Authors
Holt, Ysanne
Ysanne Holt lectures on the History of Art at the Newcastle College of Art and Design and at the University of Northumbria at Newcastle. She is an authority on twentieth century British art, especially at the Slade school.
Hooker, Jeremy
Professor Jeremy Hooker was born in Hampshire in 1941. He was a lecturer at University College, Aberystwyth, for nineteen years, and is the author of several volumes of poetry, included a selected, A View from the Source. He has recently begun teaching at the University of Glamorgan.
Houston, Douglas
Douglas Houston has published two well-received collections of poetry, With the Offal Eaters (1986) and The Hunters in the Snow (1994).
Hughes, Colin
Colin Hughes is a former engineer and civil servant, now living in Buckinghamshire.
Hughes, T.J.
Timothy Hughes was born in north east Wales and has a long family association with the churches of that area. The Deputy Director of the International Bar Association he lives in London with his wife and son.
Humphreys, Emyr
Emyr Humphreys is the author of twenty novels in English and Welsh, and has also published collections of stories and poetry. He has written screenplays and adapted other works for television and radio, in addition to producing and directing in both of those media. His novels have won the Arts Council of Wales Book of the Year, Hawthornden and other prizes.
Hunt, Donald
Dr Hunt was formerly Organist and Master of the Choristers at Worcester Cathedral and Organiser of the Three Choirs Festival. He has conducted on Songs of Praise and broadcasts regularly on the radio.
Hurn, David
David Hurn was born in England in 1934 of Welsh parentage. It was as a freelancer that he gained an international reputation for his reportage of the Hungarian Revolution in 1956. He later gave up current-affairs coverage for a more personal perspective on photography. He became a member of the prestigious Magnum Agency in 1967, and during the seventies established the acclaimed School of Documentary Photography at Newport, Wales. Since leaving there he has photographed and taught around the world.
Hyne, A.J.
Anthony Hyne is David Jones' nephew. He has selected passages from Jones' poetry, letters and journals and set them against Jones's trench drawings to produce a remarkable book on war.
Ingham, Karen
Karen Ingham was raised in a peripatetic Texan oil family moving across the states and into Germany and Norway before coming to Britain to study for a degree in Creative Photography in Nottingham. Ingham subsequently worked in film and television arts and journalism as a script-writer and director. Her award winning, screenplays include 'Salvation Guaranteed' (1990 British Film Institute and C4) which was shown in competition at festivals worldwide including Berlin and Chicago; 'Crystal Blues' (1993 British Film Institute and BBC Wales) part of the prestigious BBC Wales 'Playhouse' series; and 'High Winds And Acts of God' (1995 BBC Wales and winner of a Bafta Cymru). Ingham lives in Wales where she lectures and researches part-time on the Photographic Arts & Journalism courses at Swansea Institute of Higher Education. She has recectly completed a research MPhil and accompanying publication into representations of death and the body in contemporary cultural practice.