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Mary Wollstonecraft

Born in 1759, Mary Wollstonecraft was a writer and philosopher whose most enduring text, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, laid the foundation for modern feminism. She travelled to revolutionary France as a young woman to witness and participate in the radical social change taking place there. Throughout her life she wrote in favor of equal rights and women’s rational education, her work inspiring authors and thinkers including Jane Austen, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, George Eliot and Millicent Garrett Fawcett. She died aged 38, soon after giving birth to her daughter Mary Shelley, a pioneering and radical author in her own right.

Adam Wishart

Adam Wishart is an award-winning BBC documentary film maker. He is the director of the series ‘Trouble at the Big Top’, ‘Blood on the Carpet’ and ‘Back to the Floor’. He has written for the ‘New Statesman, New Scientist, Guardian’ and ‘Independent’.

Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman (1819–92) was an influential American poet and essayist, and is credited with being the founding father of free verse. He first published his culturally significant poetry collection ‘Leaves of Grass’ in 1855 from his own pocket, and revised and expanded it over thirty years. It is an essential element of America’s literary tradition, much taught in schools and universities around the world.

Christopher Wallace

Christopher Wallace was born 1962, in Germany. His father was an RAF pilot and Christopher spent some of his childhood there and also in Singapore, before he began his schooling in Glasgow.

Jenny Wingfield

Jenny Wingfield is an accomplished screenwriter. Her credits include The Man in the Moon (starring Reese Witherspoon), as well as The Outsider (starring Naomi Watts). She lives in Texas and this is her first novel.

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