The Team

Adam Bollard
Adam is a writing and editing professional working in the UK. He has a passion for all things retro, and blogs regularly about music, TV, sport celebrities and movies from ’60s, ’70s and ’80s over at georgesjournal.org.
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Aman Puni
Aman is a 24 year-old professional living in London with a passion for cinema, travel and design. Head over to the thelektordevice.blogspot.co.uk for more Bond and film related discussion.
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Ben Williams
Ben is a freelance writer living in London, with a passion for architecture, design, fashion, food & drink, and travel. Ben has contributed to a number of event reports as well as historical content relating to James Bond lifestyle. He maintains the weblog: doubleonothing.com.
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Benjamin Welton
Benjamin Welton is a freelance writer who has written for The Atlantic, Crime Magazine, Artistic License Renewed, and others. He blogs at The Trebuchet, which he gladly runs all by his lonesome. His first brush with Bond came when he accidentally ruined a friend’s copy of Diamonds Are Forever, which wound up meaning he’d just bumbled his way into a free book.
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Briggon Snow
Briggon Snow is a co-creator and founder of the MI6 forums, and a life-long James Bond fan. He is an actor living in Los Angeles California. Visit www.BriggonSnow.com.
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David Leigh
David Leigh has been a fan of James Bond ever since he borrowed a paperback copy of Casino Royale from his dad’s bookshelf at the age of 8. Although he never returned it, he may do one day. You can also find David at The James Bond Dossier, which he has run since 2002, as well as authoring a book of James Bond’s drinks.
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Edward Biddulph
Edward Biddulph is the author of “Licence to Cook: Recipes Inspired by Ian Fleming’s James Bond“, and writes ‘James Bond memes‘, a blog exploring the ideas and influences behind James Bond.
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Julian Parrott
Julian is a US based college administrator. Although living in the US, Julian grew up in the Welsh Marches almost equidistant between Timothy Dalton and Daniel Craig. He’s never met them though. Although a lifelong Bond fan, Julian’s research and writing interest in all things Bond and Fleming only kicked in about 5 years ago. He’s particularly interested how Bond reflects and influences the socio-cultural milieu and has recently begun to teach a class on Bond for college freshmen. He can be reached at .
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Lee Pfeiffer
Lee is the author/co-author of numerous books about the cinema including “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Classic Movies 1915-1969”, “The Great Fox War Movies”, “The Essential James Bond”, “The Films of Clint Eastwood”, “True Grits”, “Cinema Sex Sirens”, and “The Incredible World of OO7”. He is co-publisher of Cinema Retro, along with Dave Worrall, a full-colour print magazine celebrating the films of the 1960s & ’70s.
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Mark Gayton
Mark Gayton is a Creative Writing student at the University of Essex, thriller enthusiast and aspiring novelist. You can email him.
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Matthew Field
Matthew Field is an author and journalist. He is the author of “Making of the Italian Job” and “Michael Caine: You’re a Big Man” and contributes regularly to Cinema Retro and MI6 Confidential.
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Matthew Harnett
Matt Harnett lives in Melbourne, works in communications and studies digital literature. You can read more of his work at pantograph-punch.com.
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Matthew Kresal
Matthew Kresal has been a James Bond fan since seeing Thunderball as part of ABC’s Bond Picture Show in 2002 and, under the username timdalton007, was a frequent poster and reviewer on the Keeping The British End Up forums. His blog ‘Life, The Universe & Everything’ can read at: timdalton007.livejournal.com
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Morten Steingrimsen
Morten Steingrimsen have traveled the world attending different James Bond events, and is the author of articles on the subject for several film trade magazines and websites. He is also the organiser of several Bond events, including the 50th Anniversary of Goldfinger in Oslo 2014 and the Bond girls celebration in Oslo 2015.
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Neil McNally
Neil McNally is a writer and Bond aficionado living in Los Angeles. To read more please visit www.neilmcnallywriter.com
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Nicolas Suszczyk
Nicolás Suszczyk runs The GoldenEye Dossier, a blog dedicated to the 17th James Bond film and its videogame versions. He became a Bond fan at the age of 8, shortly after watching GoldenEye on TV and Tomorrow Never Dies on the big screen. He studies Journalism and Communications in Argentina, where he was born and currently lives.
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Peter Allen
Peter has a background in web development. When he is not busy with the technical details that keep MI6 running smoothly or liaising with readers and contributors, he indulges in history, classic cinema and politics.
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Simon Firth
Simon has been interested in the world of Bond since 1981 whereupon a halfhearted attempt to collect something formed the basis for a collection. Working for a living financed further forays into the more expensive side of collecting but, as life would have it, this coincided roughly with the explosion of Bond sales through auction houses such as Sotherby’s and Christies with the unfortunate result that, he never really caught up.
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Steve Oxenrider
Steve Oxenrider is a retired educator, life-long James Bond film fan and freelance writer who has contributed to many Bond books and publications, as well as being credited on the supplementary features for several of the DVDs.
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Stuart Kortekaas
Stuart is an internationally educated and experienced industrial designer, photographer, writer and interviewer. A James Bond fan since the age of 9, his passion for design and sports cars (Particularly Aston Martin) was inspired by watching “Goldfinger” as a child. The first Australian to ever study a MA automotive design degree in Sweden, Stuart has since travelled the world visiting and photographing glamorous locations, exotic wildlife, and some of the world’s most beautiful models. He has also driven a genuine 1960’s James Bond Aston Martin, with the footage to prove it. To read more please visit www.stuartkortekaas.com.
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Tony Piazza
Tony Piazza is a mystery writer, film historian, and veteran storyteller renowned for his passion for writing and movies. He is the author of three mystery novels and a non-fiction work. Actor and stand-in for movies and television, Piazza has appeared in such notable films as Magnum Force and The Streets of San Francisco. From Clint Eastwood to Steve McQueen, Piazza’s stories read like a who’s who of Hollywood. He is also a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America and SLO Nightwriters.
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