Dylan Spicer (Writer) graduated from Brighton Film School and went on to complete an MA in Creative Writing at Bath Spa University.

Amongst various projects he has created an online audio drama about a hidden tale in Homer’s Odyssey, and is currently working on The Butter Mouse, a flash fiction blog that mixes writing, video, photos, cocktail recipes and more to tell an ongoing story.

You can find him on Twitter @DylanSpicer

Lin Spicer (Writer) is a graduate of the MA in Writing for Young People at Bath Spa University. She writes faerie stories in a little blue house at the edge of the sea on a small Greek Island, aided by a gang of wild cats, runaway goats and the occasional jumping spider.

She has worked creatively with disadvantaged young people in Bristol as an English Teacher and as a member of Bristol Street Theatre Group.

Her interest in magic led her to a study of the Western Magical Tradition. Her writing combines these two elements; incorporating magic and esoteric folklore into stories which are relevant to the problems young people have to face,

You can find her on Twitter @LinSpicer

David Cole (Richard) David Cole is a South West-based actor whose stage credits include "Loveplay", "The Cocktail Hour", "The Canterville Ghost", "Dummy" and "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot". His audio work includes "Macbeth" and "Giant Cannibals" He is also involved with a Scriptwriters and Co. who run monthly Zoom scratch nights.

Isabelle Paige (Alice)  Since training in Musical Theatre Performance at Trinity Laban, Isabelle has had a varied career. She now lives in Cardiff, though she continues to work all over the UK. Her hobbies include watching Rick and Morty, worrying about climate change, and cuddling her cat. (She was recently type-cast in a short BBC mockumentary called Cat Control, in which she plays the victim of an abusive cat.) Isabelle periodically tours regional theatres with the show Hooray for Hollywood, a tribute to the golden era of the silver screen featuring songs made famous by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire. She frequently performs with Forbear Theatre, a company of young professional performers specialising in fresh interpretations of Gilbert and Sullivan works, to critical acclaim including Mike Leigh who attests to being a "fully paid up fan" of the company. 

Matt Gardner (Damien) A former member of the National Youth Theatre, over the years Matt has hosted a (sadly now-defunct) podcast that ran for over 100 episodes, done marketing voiceovers for video game companies, and played the lead in acclaimed audio drama Giant Cannibals. An accomplished narrator and producer, Matt has narrated several audiobooks, and you can find out more about him and his work over on his website.

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