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AMY GOLDSTEIN UNITED STATES
Amy Goldstein is the author of FT McKinsey Business Book of the Year and 2017 Obama Best Book Pick Janesville: An American Story. A staff writer for 30 years at The Washington Post, she was a joint recipient of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for reporting in the aftermath of September 11. amygoldsteinwriter.com @goldsteinamy
JEFF GOODELL UNITED STATES
A contributing editor for Rolling Stone and frequently writes for New York Times Magazine, Jeff Goodell is the author of a memoir about growing
up in Silicon Valley and three major books on climate change: Big Coal,
The Cooling of the Planet and latest The Water Will Come. Supported by Platinum Patrons Julienne Brown & David McLean @jeffgoodell
ROSEMARY GORING SCOTLAND
Rosemary Goring is the literary editor of Scotland’s The Herald and the Sunday Herald. She is the author of Scotland: The Autobiography: 2000 Years of Scottish History By Those Who Saw it Happen, and the historical  ction After Flodden, and Dacre’s War. Supported by Heartland Bank. @rosemarygoring
GEMMA GRACEWOOD NEW ZEALAND
Gemma Gracewood is a writer, radio and television and  lm producer who divides her time between NZ and New York. She has toured internationally with the Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra and is currently writing a documentary series about NZ national anthems.
CHARLOTTE GRAHAM-MCLAY NEW ZEALAND
Charlotte Graham-McLay is a journalist, writer, teacher and broadcaster with a Masters in Journalism. Her reporting and reviews have appeared in The New York Times, New Zealand Geographic, RNZ, The Spinoff and Landfall.
A.C. GRAYLING ENGLAND
Philosopher, writer, columnist and broadcaster A.C. Grayling is the founder of the New College of the Humanities and the author of more than 30 books on philosophy, biography, the history of ideas, human rights and ethics His new book is Democracy and its Crisis. acgrayling.com @acgrayling
PAULA GREEN NEW ZEALAND
Paula Green is a poet, blogger (Poetry Shelf) and anthologist. She received the 2017 Prime Minister’s Award for Poetry and was made a Member of
the New Zealand Order of Merit for Services to Poetry and Literature. Her book on New Zealand women’s poetry will be published in 2018.
STACY GREGG NEW ZEALAND
Stacy Gregg (Nga- ti Mahuta) is one of New Zealand’s most popular
and successful writers for younger readers, having written 22 best- selling novels. Her latest book is The Thunderbolt Pony, set in Kaikoura at the time of an earthquake. stacygregg.co.uk
CHARLOTTE GRIMSHAW NEW ZEALAND
Novelist Charlotte Grimshaw is one of New Zealand’s most successful writers, having garnered multiple prizes including Katherine Mans eld and New Zealand Montana literary awards, and a Qantas Award for journalism. Her latest novel is Mazarine.
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