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John Toohey
John Toohey is an historian, photographer, documentary maker, and journalist. He lives in Perth, Australia.
Errol Trzebinski
Errol Trzebinski is the author of biographies of Beryl Markham, Denys Finch Hatton and the Kenya pioneers. She lives a few miles away from the spot on the Ngong-Nairobi road where Lord Erroll was shot.
Matt Thorne
Matt Thorne was born in 1974. He is the author of ‘Tourist’ (1998), ‘Eight Minutes Idle’ (1999) and ‘Dreaming of Strangers’ (2000).
Graham Tattersall
Dr Graham Tattersall is a freelance engineer working on projects as diverse as computer aided shoe fitting, fault analysis systems for trains, and enhancement of ultrasound images. He enjoys building houses, boats and working on engines, and lives in Suffolk with his (long suffering) wife.
Christopher Turner
Christopher Turner first came across the orgasmatron whilst doing anthropological fieldwork at infamously progressive Summerhill School (Reich persuaded Neill to build an Orgone Accumulator and to test it on his pupils). He went on to complete a PhD – on the cultural history of disgust – at the University of London.
Ece Temelkuran
Ece Temelkuran is an award-winning Turkish novelist and political commentator, whose journalism has appeared in the Guardian, New York Times,, Frankfurter Allgemeine and Der Spiegel. She won the Edinburgh International Book Festival First Book award for her novel Women Who Blow on Knots, and the Ambassador of New Europe Award for her book Turkey: The Insane and the Melancholy. She is the author of the internationally acclaimed How to Lose a Country.
Emma Tennant
Born in 1937, Emma Tennant is the author of, among others, the classic novels Wild Nights, Woman Beware Woman, Black Marina and Faustine. With Pemberley (1993), Tess (1993), An Unequal Marriage (1994) and Elinor and Marianne (1996) she has created a new literary genre, now much emulated, the classic sequel.
