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  2. Richard Gregson - Wikipedia

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    Gregson had three children – Sarah, Charlotte and Hugo – by his first wife, Sally, whom he divorced in 1967. He had a daughter, Natasha, by his second wife, Natalie Wood. He was married to the British author Julia Gregson from 1984 until his death in 2019. The couple had one daughter, Poppy. [citation needed]

  3. Grant writing - Wikipedia

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    Grant writing is the practice of completing an application process for a financial grant, which are often provided by governments, corporations, foundations, and trusts. [1] The skill of grant writing is known as grantsmanship. [2] Grants are often written for charitable causes, research, and artistic projects. [3]

  4. Natasha Hastings (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Hastings studied history at the University of Cambridge. [1]She signed with HarperCollins in 2021 to produce a magical-historical series for older children. [2] Her 2023 book, The Miraculous Sweetmakers: The Frost Fair was called "an exceptional debut" by The Times. [3]

  5. Margaret Hodges - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Margaret Moore was born in Indianapolis, Indiana to Arthur Carlisle Moore and Annie Marie Moore. She enrolled at Tudor Hall, a college preparatory school for girls.A 1932 graduate of Vassar College, she arrived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband Fletcher Hodges Jr. when in 1937 he became curator at the Stephen Foster Memorial.

  6. Natalie Grant Wraga - Wikipedia

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    Grant was born in Revel (today Tallinn, Estonia) in the family of a Tsarist Circuit Court judge. [1] In 1917, when Grant was 16, her family fled the Russian Revolution, moving to the United States. In the early 1920s she acquired American citizenship after marrying American citizen Malcolm Grant, although the couple divorced shortly thereafter ...

  7. Natasha Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Natasha Jane Richardson was born in Marylebone, London on 11 May 1963, a member of the Redgrave family, known as a theatrical and film acting dynasty.She was the daughter of director and producer Tony Richardson and actress Vanessa Redgrave, [2] granddaughter of actors Sir Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson, [2] [3] sister of Joely Richardson, half-sister of Carlo Gabriel Nero and Katharine ...

  8. Shadows (anthology) - Wikipedia

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    First edition, cover art by James Starrett. Shadows was a series of horror anthologies edited by Charles L. Grant, published by Doubleday from 1978 to 1991. Grant, a proponent of "quiet horror", initiated the series in order to offer readers a showcase of this kind of fiction.

  9. Joanne Grant - Wikipedia

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    Joanne Grant (March 30, 1930 – January 9, 2005) was an African-American journalist and Communist activist. She was a reporter for the National Guardian, where she covered the American Civil Rights Movement in the American South in the 1960s. She was the author of three books about the era and the director of a documentary about Ella Baker.