Communities

  • Anne Rooney

    I write trade non-fiction for children, focusing on science and technology — lots of dinosaurs and other dead things, space, computers and other cool things. Sometimes I write children’s fiction, often for emerging readers. For adults I write popular science and history of science. I’ve been writing for children since the late 1990s and wrote…

  • Chip Colquhoun

    Chip began storytelling professionally in 2007. He’s since performed in 11 countries across four continents, presented Traditional Tales for Oxford Reading Tree online, performed regularly at Glastonbury Festival, and represented Roald Dahl on ITV. He has also written five theatre shows supported by Arts Council England and 22 children’s books (and counting!), as well as…

  • Anna Wilson

    Anna Wilson started her career as a picture book editor at Macmillan Children’s Books. She went on to be a Commissioning Editor at HarperCollins Children’s Books; the role included looking after the Paddington list for which she has since written two novels as a freelancer: Paddington 2 and Paddington in Peru, the books of the…

  • Steve Cole

    Steve Cole is an editor and children’s author whose sales exceed three million copies. His hugely successful Astrosaurs young fiction series has been a UK top-ten children’s bestseller. His several original Doctor Who novels have also been bestsellers.

  • Sophie Buchaillard

    Sophie Buchaillard is the author of two novels, a dozen creative essays and a poetry collection. Her debut novel This Is Not Who We Are (Seren) was shortlisted for Wales Book of the Year and the title poem of her poetry collection, Painting over the cracks was shortlisted for the Bridport Poetry Prize.  She came to writing…

  • Francesca Sobande

    Francesca Sobande is a writer and reader in digital media studies at Cardiff University. Her books include The Digital Lives of Black Women in Britain (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020), Consuming Crisis: Commodifying Care and COVID-19 (SAGE, 2022), and Big Brands Are Watching You: Marketing Social Justice and Digital Culture (University of California Press, 2024). She is also the co-author of Black Oot…

  • Carole Burns

    Carole Burns is a prize-winning author whose most recent book, The Same Country (Legend Press, 2023), was named a top 2023 Welsh fiction book by the Wales Arts Review.  A journalist for publications such as the Washington Post and LitHub, she recently served as the lead fiction judge for the 2025 Wales Book of the…

  • Susan Stokes-Chapman

    Susan Stokes-Chapman is an English author of historical fiction. She studied at Aberystwyth University, where she completed a BA in Education and English Literature, followed by an MA in Creative Writing. A longstanding affinity for Wales – cultivated since childhood – led her to settle in Gwynedd in 2021. Susan’s debut novel Pandora was released…

  • Alycia Pirmohamed

    Alycia Pirmohamed is a Canadian-born author currently based in Edinburgh. Her writing spans poetry, creative nonfiction, and literary criticism. In 2022, her collection Another Way to Split Water was published with Polygon Books, and in 2023, she won the Nan Shepherd Prize for her debut book of nonfiction, A Beautiful and Vital Place, forthcoming with…

  • Marlene Lowe

    Storytelling has always been at the heart of everything Marlene does. Whether through her work as an author, her business in marketing and storytelling, or her roles within organisations that bring people together, she has always been drawn to the way stories shape our world and our connections within it. With a passion for storytelling…

  • Tom Jeffreys

    Tom is a writer who lives in Edinburgh. His work is mostly creative non-fiction in response to art and place, and he regularly collaborates with artists and cultural organisations. Tom’s books include: Walking: Documents of Contemporary Art (Whitechapel Gallery and The MIT Press, 2024); To an island in a loch on an island in a…

  • Juliet Gilkes Romero

    Juliet Gilkes Romero is an award-winning writer for stage and screen.  She was Writer in Residence at the National Theatre 2022/2023 attached to the New Works Department. Juliet is the recipient of the Alfred Fagon award for Best New Play 2020, the Roland Rees Bursary 2019, named in honour of the co-founder of the Alfred Fagon…