Meet our current team!
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Editor: Glenda Young (Flaming Nora) blogs at Flaming Nora and is on twitter @flaming_nora Glenda and Diane (see below) also run the Coronation Street website www.corrie.net.
Glenda has written Coronation Street official and companion books too. Find out all about her here. - Barry Smith (Sunny Jim) blogs at Seaside Scenes and Deep, Dark Recesses and is on twitter @sunnyjimbaz
- Scott Willison (Merseytart) who blogs at the award-nominated Merseytart and is on twitter @merseytart
- David Bridgman who blogs at Clinkers to Riddle
- Ruth Owen Varley is a published author, once appeared in The Guardian and is on twitter at @ruth1722. She is on Google+ here, her book is Into Dusk, and she appears in the short story anthology Weird Love
- Martin Leay who presents 'Happy Sundays' on Croydon Radio, writes for Louder Than War and is on twitter @mpleay
- Stevie Dawson who is on twitter @steviedawson
- Rachel Stevenson, who is on twitter @rachel_london
- Sophie Williams, who is on twitter @sophie_jw26
- Ryan Oxley, who is on twitter @rybazoxo
- Emma Hynes who is on twitter @ELHynes and blogs at Emma Hynes. Emma graduated in March 2015 with an MA in Television and Film Studies.
- Kelly Archer who is on twitter @MsKelStar
- Richard Whitbread who is on twitter @kosmo100
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Thank you!! So nice to put a face to the blogs we read. Congrats on your writing, and just want you to know how much I love reading your posts!!
ReplyDeleteI know over time I've been able to put some faces to the names, but it's nice to get the visual of you all together. I've been a reader here and corrie.net for years and already feel like I know you anyway!
ReplyDeleteA huge thank you to you all.
ReplyDeleteBev
Thanks for your brilliant writing, all of you. Reading the blog has become as important as catching the Corie episodes. The two go hand in hand for me.
ReplyDeleteIt's so wonderful to put faces to names. A big thank you from Canada to all of you
ReplyDeleteAhhh...such a fine looking group! Thank you ALL for your excellent efforts in keeping us all in-the-loop......much appreciated! Cheers........
ReplyDeleteWell there's a surprise! I always thought Llifon Jones was a woman!
ReplyDeleteYes so did I!
DeleteGreat to put a name to the faces. Plus it confirms, as I'd suspected, that I met Glenda years ago.
What made you think I was a woman? lol
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