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Keep up with all your favourite authors and book news from CI via social media. There’s a CI Fiction Facebook page  and you can also follow authors on their own pages...

jhp52134cb61e0fcDavid Haworth, author of historical novel The Hidden Crown.

https://www.facebook.com/thehiddencrown

David Haworth was born in Lancashire in 1978. He grew up in the fells of the Lake District, before reading archaeology at Durham University. He worked as an English teacher and translator for several years in Italy, where he started writing short stories. He now lives outside Lancaster (Lonborg) with his wife and two daughters.

 

 

 

jhp55196606e3b4cPeter Bartram author of crime novel Headline Murder.

 www.facebook.com/peterbartramauthor

Peter Bartram brings years of experience as a journalist to his Crampton of the Chronicle series (www.colincrampton.com). His byline has appeared in scores of newspapers and magazines on articles covering many subjects from film-making to finance. His 21 books on biography, current affairs and popular how-to topics have received coverage in newspapers as diverse as The Daily Telegraph and Daily Mirror - and he's promoted his work on radio and television. Peter's versatile range of work includes a radio play, a comic strip and a magazine serial. He lives in Shoreham-by-sea and is a member of the Society of Authors.

 

 

jhp55916f8aac800Dustin Beutin author of thriller novel Invisible Wounds (releasing November 2015)

https://www.facebook.com/dustinbeutin

Dustin Beutin is a native of Chicago and a fan of murky conspiracy theories. As an undergrad at Purdue University, Dustin pursued dual degrees in History and Political Science. This proved to be fertile ground for his interests in the intricacies of global events and his love of the written word. Following work with Teach for America as an elementary school teacher in Chicago, Dustin chased his creative dreams to the MFA program in Screenwriting at USC’s acclaimed School of Cinematic Arts.
Since then, he has been lured into remaining in Southern California by his lovely wife and now lives at the beach, far from the snow shovels of his beloved Windy City. Among a series of critical and scholarly attention for his portfolio of full-length screenplays, Dustin has been recognized by the Academy of Motion Pictures’ Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting for his works Bataan and Washington Fog. Intrigued by the freedom of the fiction novel format, Invisible Wounds is Dustin’s first novel.

 

jhp50cf0e9b97a4eElizabeth Hopkinson,  author of historical novel Silver Hands

https://www.facebook.com/ElizabethHopkinsonAuthor?fref=ts

Elizabeth Hopkinson describes her writing as, "seeing the magical in the ordinary". She has loved fairy tale and history since studying English Literature at Leeds University; and has a particular passion for Japan and the Edo period, visiting Japan while researching Silver Hands. She has lived all her life in Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK (home of the Bronte sisters and the Cottingley Fairies) and couldn't imagine living anywhere else. Elizabeth has been writing ever since she used to make books out of scrap paper in wet playtimes at school. She has had over 30 short stories published in magazines, webzines and anthologies; and has won prizes in the James White Award, the Jane Austen Short Story Award and the Mifiction Interactive Fiction Contest. She has spoken at Swanwick Writers' Summer School, Ilkley Literature Festival Fringe and University of Leeds Careers Expo. Among her loves are coffee shops, the piano, and the Yorkshire arts scene. Silver Hands is Elizabeth's first novel.

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