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My name is Kerrie and I’m an aspiring journalist. I studied Media and English Literature at university. I enjoy Italian food, feminist literature and angry girl music. Amongst other things, I dislike writing bios.
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I'm Katie, a London based film student and freelance production designer. You will find me either at the cinema, running around the shops or in the library drinking way too much coffee with my head in my laptop. I also adore writing about my interests, with the hope that someone...
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Student Writer with a talent for getting the word out, studying Digital Advertising and Design at Ravensbourne University
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Creative Writing student, who hates coriander and loves obscure poetry volumes. Travels on public transport just to listen to music. Passionate about Quorn chicken sandwiches and the cinema.
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I'm an avid film maker and fan, currently studying film production at Portsmouth University.
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A first year journalism student at the University of South Wales
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Hi! My name is Hayden, I am a recent MSc graduate in Toxicology from the University of Birmingham. I'm a little too emotionally involved in Brooklyn 99 and am still trying to learn how to 'adult' correctly!
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Hi, I'm Hannah. I'm a poet, writer and blogger living with a life-limiting illness. I write and blog for organisations and festivals. My first Poetry Pamphlet 'Dear Body' was published in 2018 by Wayleave Press. I have won a number of awards for my writing, including poems featured by the...
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Hi, my name is Gareth, Editor-in-Chief and founder at Student Pages Magazine. A little bit about myself. I really enjoy taking ideas and making them a reality. This is how Student Pages was born, however underneath my spontaneous exterior, the underlying core principle of Student Pages is to provide inspirational...
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Gabriella Wieland is a writer and English Literature graduate. She spends most of her time trying to keep her mini-poppadom obsession at bay and finding adventures of the ‘free’ variety. Residing in Manchester, she also spends much of her time liaising with scientists to find a geographical cure for eternally-grey...