
Elizabeth Ashworth has been passionate about writing from the age of twelve, when she had an article published in Diana. Her first story was published in Pony Annual three years later. Her published books include Lancashire: Who Lies Beneath? (Countryside Books), Tales of Old Lancashire (Countryside Books) and Champion Lancastrians (Sigma Press). She is also a contributor to a wide range of magazines. She is now engaged in completing a companion novel to The de Lacy Inheritance entitled By Loyalty Bound, which is set during the Wars of the Roses.
For more information on Elizabeth please visit her website: www.elizabethashworth.com
Sebastian Beaumont is the author of Thirteen and The Juggler. He was born and raised in Scotland and graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University with a degree in Creative Arts, in which he majored in Creative Writing. He now lives in Brighton where he works in private practice as a psychotherapeutic counsellor. He received an Arts Council Bursary to write Thirteen, a tale of mystery and the human psyche. The Juggler is his second novel published by Myrmidon Books.
Samantha David is a columnist and, she says, a bad journalist. “There’s always the temptation to make it up” she confesses. “That’s why I like writing books. So much easier”.
Toby Frost studied law and was called to the Bar in 2001. Since then, he has worked as a private tutor, a court clerk and a legal advisor to the motor industry. Unable to become Great Britain’s foremost space explorer, he is content just to write about space exploration instead. He has also produced film reviews for the book The DVD Stack and articles for Solander magazine.