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Tania Roxborogh is a secondary school English and drama teacher and an established New Zealand and international author. She and her husband Phillip live in Dunedin with their two children and amazing dogs. Her new website is http://www.tkroxborogh.com/ . You can also visit her blogspot, Banquo's Son - highlighting the writing of a triology of historical novels set in the years after Macbeth. |
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John Roxborogh is a Presbyterian minister with a special interest in Reformed and Southeast Asian Christianities as well as in Archives and Mission. He teaches Presbyterian Studies for the Ecumenical Institute for Distance Theological Studies and is gathering material for Presbyterian Elders. There are links here to articles and other writing. |
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Jenny Roxborogh
is Academic Dean at the
University of Otago Language Centre.
She is a keen gardener and a creative embroiderer. She has also been working on the history of Martha's Quilt - a late 18th century Irish broidery perse quilt which is still in the family. |
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