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Gavin Grant (rugby League)
Gavin Grant may refer to: *Gavin Grant (editor), science fiction editor and writer *Gavin Grant (executive) (born 1955), chief executive of the RSPCA *Gavin Grant (footballer) Gavin Grant (born 27 March 1984) is an English former professional footballer who was convicted in July 2010 of a murder committed in 2004. He is currently serving a life sentence. Career Grant started his career at non-League Tooting & Mitcha ...
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Gavin Grant (editor)
Gavin J. Grant is a science fiction editor and writer. He runs Small Beer Press along with his wife Kelly Link. In addition, he has been the editor of Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet since 1996 and, from 2003 to 2008, was co-editor of the Year's Best Fantasy and Horror anthology series along with Link and Ellen Datlow. Their 2004 anthology was awarded the Bram Stoker Award for best horror anthology. He moved to the United States from Scotland in 1991. He is married to Kelly Link and lives with her in Northampton, Massachusetts. References External links *Gavin J. Grant'sonline fiction at Free Speculative Fiction OnlineHow to Start a Small Pressan article by Grant at ''Strange Horizons ''Strange Horizons'' is an online speculative fiction magazine. It also features speculative poetry and nonfiction in every issue, including reviews, essays, interviews, and roundtables. History and profile It was launched in September 2000, and ...'' Print editors American book publi ...
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Gavin Grant (executive)
Liam Gavin Grant (born 20 June 1955) is a British public relations professional and from January 2012 to 25 February 2014 was Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Grant is a former UK Chairman of PR firm Burson-Marsteller. Early life Grant was brought up on a south London council estate though had moved from the estate by the time he was attending secondary school. His mother was a needleshop-worker and his father was a cellophane salesman. Grant was educated at Roan Grammar School for Boys (1966–1973) and the University of Reading (1973–1977). He was a member of the Young Liberals and became the University of Reading's youngest student union president. Career After graduating, he joined an anti-racism campaign group and reported for the Thatcher government on community race relations. From 1987-88 he was campaigns director at the Council for the Protection of Rural England. He worked as director of communicatio ...
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