Tanya Gilzean

Tanya Gilzean is a social work manager and writer of fiction living in South East London. She has an MA Creative Writing and her short story, ‘A Lifetime in Khartoum’, was shortlisted for the Hammond House International Literary Prize.
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How can three people come to terms with changing ownership of the most precious of things: a human life?
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