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CRIME GUY

Paul Dettmann \ud83c\udfb6, Forgotten Voices, Geraldine Comiskey

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Paul Dettmann \ud83c\udfb6

    At Tennessee Vibes I write about American music in a very British way. I am also working on a two-volume history of Fleetwood Mac, one album at a time.

  • Forgotten Voices

    I’m Emma Woodhouse, author of The Prendergast Watch; Mary, Queen of the Forty; Simple Twists of Fate. I’m passionate about bringing the voices of forgotten working class women back to life. I’m also the co-founder of oncreativewriting.com

  • Geraldine Comiskey

    Jaded ex-journalist (tabloids, broadsheets, equestrian magazines...). Currently working as an independent freelance writer.

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