About Us

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Photo: Daniel Nogués Durán

Photo: Daniel Nogués Durán

Caroline Brothers

Caroline is a novelist, journalist and historian who worked as a foreign correspondent in Mexico and France, became a staff reporter and editor for the New York Times in Paris, then moved into fiction full time. Australian-born, she has a doctorate in history and is the author of a cultural study of war photography, and of two novels published by Bloomsbury. She has a third novel under submission and is currently at work on her fourth. The stage adaptation of her first novel is touring internationally. A Royal Literary Fund fellow, Caroline has long experience of wrestling words onto the page and getting them to say what she means.

www.carolinebrothers.com
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Photo: Florence Akano

Photo: Florence Akano

Caitlin Davies

Caitlin is a novelist and non-fiction writer, as well as a teacher, award-winning journalist and social historian. She’s the author of six novels and eight narrative non-fiction books, including Bad Girls: The Rebels & Renegades of Holloway Prison, nominated for the Orwell Prize for Political Writing, 2019.  A Londoner by birth, she started her writing career as a human rights reporter and newspaper editor in Botswana. She has worked as a Royal Literary Fund Fellow at the V&A, the Science Museum and the University of Westminster, and has taught both fiction and non-fiction courses for Arvon. She is currently an RLF writing fellow at Kent & Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust. Caitlin loves inspiring others to write, and increasing their skills, enjoyment and confidence. 

www.caitlindavies.co.uk
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