
John Baker is a British author. To date, he has published ten novels, many of them set in either Hull or York.

Susan Barker is a British novelist.
Robert Edric is the pseudonym of Gary Edric Armitage, a British novelist born in Sheffield. Nick Rennison has suggested that Edric might be "the finest and most adventurous writer of historical fiction of his generation".

Francis David Egerton is a British novelist from the Egerton family. Writing as "Frank Egerton", he works as a tutor of creative writing at Oxford University and an Oxford University librarian. He reviewed fiction and non-fiction for newspapers including The Times and Financial Times from 1995–2008.

John Evans is a Welsh writer, filmmaker, and environmental activist. He started his career as frontman for the punk band The Tax Exiles. The Tax Exiles were regulars at The Roxy, and other punk venues, in 1976–1978. In the early 1980s he embarked on a solo career, and was signed to the Situation 2/4AD record label, recording a single, "Sister Soul", under the name John Marlon.

John Gapper is associate editor and chief business commentator of the Financial Times. He writes a weekly column, appearing on the comment page, about business trends and strategy. Gapper is also co-author with Nick Denton of All That Glitters: The Fall of Barings and author of two novels, A Fatal Debt and The Ghost Shift.

Mike Gayle is an English journalist and novelist.

Michele Gorman is an American-born British author.

Herbert Greenhough Smith was the first editor of The Strand Magazine which published many of Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories. His active support and encouragement to Conan Doyle, and the magazine's vigorous promotion of the Sherlock Holmes character, had much to do with the character's success.

Neil Griffiths is a British novelist, and the founder of the Republic of Consciousness Prize for Small Presses. He is the winner of the Authors' Club First Novel Award, and has been shortlisted for best novel in the Costa Book Awards.

Cosmo Hamilton, born Henry Charles Hamilton Gibbs, was an English playwright and novelist. He was the brother of writers Arthur Hamilton Gibbs, Francis William Hamilton Gibbs, Helen Katherine Hamilton Gibbs and Sir Philip Gibbs.

Laura Hird is a Scottish novelist and short story writer.

Ann Harriet Hughes was a Welsh language novelist, under the pen-name Gwyneth Vaughan.

Catherine Hutton was an English novelist and letter-writer.

Dr Brian S. John is a Welsh writer. He is the author of the historical-fiction series Angel Mountain Saga.

Lloyd Jones is a poet, novelist and photographer. In 2002 he became the first person to walk completely around Wales, a journey of a thousand miles.

Rachel Lichtenstein is a writer, artist and archivist.

William Babington Maxwell (1866–1938) was a successful British novelist and playwright. Born on 4 June 1866, he was the third surviving child and second eldest son of novelist Mary Elizabeth Braddon.

Sophia McDougall is a British novelist, playwright, and poet.

Geraldine Edith Mitton, pen name G. E. Mitton, was an English novelist, biographer, editor, and guide-book writer. She was the third wife of the colonial administrator Sir George Scott, collaborated with him on several novels set in Burma, and wrote his biography.

Andrew Hunter Murray is an English writer, journalist, podcaster and comedian.

Geoff J. Nicholson is a British novelist and non-fiction writer.

Lawrence Norfolk is a British novelist known for historical works with complex plots and intricate detail.
Iain George Pears is an English art historian, novelist and journalist.

Francis Charles Philips was a British army officer, actor, theatre-manager, dramatist, barrister, journalist, short story writer and novelist. He wrote over forty novels and over a dozen plays.

Manon Steffan Ros is a Welsh novelist, playwright, games author, and scriptwriter. She is the author of over twenty children's books and three novels for adults, all in Welsh. Her award-winning novel Blasu has been translated into English, under the title of The Seasoning.

Anna Stothard, is a British novelist, journalist and scriptwriter, and the daughter of Sally Emerson and Peter Stothard.