Stella Frances Silas Duffy OBE (born 1963) is a London-born writer and theatremaker. Born in London, she spent her childhood in New Zealand before returning...
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HarperCollins Publishers released Money in the Morgue by Ngaio Marsh and Stella Duffy. The book was started by Marsh during World War II but abandoned. Working...
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Whore (2010) is a historical novel by Stella Duffy that is about Theodora before she becomes empress. Stella Duffy's The Purple Shroud. (2012) is a historical...
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in a small wooden cottage. Walworth is featured in the 2016 novel by Stella Duffy, London Lies Beneath, set in 1912. It is also featured in the 2017 film...
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negative criticism regarding Bo's new portrayal. Writer and film critic Stella Duffy said that the new portrayal of Bo is not feminist because "She's still...
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26 February 2006 A wherry across the Thames A review of Dark Fire, by Stella Duffy, in The Guardian, 6 November 2004 Spanish Civil War, stripped of Hemingway's...
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during the 1990s, Sparkle Hayter, Lauren Henderson, Katy Munger, and Stella Duffy. Some of these writers have since collaborated on book signings and other...
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included Sandi Toksvig, Mandy Colleran, Nimko Ali, Shabnam Shabazi and Stella Duffy as speakers. On 30 April, Toksvig announced that she was leaving her...
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Prime Resident is a play by Stella Duffy, first performed in 2006 as part of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain's Summer Sextet, marking the company's...
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expanding into a merchandise line called "Duffy and Friends", which includes ShellieMay, Gelatoni, StellaLou, CookieAnn, 'Olu Mel and LinaBell. The franchise...
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Rachel Campos-Duffy (née Campos; born October 22, 1971) is an American conservative television personality. She first appeared on television in 1994 as...
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Carole Nelson Douglas (1944–2021) Eileen Dreyer June Drummond (1923–2011) Stella Duffy (born 1963) Sarah Dunant (born 1950) Sandy Frances Duncan (born 1942)...
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readership. Sansom appears to have entirely beaten the second novel blues." – Stella Duffy, Guardian Unlimited; "Historical crime fiction is sometimes little more...
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Hill, North Dulwich and Stockwell. The area features in the novel by Stella Duffy The Room Of Lost Things, set in a dry cleaners on Coldharbour Lane. In...
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and they were unable to gain funding for their idea. However, in 2013 Stella Duffy and co-founder Sarah-Jane Rawlings suggested that venues and organisations...
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Lane. The area features in the 2008 novel The Room Of Lost Things by Stella Duffy, set in a dry cleaners on Coldharbour Lane. Oladipo Agboluaje set a play...
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with government funding for the unemployed, in a series started 1994 by Stella Duffy. Kate Martinelli is a police officer in San Francisco, California in...
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Conservative Party MP, and featured regular team captains Anthony Holden, Stella Duffy and Lucy Moore. The quiz was based around scandals of the past. In the...
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(1944–2021) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859–1930) June Drummond (1923–2011) Stella Duffy (born 1963) Sarah Dunant (born 1950) C. M. Eddy Jr. (1896–1967) Edogawa...
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heritage. She grew up in Golders Green, North London. She is married to Stella Duffy, writer, campaigner, co-director of Fun Palaces. In 2002, she won a Pearson...
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June 2005), The Pink List 2005. Retrieved 25 June 2007. "Interview: Stella Duffy - Saintly whore's virgin territory". Archived from the original on 18...
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buried in St. Mary's cemetery. A road in Woolwich is named after him. Stella Duffy, novelist and playwright, born in Woolwich later moved to Eltham. Bernardine...
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Joan Bakewell - Richard Herring - India Knight - John Simpson 2 24 July Stella Duffy - Daisy Goodwin - Michael Gove - Simon Hoggart 3 31 July Natalie Haynes...
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of the Year award, Ruth Davidson, lead to her being "booed off-stage". Duffy, Nick (15 October 2015). "Stonewall CEO explains why the Stonewall Awards...
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Money in the Morgue, a manuscript started by Marsh and completed by Stella Duffy in 2018. In addition, three Alleyn stories are contained in the short...
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Jonathan Trigell Kathy Acker Kenzaburō Ōe Lionel Shriver Nicholas Royle Stella Duffy Neil Bartlett Nineteen Seventy-Four by David Peace The South by Colm...
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Germany and Dubai. Legge began performing in 1991 along with writer Stella Duffy and fellow comedian John Gordillo in the London version of the improvised...
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Nathan Blackwell A Killer Harvest by Paul Cleave The Hidden Room by Stella Duffy All Our Secrets by Jennifer Lane The Floating Basin by Carolyn Hawes...
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Barbara Wilson Saz Martin, a lesbian private investigator in London by Stella Duffy Shay O'Hanlon, a lesbian coffee store owner in the humorous caper/mysteries...
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(1821–1869), correspondent and translator Maureen Duffy (born 1933), poet, screenwriter and novelist Stella Duffy (born 1963), novelist and playwright William...
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