James MacVeigh & Terry Milton
James MacVeigh is the author of ‘Gaskin’ (Cape) the biography of a child who was abused while in the care of the Social Services department of Liverpool City Council. This was made into a film by the BBC, an early break for actor Paul McGann, and after Gaskin’s death from AIDS while serving a life sentence for the murder of a British sex club owner in Manila, Philippines, MacVeigh posthumously co-wrote a second book about him, ‘A Boy Called Graham’ (John Blake publications) MacVeigh is the author of several radio plays as well as 30+ published short stories and countless pieces of non-fiction. He lives in Bristol with his wife and two children and is currently working with the Synergy Theatre project at Hampstead theatre.