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Esper lives and works in London. His cinematic style is a direct result of his previous work as an illustrator, graphic designer, editor and script writer. After leaving college he studied scriptwriting and film making. This gave him his first insight on how to structure both visual and written narratives. “Photography is like film making but on a much more precise and defined scale. Instead of 90 minutes to tell a story you have 1/250th of a second. It’s more spontaneous and more demanding. The medium asks a hard question of you: can you deliver a story in a single frame, complete with subtext and meaning? I like that challenge.”
Esper is a member of the British Association of Journalists. Conflicted: Faces of Protest is his first book.
talks about the setting and inspiration for her latest
novel, a fascinating love story with its roots in the mysteries of
ancient Egypt.
, the best selling author of The Boys Are Back (now a Miramax-distributed film starring Clive Owen) presents To Be Franc - a fascinating study of the differences between England and France over the last 1,500 years

is Emeritus Merton professor of English Literature at Oxford University. He is an eminent critic, reviewer and broadcaster and will be contributing a forward to the first Byline Classic. Byline Classics are works of literature which we believe have been unjustly forgotten or neglected, and each will be chosen by a distinguished writer, academic or journalist.
, the journalist, columnist and prize winning editor (he invented the modern Spectator, and created the Independent on Sunday magazine), publishes a collection of his columns written over the last fifty years.