Columnists
Richmond HardingRichmond Harding is a musician, writer, illustrator and dreamer. He interviews musicians and industry personnel, and reviews music and gigs. He also writes the somewhat surreal, yet strangely metaphorical, Astral Caravan series. All whilst putting the finishing touches to his first novel, “The Keeper Of The Lost Things”. More @ Richmond and the groovolution and on Facebook Photograph by: Dean Feltimo
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Lisa GeeLisa Gee is currently working on an Unbound project, unbound.co.uk/books/hayleyworld, and if a respected commentator on the field of digital publishing and new media for writers and readers alike. She works with if:books on “future books”, writes about books for the Independent and reviews for the Independent on Sunday. She also writes about Jazz music. |
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Carol Dixon-SmithCarol Dixon-Smith is a slightly mad, book obsessed, friendly bookseller, event organiser, reader, writer, reviewer, with no time to read, write or review everything she’d like to. More on Twitter @cidix
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Pete RannPete Rann is a Music Producer, Writer and DJ. He hosts a weekly show on Wednesday evenings for Grooveskool Radio and also hosts The Runners Podcast. He runs his own label Pete Rann Music. Find more about Pete Rann here
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Ru JohnsonRu Johnson is a music journalist, from Denver, Colorado, she also writes for Denver Westword. Ru Johnson requires blood, flowers, and wine. Ru Johnson is on Tumblr She is also on Twitter: @theperfectRu |
Melanie GowMelanie Gow is editor at Glow Magazine, an online journalist, mobile photographer and iArtist, producer and cultural events organiser. She is currently working with her iPhone on ”Merry Lives of Windsor”, a black and white episodic encounter with people who live in Windsor, UK, over a year. |
Bill Buckley has been a broadcaster since 1982. He presented That’s Life! on BBC1 with Esther Rantzen. Before that, he was a print journalist in the West Midlands and has done a dazzling array of things since, from writing witty, three-minute songs overnight to sing to a sleepy nation on BBC1′s Breakfast Time, to writing a hit song, Starting Together, which went to number two in the charts sung by Hi-de-Hi star, Su Pollard. He has travelled the world on The Holiday Programme, presented on all kinds of subjects, sung David Essex’s hit, A Winter’s Tale, on Songs of Praise, and been a mould breaking continuity announcer for Channel 5 Television.
Find more @ Bill Buckley
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