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Malcolm Doney grew up under the flight path for Heathrow Airport. He studied Fine Art at Saint Martin’s School of Art – now Central Saint Martin’s UAL – before pursuing a career in journalism, advertising and broadcasting. He has written ten books, including, with his wife Meryl, Who Made Me?, a sex guide for seven year olds. They road-tested the book and have two children. He is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 2’s Pause for Thought, and Radio 4’s Something Understood. He lives in a village on the Suffolk coast where he keeps sheep and chickens, and is a volunteer priest in his parish church, sometimes joined by his horse, Neville.

Martin Wroe travelled to Wales in the womb of his mother because his father wanted him to be born Welsh. He is married to Meg, a painter, and together they have been raised by three children. He got into journalism while studying theology and ended up on the staff of the Independent and later the Observer. He has had longtime collaborations with an arts festival called Greenbelt, a human rights NGO called the Amos Trust and a band called U2. He is a sometime contributor to BBC Radio 4’s Thought for the Day and volunteers as a priest in the Church of England, in North London. He was late to understand that religions are poems and tries to write one most days.

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