Authors

Authors List

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Kathryn Gray

Kathryn Gray

GB

Kathryn Gray is a British writer with a diverse body of work that includes young adult fiction and short stories. Her writing is marked by accessible language and themes that resonate with youth experiences, addressing friendship, self-discovery, and the challenges of adolescence.

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Clare Pollard

Clare Pollard

GB

1978-01-01

Clare Pollard is a British writer and poet known for her work exploring themes of identity, memory, and the complexity of human relationships. Her writing is often marked by lyrical prose and deep sensitivity.

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Matthew Hollis

Matthew Hollis

GB

1971-01-01

Matthew Hollis is a British poet known for his lyrical and introspective poetry. His work frequently explores themes of memory, landscape, and the human experience, with a notable sensitivity to language and rhythm. He is a poet who manages to capture fleeting moments and transform them into evocative verses.

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Antony Dunn

Antony Dunn

GB

1973-06-26

Antony Dunn is a British poet and educator, known for his lyrical and reflective poetry. His work often addresses the human experience, nature, and the passage of time, with careful language and evocative imagery. He is a poet who stands out for his sensitivity and the depth of his observations.

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Mark Goodwin

Mark Goodwin

GB

1960-01-01

Mark Goodwin is a writer recognized for his ability to create engaging narratives and memorable characters. His work spans different genres, demonstrating versatility and a deep understanding of narrative structures. Goodwin stands out for the construction of intricate plots and the exploration of thought-provoking themes. With a solid literary career, he has established himself as an author capable of engaging a wide audience, offering stories that combine entertainment with depth. His writing is marked by clarity and a fertile imagination, which gives him a prominent place in the contemporary literary scene.

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Patrick McGuinness

Patrick McGuinness

GB

1968-01-01

Patrick McGuinness is a writer and academic with a diverse body of work spanning poetry, fiction, and literary criticism. Known for his scholarship and the intelligence of his writing, he explores themes such as memory, history, and the nature of language. His poetry is often characterized by precise form and a subtle exploration of emotions. As a fiction writer, McGuinness creates narratives that challenge conventions, often blending reality and fiction in intriguing ways. His approach to writing is marked by a deep cultural sensitivity and an ability to connect the personal to the historical, making him a unique and valued voice in the literary scene.

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Kona Macphee

Kona Macphee

GB

Kona Macphee is an emerging figure in contemporary literature, known for her lyrical and introspective writing. Her work frequently explores the complexities of human relationships and the search for identity in a constantly changing world. The author stands out for the sensitivity with which she approaches universal themes, inviting the reader to reflect on their own experiences. With an engaging and original prose, Macphee has been winning over readers and critics, solidifying her position as a promising voice. Her work is marked by deep empathy and a unique ability to capture the essence of the human condition, making her a reference in her generation.

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Polly Clark

Polly Clark

GB

Polly Clark is a British novelist and short story writer. Her writings are known for their lyrical prose and their exploration of themes such as memory, loss, and the nature of human connections.

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Steven Blyth

Steven Blyth

GB

1968-01-01

Steven Blyth is a poet known for his exploration of the complexities of modern life and human relationships. His poetry often addresses themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning in an ever-changing world. He is praised for his evocative language and the emotional depth of his verses.

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Jane Holland

Jane Holland

GB

1966-11-17

Jane Holland is an author whose work stands out for its exploration of complex narratives and multifaceted characters. Her writing is known for its intelligence, psychological depth, and the ability to address relevant social themes with sensitivity. Holland manages to weave stories that captivate the reader, inviting them to immerse themselves in universes full of nuances and reflections.

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Joel Lane

Joel Lane

GB

1963-01-01 – 2013-11-25

Joel Lane was an acclaimed British writer, primarily known for his work in the horror and speculative fiction genres. His work is marked by a dark and disturbing atmosphere, exploring the deepest fears of the human psyche and the anomalies of urban life. Lane had a remarkable talent for creating modern gothic settings and haunted characters, often infusing elements of surrealism and fantastic realism into his narratives. His writing is often described as visceral and imagistic, leaving a lasting mark on the landscape of horror literature.

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Tracey Herd

Tracey Herd

GB

Tracey Herd is a Scottish poet and writer whose works explore themes of identity, memory, and the natural and urban landscape. Her poetry is often praised for its imagistic strength and its ability to evoke deep emotions and reflections on the human experience. Herd has a keen eye for the details of everyday life and for the connections between the individual and the world around them. Her writing is characterized by precise language and a sensitivity that makes her an important voice in contemporary poetry.

