Anne Schlebusch - This deft author is no stranger to writing, having been a co-author of language textbooks and a curriculum guide. She has written three Young Adult novels, becoming a 1995 Joint Winner of the ‘Young Africa Award’ with one of them. In 2020 her short story was long listed in the Kwela Corona Competition. After completing her MPhil in Applied Language Studies (cum laude) at UCT in 1995, Anne left teaching to join the Western Cape Edu-cation Department, and concluded her long and illustrious career with a decade as Director for Business Strategy. Drawing inspiration from a rich tapestry of experiences and cultures, Malan weaves intricate narratives that explore the human condition in all its facets. With a keen eye for detail and an eloquence that dances off the page, Malan's prose transcends the ordinary, inviting readers to embark on journeys of introspection and discovery. While taking degrees in Arts and Education at UCT, he trained in the Speech and Drama Department. Since then, he has worked in English teaching and theatre-in-education all his life. Robin Malan is an editor of South African textbook anthologies and a well-renowned author and actor in theatre. In 1974 Malan became the artistic director of PACT Playwork theatre-in-education company. He created a symbiotic unity of theatre and education by making Theatre in Education (TIE) the basis of their work. Robin Malan has made prolific contributions to the publishing and theatre industry and continues to do so every day!