Authors
Mark Townsend
Mark Townsend is an award -winning journalist and currently Home Affairs Editor of The Observer. During his fifteen years on newspapers he has covered many of the biggest stories in the world including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He was born in Cumbria.
Cally Taylor
Cally Taylor was born in Worcester and currently lives in Brighton. She is the author of Heaven Can Wait, a supernatural romantic-comedy (Orion Paperback). Her short stories have appeared in QWF, Etchings, The Lancet ‘Fact to Fiction’ special, Aesthetica and a variety of women’s magazines. Her story ‘Imagination Avenue’ features in The Route Book at Bedtime.
Juliet Trewellard
Juliet Trewellard directs occasionally for touring theatre companies in Cornwall, but her main work is as a full time writer. Her children’s book ‘Butterfingers’ was published in 2007 by David Fickling Books, Random House, and has been translated into four languages.
Her story ‘The Roof’ features in Route Offline.
Steven Taylor
Steven Taylor is Associate Professor at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, and Director of the Naropa Audio Archive. He holds a PhD in music from Brown University and is a member of the seminal underground rock band the Fugs. His introduction ‘The poem and I are fifty’ features in Howl for Now.
Susan Tranter
Susan Tranter lives in Manchester and works on books and websites. She’s Reader in Residence for the British Council’s international reading website www.encompassculture.com Susan is the editor of the mini-collection Brief Lives which features in Route Offline.