Editor

Henry Finder

Henry Finder has been the editorial director of the New Yorker since 1997. Formerly the executive editor of the quarterly Transition, he has edited several anthologies drawn from the New Yorker’s archives.

Gerry Harrison

Born in India, Gerry Harrison returned to England for his education. Leaving school, and to fulfil a passion, he became an actor, before following a rewarding career on the production side of feature films. He has since worked for as a producer for Channel Four, BBC and ITV, and then as a councillor for twelve years. Meanwhile he has written pieces for the Guardian and the Times, and the Irish Times. He lives in Ireland.

Walter Hooper

Walter Hooper was born in Reidsville, North Carolina. He first met C.S Lewis in 1963 and following Lewis’s death he assisted Owen Barfield in managing Lewis’s literary estate. Now a trustee of the Lewis estate. Hooper is regarded as one of the world’s leading authorities on the life and works of C.S. Lewis. He has edited and written introductions for dozens of Lewis’s religious books. A former Anglican priest, he is now a Catholic and has lived in Oxford since 1964.

Andy Bianchi

Andy Bianchi has written several gift and children’s books in the UK and US. He lives with his wife and three children.

Peter Horrobin

Greg Leavers & Peter Horrobin were compilers of the UK’s bestselling songbook, ‘Mission Praise’. Peter is director of the Ellel Grange Centre for Christian Healing

Mark Reynolds

Mark Reynolds is a freelance copy-writer and designer in television and publishing and is a founder member of the obscure London Sunday-league team, Dynamo Digbeth, who wear bright purple shirts for easy player identification.

Michael Kerrigan

Michael Kerrigan is a freelance writer and editor, compiler of The Wit and Wisdom of Jane Austen (who is dead). He has contributed articles and reviews to the Independent, Times Literary Supplement, Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday.

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