List of Middlesex University People - Literature, Journalist and Mass Media

Literature, Journalist and Mass Media

  • Ben Barkow, writer
  • Henry Bond, writer and photographer
  • Dermot O'Leary, TV presenter
  • David Hepworth, journalist, broadcaster and magazine publisher
  • James Heartfield, writer
  • James Herbert, novelist
  • John Diamond, a British broadcaster and journalist
  • Laura Hird, novelist
  • Louise Lear, BBC Weather presenter
  • Monica Ali writer, author of "Brick Lane"
  • Martin Booth, novelist
  • Neil Daniels, a freelance British writer
  • Nicholas Blincoe, novelist and screenwriter
  • Ruth England, a British television presenter and actress
  • Simon Grant, television presenter
  • Stephen Jordan, writer and director
  • Suzanne Moore, a British journalist
  • Tony Richards, a dark fantasy or horror author
  • Richard Dinnick, screenwriter and author

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