More information about our wonderful members coming soon!
Gregory Atkin
Greg has been running Creative Writing workshops in and around Bath since 2017, encouraging people to take the first steps into the creative process. A lifetime lover of fantasy and science fiction, he is currently working on a futuristic prison-break themed novel in between making worksheets for writing courses.
Abi Siri Andersen
Abi is a copywriter, editor, former English teacher and pop-up restaurateur. She is currently writing The Gin Makers trilogy, a historical thriller set in the gin distilleries of late 18th and early 19th century Camden Town, London. She is a Hodder & Stoughton short story competition winner, was published in the Brighton Prize Anthology 2016 and was a writer in residence at Bloomsbury Festival in 2020 and 2021.
Rebecca Dorothy Brewin
Rebecca is a poet who draws inspiration from the connection between language and the body. She is a teacher of Yoga inspired by the late Vanda Scaravelli. Her classes explore the link between yoga, art and theology. She has a passion for studying the mystic poets and writers of various contemplative traditions. In 2019 she completed a Masters in poetry at Bath Spa University. Her first book of poems At The Coalface is written through the lens of her upbringing in a mining village in Yorkshire. She is currently working on her next collection, written from the experience of living between Frome and Bonnevaux, a spiritual community near Poitiers in France.
Carole Enahoro
Carole is a writer of comedic satire. Her first novel, Doing Dangerously Well, was a finalist for the Commonwealth Prize, and the second, The Biodegradable Tourist, won an Arts Council award. Both sold to Random House. She is currently preparing Triple Bottom Line for publication along with a non-fiction book on institutional narcissism and resistance after completing a PhD in Creative Writing. Her art and experimental films have been featured at Tate Britain, the Royal Festival Hall, and ICA among others. She runs workshops in writing and art journaling at TWP.
Claire Murphy
Claire is a senior editor at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a charity that seeks to accelerate a transition to a circular economy. She also has a heap of ideas for creative/activist writing projects that really need to get out of her head and onto a screen. She spent ten years as a psychotherapist, and has worked on magazines in London, Sydney and New York.
If we’ve run out of Nairn’s oat biscuits, you can bet Claire’s been in recently.
Libby Page
Libby is the author of five novels, including The Lido and its follow-up, The Lifeline which came out in April 2024, as well as The Vintage Shop which is set in Frome. She lives in Frome with her husband and young son and is currently working on her sixth novel. She also works as a writing coach at The Novelry. When not writing you can find her spending time with her family, outdoor swimming and reading rom-coms and feel-good fiction.
Michael Tasker Phillips
Michael’s first experiments in creative writing were in his twenties when he attended creative writing classes at London’s City Lit and Morley College. He wrote short stories and poetry and helped to produce their literary magazines. He went on to start a family and set up a design consultancy in London and latterly in Oxford. Michael now lives in Frome, Somerset. His debut novel, Grace, is the first in a trilogy. The second is in production.
Amanda Riley
Amanda is a master transformational coach, clinical hypnotherapist and teacher shaman. She writes commissioned script, mythological journeying and story for healing and ceremony.
Christina Sanders
Christina has published short fiction in a range of literary magazines, including the Fish Anthology, Bath Short Stories, Barefoot, Ambit and Jam. In 2017, she won The Aesthetica Creative Award. In addition to non-fiction work for Mslexia and Litro magazine, she set up Write The Map, an ACE funded project exploring identity and place. She is currently writing a novella.