Communities

  • Isabel del Rio

    Isabel del Rio is a British/Spanish poet, fiction writer and translator. Born in Madrid, she has lived mostly in London. Her poetry collections include Madrid Madrid Madrid, Dolorem Ipsum, and Cuaderno de notas; her most recent fiction includes Paradise & Hell, A Woman Alone: fragments of a memoir, and La autora del fin del mundo. Within the field of literary translation,…

  • Mary Paulson-Ellis

    I live in Edinburgh where I write about the world of people who die with no next-of-kin. I’ve published three novels, written for BBC Radio 4 and been selected by Val McDermid as one of the most compelling LGBTQ+ authors working today. Come say hello on twitter @mspaulsonellis or https://www.marypaulsonellis.co.uk

  • Rhona Snelling

    Rhona Snelling is a freelance ELT author, speaker, project manager, and editor. Rhona is qualified with International House and has extensive experience teaching in Europe and New Zealand. She has been an in-house editor at Pearson and OUP, and holds a Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition from the University of Oxford….

  • Tony Grice

    EWG representative for academic and adult education materials Tony Grice was an English and Drama teacher and later became a lecturer in English for Academic Purposes teaching in various institutions in Europe, Africa and Asia. Twenty odd years ago he started writing for a living. This put him behind a desk at home from where…

  • Amanda Holiday

    Amanda Holiday is an artist and poet, founder of Black Sunflowers – a small poetry press focussed on publishing the work of women and black poets. She is also a doctoral student in Poetry Race and Art at the University of Brighton.

  • Alwyn Marriage

    Alwyn Marriage is a poet, novelist and Managing Editor at Oversteps Books. She has published ten books, including non-fiction, poetry and a novel; she has recently completed a second novel and is putting together two new poetry collections. She has taken over as Managing Editor of Oversteps Books in 2008 and has since published around 100 poetry collections…

  • Anita Loughrey

    Anita Loughrey writes teacher resources and non-fiction for primary schools as well as educational picture books on a wide variety of subjects for a wide range of educational publishers with over 100 books published in the UK and many more worldwide. Some of the most recent books she has written include a technology encyclopaedia, the first…

  • Miles Hudson

    EWG representative for secondary materials Miles Hudson has been writing educational materials (for money) for 20 years, and has been an SoA member for 15 years. Writing is now his full-time job.  Miles’ specialism is secondary science, particularly physics, and he has worked for Pearson, OUP, Kognity, BBC, York Press, British Council, Perimeter Institute, writing both…

  • Emily Guille-Marrett

    Emily Guille-Marrett has worked in educational publishing for the schools and home learning market for over 20 years. She is joint Series Editor and co-author of over 80 books for Collins Education’s reading programme Big Cat Phonics for Letters and Sounds.

  • Barney Norris

    Barney Norris was born in Sussex in 1987. After leaving university he founded the touring theatre company Up in Arms with Alice Hamilton. His plays include Nightfall (The Bridge Theatre); While We’re Here (Up in Arms at the Bush and on tour); Echo’s End (Salisbury Playhouse); Eventide (Arcola and on tour); the acclaimed Visitors (Up in Arms, Arcola and on tour – Winner of the…

  • Sean Grundy

    Sean Grundy’s first Afternoon Play for Radio 4, Cavity, received rave press reviews (“glitteringly original”, “sharp, sexy, surreal, but somehow utterly believable comedy”) and his second, The Recordist, was Sony-nominated. Full Monty screenwriter Simon Beaufoy wrote of Sean’s drama Poorland: ‘An amazing, fierce-some piece of work.’ His biopic on Patrick Moore, Far Side Of The Moore, was nominated for…

  • Robin Mukherjee

    Robin Mukherjee has contributed extensively to television drama, both returning series (EastEnders, Casualty, The Bill, etc) and serials (including Grushko with Brian Cox and Andy Serkis, and Plastic Man with John Thaw and Frances Barber). He has also written for radio and theatre. His first feature film, Dance of the Wind, won the Audience Prize at the London Film Festival. His most recent film, Lore, was…