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Pages in category "Writers from Newcastle upon Tyne" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Charles I, 1600–1649 – prisoner in Newcastle 1646–47; Catherine Cookson, 1906–1998 – bestselling author; Joseph Conrad, 1857–1924 – writer, served on Tyne colliers in 1878 [6] Lucio Costa, 1902–1998 – Brazilian architect, designed masterplan of Brasília, grew up in Newcastle; Joseph Cowen, 1829–1900 – radical MP and ...
Bloodaxe Books was founded in 1978 in Newcastle upon Tyne by Neil Astley, [2] [3] who is still editor [4] and managing director. [4] Bloodaxe moved its editorial office to Northumberland and its finance office to Bala, North Wales, [2] in 1997. In 2013 Astley deposited the Bloodaxe Books archive at Newcastle University's Robinson Library ...
Myrmidon Books is a UK publisher of literary and genre fiction founded in 2006 by Ed Handyside. The company is based in Newcastle upon Tyne in the United Kingdom. The Myrmidon book The Garden of Evening Mists, by Tan Twan Eng, was shortlisted for the 2012 Man Booker Prize.
Mick Herron (born 11 July 1963) [1] is a British mystery and thriller novelist. He is the author of the Slough House series, early novels of which have been adapted into the Slow Horses television series.
Live Theatre, formerly Live Theatre Company, is a new writing theatre and company based in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.As well as producing and presenting new plays many of which go on to tour nationally and internationally, it seeks out and nurtures creative talent and runs a large education programme for young people.
Writers from the United Kingdom. Subcategories. This category has the following 28 subcategories, out of 28 total. British writers by ethnicity (3 C) British ...
The Newcastle Songster, by John Marshall (full title – "The Newcastle Songster; being a choice collection of Songs, Descriptive of the Language and Manners of the Common People of Newcastle upon Tyne And the neighbourhood" (the latter parts suffixed with "part II", " part III" etc.) is a volume of 6 Chapbook style books of Geordie folk songs, each consisting of 24 pages and a grand total of ...