Julie Myerson (born Julie Susan Pike; 2 June 1960) is an English author and critic. As well as fiction and non-fiction books, she formerly wrote a column...
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Laura Blundy (2000) is a historical novel by English author Julie Myerson set in Victorian London. It is the story of a woman whose life takes a turn...
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America Jonathan Myerson (born 1960), British dramatist, writing principally for television and radio, spouse of Julie Myerson Julie Myerson (born 1960),...
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pressure society puts on its citizens, particularly single women." Julie Myerson of The Guardian gave the novel a generally positive review, calling...
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one that blankets the internal and external world with melancholy." Julie Myerson, in The Guardian, said that Murakami "surely accomplishes the best,...
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modelling career, and handles themes including adultery. The author Julie Myerson, writing in The Guardian, describes it as a "fantastically subtle, absorbing...
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principally for television and radio. His partner is novelist Julie Myerson. Myerson's first play Making a Difference was commissioned by the Oxford Playhouse...
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singer Vera Menchik – Women's World Chess Champion Heather Mills – model Julie Myerson Chris O'Dowd John O'Farrell Neil Pearson – actor Samuel Pepys – administrator...
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Scheme for Full Employment Paul Murray – An Evening of Long Goodbyes Julie Myerson – Something Might Happen Andrew Neiderman – The Baby Squad Audrey Niffenegger...
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Sleepwalking by Julie Myerson (1994) The Touch by Julie Myerson (1996) A Midsummer's Nightmare by Gary Kilworth (1997) Me and the Fat Man by Julie Myerson (1998)...
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by Helen Simpson, BBC Radio 4, (2005) Not a Games Person, narrating Julie Myerson's play, BBC Radio 4, (2006) Sculptor's Daughter-Christmas, Snow, Pets...
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(1935–2007) Ben Myers (born 1976), Richard: A Novel Leo Myers (1881–1944) Julie Myerson (born 1960), Something Might Happen V. S. Naipaul (1932–2018), A House...
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the university independent newspaper Epigram); author and journalist Julie Myerson; editor-in-chief of the Telegraph Media Group William Lewis; editor-in-chief...
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Kafka in style, and multiple critics call this style very effective. Julie Myerson described the prose as "sly perfection" which "changes tense (sometimes...
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Arcadia Shena Mackay Heligoland Cape John Murray Jazz etc. Flambard Press Julie Myerson Something Might Happen Cape Tim Parks Judge Savage Secker & Warburg...
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and the living one works with trees. The English author and critic Julie Myerson wrote in the Guardian that "if this book has a central subject, it's...
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Natalie Young, Louise Millar, Paula Daly, Samantha Hayes, Louise Doughty, Julie Myerson, Jean Hanff Korelitz, A. S. A. Harrison and Lionel Shriver. There are...
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(living), percussionist Clare Hammond (born 1985), concert pianist Julie Myerson (born 1960), author and writer for the Financial Times Stella Rimington...
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24 - Eric Brown, British science fiction writer (died 2023) June 2 – Julie Myerson, English novelist and columnist July 13 – Ian Hislop, Welsh-born satirist...
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Myers (1881–1944, England, f/d) Walter Dean Myers (1937–2014, US, ch) Julie Myerson (born 1960, England, f/nf) Elna Mygdal (1868–1940, Denmark, nf) Øyvind...
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author Kate Long, author Duncan McNair, author Deborah Moggach, author Julie Myerson, novelist David Nicholls, novelist, screenwriter Harold Pinter, Nobel...
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Flashman Papers by George MacDonald Fraser (Victorian era) Laura Blundy by Julie Myerson (Victorian London) Jamrach's Menagerie by Carol Birch (Victorian London...
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first broadcast in September 2012, was filmed on location in Southwold. Julie Myerson set her 2003 murder novel Something Might Happen in an unnamed Southwold...
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too gloomy for their liking. Reviewing the novel for The Observer, Julie Myerson wrote: Its likably bleak humour lies mostly in Hornby's pitch-perfect...
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written, but opinions are very mixed on how successful McEwan is". Julie Myerson of The Observer enjoyed the "Russian doll" of the novel's multiple layers...
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(1745–1826, US/England, L/Ed) Sarah Murray (1744–1811, England, T) Julie Myerson (born 1960, England, S) Gunnar Myrdal (1898–1987, Sweden, E/S); An American...
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publication, the book received praise from novelists Chris Cleave, Mo Hayder, Julie Myerson, David Peace and Minette Walters. It was described by Blake Morrison...
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Terry Myerson (born 1972 or 1973) is an American venture partner at Madrona Venture Group and an operating executive at The Carlyle Group. Myerson was previously...
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and formed the basis of the award-winning BBC medical drama Bodies. Myerson, Julie (6 April 2002). "Close To The Bone". The Guardian. "Bodies". The Internet...
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Literary Review review under "Ok" and Guardian review under "Rubbish". Julie Myerson of The Guardian wrote: "It's clear that Nooteboom knows more than enough...
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