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The four judges have a wealth of experience in the world
of books and storytelling. They'll be whittling down the entries to find
the final three books in the End of Story competition. |
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| Carole Blake has worked in publishing for over
40 years. She heads the book division of Blake Friedmann whose
clients include Joseph O'Connor and Maeve Haran. Her book, From
Pitch to Publication: Everything You Need To Know To Get Your
Novel Published, was published in 1999. |
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| Best known for his role as Finn in Casualty,
Kwame Kwei-Armah is also an award-winning playwright. The National
Theatre produced his play, Elmina's Kitchen to critical acclaim
and it has been nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for best
play. He's currently working on screenplays for film and television. |
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| Muriel Gray counts Stephen King as a fan and
her horror-story books include The Trickster, Furnace and The
Ancient. Her company, Ideal World is the biggest TV production
company in Scotland. She lives in Glasgow with her husband and
three children. |
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| Giles Coren is restaurant critic for The Times
and under the pseudonym Professor Gideon Carter, writes The
Intellectual's Guide to Fashion in The Sunday Times. He ghost-wrote
the autobiography of James Dyson, inventor of famous vacuum
cleaner and has recently sold his first novel. |
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