Joseph, Ruth
Joseph is a cookbook writer, specialising in Jewish food. Warm Bagels and Apple Strudel is published by Kyle Books.
Jung, Sun
Sun Jung has been a prolific writer since her teens, notably releasing her academic book ‘Korean Masculinities and Transcultural Consumption’ in 2011. She holds a PhD in Cultural Studies from University of Melbourne and was a research fellow at both Victoria University and the National University of Singapore before devoting herself to writing her first full-length novel ‘Bukit Brown’.
Kay, John
Kay is one of Britain’s leading economists. He contributes a weekly column to The Financial Times and is the author of many books, including, Culture & Prosperity published by HarperCollins US.
Klein, T.E.D
Klein is a cult author of the horror genre. Winner of a World Fantasy Award for Best Novella. His novel The Ceremonies is an iconic tome in the horror pantheon.
Kotin, Joshua
Joshua Kotin is Associate Professor of English at Princeton University. He is the author of Utopias of One (Princeton University Press), and is also the director of the digital humanities initiative Shakespeare and Company Project, and co-author of the Shakespeare and Company Project Datasets. He is working on a proposal about the Shakespeare and Company archives, and on a biography of Amiri Baraka.
Lakhani, Nina
Nina Lakhani is a senior reporter for Guardian US, known for her insightful journalism
Leutin, Ilya
Ilya Leutin was born in 1986 in Kemerovo, West Siberia, USSR, into an indigenous Siberian family. In Moscow, he studied creative writing at the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute and film directing at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. His first book, Ravshan’s Real Stories (published in 2012 under the nom de plume “Ravshan Saleddin”) was longlisted for Russia’s prestigious National Bestseller Award and shortlisted for the Debut Prize. Published in the UK by Paper + Ink, it was an English PEN Award winner.
Lewis, Roger
Lewis is a voluminous and witty writer whose groundbreaking work on Peter Sellers changed perceptions of the comedian and British humour. Likewise, his Seasonal Suicide Notes hit a nerve in UK culture. Upcoming work includes volumes on UK comedians, his Welsh background, and his consuming interest in Richard Burton.
Lightbown, Ronald
Lightbown is an art historian and former director of Metal Works at The Victoria and Albert Museum. His latest volume on Crivellli is published by Yale University Press.
Luttwak, Edward
Luttwak is a military historian who has published groundbreaking works on war culture in ancient times. He is a founding member of IISS and a frequent commentator and adviser to world governments. Luttwak writes for journals including The London Review of Books. The Rise of China vs The Logic of Strategy is his most recent title, published by Harvard UP in 2012.
Maddicott, Alice
Alice Maddicott is a writer and artist from Somerset, England and the author of Cat Women and Tender Maps.
McKay (Estate), Reg
McKay was a writer of true crime books with Paul Ferris and Tommy Campbell.
Mollart, Jamie
Jamie Mollart runs his own advertising agency and has won awards for marketing. Over the years he has been widely published in magazines, been a guest on well-respected podcasts and blogs, and Patrick Neate called him 'quite a writer' on the Book Slam podcast. His novel, The Zoo, is published by Sandstone Press.
Mozley, Fiona
Mozley studied at King's College, Cambridge and went on to live in Buenos Aires and London. Her debut novel Elmet, was released by John Murray in 2017 to critical acclaim and, alongside winning the Polari Prize, was shortlisted for the Booker prize. Her second novel Hot Stew, also published by John Murray, was released in March 2021.
Nelson, Victoria
Victoria Nelson is an award-winning writer of fiction, memoir, literary criticism, and travel writing. Her work is lauded by Cynthia Ozick, Marina Warner and Neil Gaiman. Her books Gothicka and The Secret Life of Puppets were widely acclaimed studies on the literary supernatural and uncanny. She penned the introduction to Compulsory Games, a Robert Aickman anthology for the USA. Nelson currently splits her time between teaching a MFA Creative Writing Program at Goddard College, Vermont and UC Davis.