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Samuels was born and raised in Liverpool. She currently
lives in London where she has been writing extensively
as a playwright and author since the early 1990s. Her
play Kindertransport won the Verity Bargate and Meyer-Whitworth
Awards and has been translated into many languages, performed
in the West End, Off Broadway and all over the world.
Her other plays include The True-Life Fiction of Mata
Hari, Cinderella's Daughter, and "3 Sisters on Hope
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Diane has also written widely for BBC radio and for younger
audiences, having a long association with the Unicorn
Theatre. She also teaches creative writing and drama and
was Pearson Creative Research Fellow at the British Library
in 2005. She is currently writer-in-residence at Grafton
Primary School in north London and a Royal Literary Fund
Fellow at the University of Westminster.
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