6th September 2011 – Dr Trudi Tate
Fellow of Clare Hall specialising in British and American literature and writer on 1st World, Crimean and Vietnam Wars.
Fellow of Clare Hall specialising in British and American literature and writer on 1st World, Crimean and Vietnam Wars.
Broo is one half of Wade and Doherty Literary Agency. She has worked in publishing for twenty years and handles all genres, but is particularly interested in crime, cookery and women's fiction.
Since retiring from his life on the range, Alec has turned his hand to writing at his home in Cambridge. His latest book is called A Way of Life and recalls his training in cattle management with the Argentinian gauchos and working as a jackeroo… Read More »7th June 2011 – Alec Rainey
Patrick grew up in Cambridge and is the author of Corn Dolls, Steel Witches and Cut Out, a trilogy set in Cambridge and the Fens. His books have been acclaimed by reviewers in publications as diverse as The Times Literary Supplement and The News of… Read More »3rd May 2011 – Cambridge Influences
Alison will speak about how she came to write both fiction and non-fiction, introduce her detective series and talk about her experience of being published etc. She has worked in all kinds of jobs, from admin to electro-plating and from DJ-ing to IT management. She… Read More »5th April 2011 – Alison Bruce
This year we are in urgent need of two volunteers – for the posts of Treasurer and Membership Secretary. The efficient and reliable Rik Gammack has been doing both but now wants to take a well-earned break for a while. Please will you ask yourself… Read More »1st March 2011 – Annual General Meeting
Olivia Abbott, Editor of Agenda, will judge the competition to write an article or story of interest to magazine readers entitled ‘A Cambridge Secret’, limit of 800 words.
Josephine (seen here not waving and definitely not drowning!) is a Cambridge Writers member. A considerable number of her short stories for women have been published, most recently Hibiscus in Women's Weekly Fiction Special
Broo is one half of Wade and Doherty Literary Agency. She has worked in publishing for twenty years and handles all genres, but is particularly interested in crime, cookery and women's fiction.
John has written about property and travel for more than 25 years in several national newspapers. Since his retirement he has worked as writer, interviewer and presenter at a community radio station. He will talk about his first novel ‘Agent from Hell’ which he has… Read More »4th October 2010 – John Phelps