Elsa Evripidou

Elsa was born in London to a Greek Cypriot father and a Finnish mother, giving her a unique world view.

She has always enjoyed writing in various forms and won the Daily Telegraph travel writing competition for a piece about Budapest.

 

With regard to script work, she has cowritten scripts with Nick Fletcher including the Last Chance Saloon which was made into a film by the Ghost Film Company. She was the script editor for the feature film Monsoon Tide and also worked as a producer for this project.

 

In 2019 she completed a Masters in Creative Writing and has written a general fiction novel, Dying on the Inside and is currently writing a crime novel, the Unmasking. She has also written some short stories and continues to write and edit film scripts.

David Visick

David grew up in Eastbourne and has recently returned to the town. 

A former journalist, he won the Word Magazine Blog of the Year award in 2010 for My Homework Ate The Dog, and has published two books of short stories, Farrow and Ball Will be Named in Our Divorce and Vanity Mirror.

His first attempt at writing for the stage, Waiting for Hamlet,  won the International Kenneth Branagh New Drama Writing Award in 2018 and has been performed at the Edinburgh Fringe and festivals in the UK and USA, with further productions planned for 2025.


 

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