Helen Hart
Jul17

Helen Hart

Helen Hart has been a published author since 1999. Represented by London literary agency Pollinger Ltd, she has written a number of novels under pseudonyms for Scholastic, Oxford University Press, HarperCollins, Virgin Books and a range of overseas publishers. Her work has been translated into many languages including Swedish, Danish, Japanese and Greek. One of her Young Adult novels, written as Maya Snow, was shortlisted for the...

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Carole Blake
Jul17

Carole Blake

Carole Blake has worked in publishing for 51 years. She started in a secretarial position and rose to become the first-ever Rights Manager for Michael Joseph. She was headhunted to start W H Allen’s first rights department, then approached to become Marketing Director of Sphere. After 14 years in publishing, she started her own literary agency which merged to become Blake Friedmann in 1983; Carole heads the book division. It was...

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Katie Bond
Jul17

Katie Bond

Katie Bond is the publisher for the National Trust. Previously she was marketing and publicity director at...

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Matt Bates
Jul17

Matt Bates

Matt Bates is the Fiction Buyer for WH Smith Travel. He has worked for the company since he was 16 as a Saturday boy on the News Department (but always to be found in the Book Department!). In 1998 he became Non Fiction Buyer for the WHS Travel business before moving to manage Fiction in 2004. He has been named as one of the 1000 most influential Londoners in the Evening Standard, and in 2006 was delighted to be a judge for the...

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Sandra Alvarez
Jul17

Sandra Alvarez

Sandra is co-founder and owner, with Peter Konieczny, of Medievalists.net, a website for people interested in the Middle Ages, including scholars, writers, historians, readers and anyone who enjoys medieval history or culture. The website creates a central online hub for news, resources and videos on medieval topics. Sandra is Canadian, but now lives in London. When not running her history empire, she works as social media manager for...

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Prof Diana Wallace
Jul17

Prof Diana Wallace

Diana is Professor of English Literature at the University of South Wales. Her teaching and research focuses mainly on women’s writing, with special interests in historical fiction and the Female Gothic. She teaches the first year module, ‘Reading/Writing Women’, a second year module on ‘Modernism’, and the third year module ‘Historical Fictions: Women Writing the Past.’ She also teaches the following MA modules: ‘Gothic Histories’,...

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