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Ruth EJ Booth

Ruth EJ Booth

Ruth EJ Booth is a BSFA award-winning writer from the North-East of England. Her fiction and poetry can be found in anthologies from NewCon Press, Fox Spirit books, and in Far Horizons e-magazine, amongst others. In 2015, her story ‘The Honey Trap’ won the BSFA’s Award for Best Short Fiction. Academic, musician, yogini and dilettante, she currently resides in Scotland, where she fosters a growing brood of hard and paperbacks. To keep up with her writing and photography (and everything else!), see her website at www.ruthbooth.com

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Sarah Turi Boshear

Sarah Turi Boshear

Sarah Turi Boshear is a writer and filmmaker based out of Los Angeles, California, where she lives with one man, two boys, a dog, and a cat. She likes reading, baking, tabletop RPGs, and competitive fashion reality tv shows. She can, on rare occasion, be found online playing games with the crew at Shadows of Archonia (@shadowsofarchonia on Twitch and YouTube)

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Bruce Boston

From Bruce’s website:

I was born of Catholic and Jewish heritage in Chicago in
1943, and grew up in Southern California in an era of rock
and roll, the Cold War, and the Space Race. From
1961-2001, I lived in the San Francisco Bay Area, attending
and graduating from the University of California,
Berkeley, while active in the psychedelia and political
protests of the 1960s. (more…)

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Phyllis Bottome

Phyllis Bottome

Phyllis Bottome (1884–1963) was a British novelist and short story writer. Bottome studied individual psychology under Alred Adler while in Vienna, and with her husband (who was secretly MI6 Head of Station with responsibility for Austria, Hungary and Yugoslavia) she opened a language school in 1924 in Kitzbühel in Austria, which was also intended to be a community/educational laboratory to determine how psychology and educational theory could cure the ills of nations (one of their more famous pupils was author Ian Fleming, creator of James Bond). Bottome was an active anti-fascist, and wrote many novels in her lifetime, a number of which were turned into films.

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Elizabeth Bowen

Elizabeth Bowen

Elizabeth Bowen CBE was an Anglo-Irish writer notable for her books about “the Big House” of Irish landed Protestants, as well as her fiction about life in wartime London. In 1958, she was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Her final novel, Eva Trout, or Changing Scenes, won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1969 and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1970.

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