We try and keep a constant stock of different local titles - and if you are a Dorset author and should be here please contact us, we'd be happy to stock your book!
Anna Birch
Anna is a James Herriot for the 21st century: vet, farmer’s
wife, and mother of three.
Her semi-autobiographical books follow Anna’s personal and
professional fortunes, from her first days as a green, keen, slightly hapless
newly-qualified vet, and her whirlwind romance with local Wildlife Trust worker
Rob, to the chaos of family life on a working organic farm, all set against the
beautiful landscapes of Dorset. On the way we come to know a cast of
eccentric and engaging country people and their animals.
Jason Elliot
Jason Elliot travelled with the Mujaheddin as they were
fighting Soviet troops, when he was just nineteen years old. Fortunately he
returned safely from that war and has since become an acclaimed writer about
Afghanistan. An Unexpected Light; Travels in Afghanistan, 2001, won him The
Daily Telegraph/Thomas Cook Award. He has also travelled extensively in Iran,
publishing Mirrors of the Unseen; Journeys in Iran. Bloomsbury published
Jason’s first novel, The Network; a fast-paced thriller about British spies and
Afghanistan in the run up to 9/11. He now lives in Dorset.
Maddie Grigg
Maddie Grigg is the pen name of former local newspaper
editor Margery Hookings, who discovered Hardy Country thirty years ago,
after straying twenty miles over the county border from her native Somerset.
After several years without being deported, she couldn't think of anywhere else
she'd rather be. Maddie writes fact, fiction and faction about Dorset and
Corfu and is the author of the award-winning blog The World from my Window.
Paul Hyland
Paul Hyland has published six poetry collections,
including Art of the Impossible: new and selected poems (Bloodaxe
Books), and much of his work has been broadcast by the BBC. His best-selling
guide Getting Into Poetry (Bloodaxe Books) is extremely influential.
He has judged the National Poetry Competition (Poetry Society) and the Bridport
Prize. Four of his travel books have been 'Books of the Year' in UK and US
newspapers. His biographicalRalegh's Last Journey (HarperCollins) is
described by John Simpson as "an absolute jewel." He lives in Blandford
Forum and we were proud to have him present the awards for our 2nd Annual
Poetry Competition at Beatons Blandford Launch party!
Sophia Moseley
Sophia Moseley published her first children’s book The
Adventures of Charlie in 2012; a book of four short adventure stories that
the younger reader will love; from dragons to goblins and tooth fairies to
Father Christmas. Sophia also runs creative writing workshops in schools across
the south-west and enjoys nothing more than dipping into her poetry writing
when she finds a spare moment.
Her non-fiction work has appeared in a number of magazines,
both local and national including Dorset Life Magazine and Archant Press’
Dorset Magazine and Woman’s Weekly.
Sophia lives in Dorset close to the incredible Jurassic
coast with her husband and two young sons. Look out for our review in Forum Focus March 2015!
Peter Newall
Peter Newall is an internationally-renowned maritime historian. A former British Airways executive, he has
written numerous shipping articles and seven highly acclaimed books. His first on Table Bay Harbour was published
in 1993, followed by several more photographic reference books including Cunard Line: a Fleet History which is
now considered to be the definitive history of this 175 year old company and Mauretania Triumph and Resurrection
which follows the history and dismantling of this famous Cunarder, parts of the
interior of which can be seen in and around the West Country. Peter also owns the Newall Dunn Collection,
one of the world's largest collections of historic merchant shipping
images. He lives in Blandford Forum
with his partner and two cats.
Jennie Anne Rake
Made her entry into the world of the published author in
September 2013 with ‘Deception, Lies and Chocolate Muffins … the guilty secrets
of a wayward school teacher’. At first sight the casual browser might think
that the book has recipes – because of the chocolate muffin on the cover. Those
who know Jennie used to be a primary school teacher, have assumed the book is
autobiographical. Neither are true.
'Deception, Lies and Chocolate Muffins' will be one of our Summer Reads for 2015
Rosie Staal
Rosie Staal has had a career as a journalist with national
and regional newspapers and magazines, latterly as editor of a monthly
lifestyle magazine. She is the author of three published non-fiction books –
all with impossibly long titles such as 'What Shall we Do with Mother? How to
manage when yourelderly parent is dependent on you and 'How to Split up and
Stay in One Piece - surviving divoerse and relationship breakdown' - and now copy-edits
and proof-reads manuscripts for publishers and authors.
She regularly writes features for national newspapers and
since 2000 has written a popular column, Sally Hill’s Journal, for the
Blackmore Vale magazine.
Rosie lives in Blandford with her husband, David Eidlestein,
who is also a writer and a former newspaper editor. They are both involved in a
number of local voluntary organisations and Rosie, a former arts editor, is a
board member of Dorset Visual Arts.