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News and Diary Dates


Flickerbook by Leila Berg - Zoom celebration - 6pm on June 17th

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We're thrilled and delighted to announce that we are now representing Tony Slattery, the much-loved actor and comedian, for a novel and a memoir.  Tony has been touring a stage show about his life and career for the last two years, with the assistance of comedy historian Robert Ross; also a welcome new client.   

STOP PRESS:   The Horizon Documentary 'What's the Matter with Tony Slattery?' has been shortlised for the prestigious Grierson Award - congratulations to Tony and Sundog, the producers. 

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Photo of the dynanic duo by

www.noellevaughan.co.uk


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  • About
    • Terms of Business
  • Contact
  • How to Submit
    • Books We Like
    • SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES
  • Clients A - L
    • Caroline Ashton
    • The Regency Belles Series >
      • Rowena >
        • Araminta
        • Harriette
        • Beatrice
        • Imogene
        • Louise
        • Rosalind
    • The Lime Tree Murders
    • Pulling Up The Weeds
    • Follow Me
    • Regency Short Stories
    • Hugo Barnacle >
      • Promise >
        • Day One
    • Leila Berg >
      • Flickerbook
    • Stephen Buck >
      • Films I Saw With My Father
    • Iestyn Edwards >
      • My Tutu Went AWOL
    • Ralph Fevre
    • Gray Freeman
    • Sam Giles >
      • A Very English Doctor
  • Clients M - Y
    • R P Marshall >
      • Antisense
    • Carol McGrath >
      • Praise for The Lost Queen
      • Mistress Cromwell
      • The Daughters of Hastings Trilogy >
        • The Silken Rose
        • The Damask Rose
        • The Stolen Crown
        • The Lost Queen >
          • Praise for The Lost Queen
    • Sophie Parkin >
      • The Colony Room Club 1948-2008
    • Lakshmi Raj Sharma >
      • Intriguing Women
      • Marriages Are Made in India >
        • The Tailor's Needle
    • Tony Slattery
    • Jonathan Socrates
    • Adrienne Vaughan >
      • Summer of Secrets >
        • Reviews of Summer of Secrets
      • Secrets of the Shell Sisters >
        • Praise for Secrets of the Shell Sisters
    • Grace Wynne-Jones >
      • Ordinary Miracles >
        • Wise Follies
        • Ready or Not >
          • The Truth Club
  • News
  • Blog
  • Books by Friends
    • After All These Years
    • What a Hazard a Letter Is
  • Praise for Mrs Betjeman