Neil Nixon
Neil Nixon is an author, journalist and academic from Workington, England. Nixon's published works include titles on the paranormal, popular music, football and two novels published under the name of Stanley Manly. In 1999, he founded the United Kingdom's first full-time higher education course in Professional Writing. Nixon's scripts include material for television and radio. His radio play ''Mr. Lennon'' was nominated for a Sony Radio Academy Award for Best Single Drama. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Neil Nixon, Matthew Broadbent, David Osborn, Rob Waller, Shanquan Chen, Andrew McIntosh, Dan W Joyce, Jonathan Lewis, Caroline A Jackson, Jane Beenstock, Paul Bibby, Rudolf Cardinal, Karthik Chinnasamy, Simon Douglas, Philip Horner, Sze Chim LeeGet full text
Published 2021-06-01
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3by Cassandra Brookes, Shaun Barber, Mark Liddle, Neil Nixon, Peter Bates, Richard Morriss, Marilyn James, Ana Suazo Di Paola, Paul M Briley, Louise Thomson, Lucy Webster, Mohamed Abdelghani, Dorothee P Auer, Andrew Blamire, Sarina Iwabuchi, Catherine Kaylor-Hughes, Sudheer Lankappa, Peter Liddle, Hamish McAllister-Williams, Alex O'Neill-Kerr, Stefan Pszczolkowski Parraguez, Yvette Walters, Lorraine Bastick, Rosie Carr, Alison Cartlidge, Harry Clark, William Cottam, Robert De Vai, Linda Davison, John Gledhill, Adele Gregory, Christopher Griffiths, Andrew Hamilton, Delilah Harding, Kelly Heath, Rachel Hobson, Gbeminiyi Ireoluwa, Najat Khalifa, Kate Johnstone, Charlotte Kirkland, Jessica Lynch, Jehill Parikh, Isabel Reid, Noemi Reiner, Sandra Simpson, Beverley Smith, Tina Sore, Joseph Stone, Carly Taylorson, Rebecca Toney, Claire Turner, Sarah Wilkinson, Andy Willis, Tom WillisGet full text
Published 2020-07-01
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