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Angela McSeveney

Angela McSeveney

GB

1964-01-01

Angela McSeveney is a Scottish writer, known for her poetry and short stories. Her work often explores everyday life, the complexities of human relationships, and cultural identity, especially within the Scottish context. McSeveney is recognized for her sharp, observant prose, capturing moments and emotions with sensitivity and authenticity. She has contributed to the Scottish literary scene with her narratives and verses that resonate with readers.

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Roddy Lumsden

Roddy Lumsden

GB

1966-05-28 – 2020-01-10

Roddy Lumsden is a Scottish poet known for his contributions to contemporary poetry. He frequently explores themes such as daily life, human relationships, and the urban landscape, with an accessible and direct language. His work is marked by careful observation of details and a sensitivity to capturing common emotions and experiences.

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Gerard Woodward

Gerard Woodward

GB

1961-01-01

Gerard Woodward is a British novelist and poet. His literary work is often praised for its lyrical prose and its exploration of themes such as memory, family, and the passage of time. He stands out for his ability to create intimate atmospheres and characters with deep emotional resonance, inviting introspection on the human condition.

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Maggie Hannan

Maggie Hannan

GB

Maggie Hannan is a Scottish writer and playwright. Her work, particularly in theatre, is known for addressing social and class issues in contemporary Scotland, with a particular focus on strong female characters and realistic, poignant dialogue. Her writing often explores identity, community, and the challenges faced by those on the margins of society.

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Oliver Reynolds

Oliver Reynolds

GB

1957-01-01

Oliver Reynolds is a British poet known for his exploration of language and perception. His work often addresses themes of memory, identity, and the complexity of human relationships, using a style that oscillates between the lyrical and the experimental. His work is marked by a keen sensitivity to the details of everyday life, transforming the ordinary into something extraordinary through his poetic perspective. He stands out for his ability to create vivid and resonant images in his verses, inviting the reader to a deep reflection on existence and art.

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Stephen Romer

Stephen Romer

US

1957-01-01

Stephen Romer is an American writer and professor whose short stories and novels explore the complexities of modern life and human relationships. His writing is known for its clarity, psychological insight, and for capturing the nuances of human behavior. As a creative writing professor, Romer is dedicated to investigating his characters' experiences with a keen eye, revealing their motivations, flaws, and hopes. His work invites reflection on themes such as love, loss, identity, and the search for connection in an ever-changing world.

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Hilary Davies

Hilary Davies

GB

1954-01-01

Hilary Davies is a British poet known for her lyrical and introspective poetry, which explores themes such as nature, memory, and the complexities of human relationships. Her works are appreciated for their musicality, evocative imagery, and emotional depth that resonates with readers.

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Pippa Little

Pippa Little

GB

Pippa Little is a contemporary British poet known for her lyrical and observational work. Her poetry frequently explores themes of nature, memory, human relationships, and the female experience, with a sensitive and detailed eye for the world around her. Her style is marked by clarity, musicality, and the ability to capture fleeting moments with precision and emotion. Little is also dedicated to writing for children and creative teaching, seeking to inspire young readers and writers. Her contribution to British modern poetry lies in her ability to find the extraordinary in the ordinary and to articulate universal feelings with an authentic and accessible voice.

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Mark Abley

Mark Abley

CA

1955-05-13

Mark Abley is a Canadian writer, poet, and journalist. His work spans non-fiction, poetry, and journalism, often exploring history, culture, and natural landscapes, with a keen eye for the nuances of the human experience. He is known for his engaging prose and his ability to connect complex themes with accessible and reflective narratives.

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Marion Lomax

Marion Lomax

GB

1953-01-01

Marion Lomax is a British writer and literary critic, with a particular interest in 20th-century and contemporary literature. Her work focuses on the analysis of social and cultural themes through the lens of fiction and poetry. She is known for her contributions to the study of authors and works that address issues of identity, memory, and representation.

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James Sutherland-Smith

James Sutherland-Smith

GB

James Sutherland-Smith is a poet and translator with a notable career in literature. His poetic work is often marked by the exploration of historical, cultural, and personal themes, with a rich and evocative language. He stands out for his ability to interweave different influences and perspectives in his verses, creating a complex and multifaceted work.

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Walter Perrie

Walter Perrie

GB

1949-06-05

Walter Perrie was a Scottish poet and academic, known for his work that frequently explored philosophical themes and the human condition. His poetry is characterized by sharp intelligence and depth of thought, often embedded in vivid imagery. As an academic, Perrie dedicated himself to the study of philosophy, which is reflected in his lyrical and reflective approach. His work invites the reader to contemplate existential questions with both an intellectual and emotional perspective.

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