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Englishman by Toby Broom is a self-published memoir relaying the true-life adventures of a English black music fanatic who dreamt of becoming the next David Rodigan, but found the going far harder than he bargained for. Told with self-deprecating humour, priceless set-pieces and rich character portraits aplenty, Englishman is a Dub Vendor bestseller and a must-read for any music lover or supporter of the underdog. @misterswingeasy

James Nuttall is a British-born writer who published his first novel in 2014. Since then he has written a book of short stories and knows there are other novels in there waiting to come out. His writing tends to focus on modern takes on world culture, folklore, and the human fascination with the story. He currently lives in London and in his spare time catalogues mythical beasts and writes. https://www.facebook.com/James-Nuttall-577547952348492/

Oliver Cable was born to English parents in Holland and currently lives in London. As a result, he’s not entirely sure where he’s from. In the ten years since writing his first poem, he’s written short-form poetry and prose, inspired and influenced by jazz, travel and the absurdity of daily life. After following a Creative Writing course at UEA, he turned his hand to writing longer pieces, but to this day still enjoys a good four-line poem. Fresh Air and Empty Streets is his debut novel. @CableWrites / www.olivercable.com

Matthew Miles writes fiction from the intersection of live-feed dreams and unmade beds. Alongside a stack of short stories, he has recently finished his first novel, The Idea Of Someone Else. Matthew is also a filmmaker, and writes on identity, culture and mental health for publications like i-D, Attitude, Fault and GayTimes. @matthew_w_miles