Christopher Grogan Author & Editor

**Christopher Grogan** is currently Head of Information Services at the Cambridge Theological Federation, prior to which he was, for 13 years, Director of Collections and Heritage for the Britten-Pears Foundation. Since completing his doctorate on Elgar's The Apostles in 1989, he has written extensively on English music and is the author of the well-received _Imogen Holst: A Life in Music_ (2nd ed., Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2010). He is also a contributing editor to the _Elgar Complete Edition_. He lives in Suffolk with his wife, three children and Bichon Frise. **Suzie Grogan** is a freelance writer in the fields of literary and social history. She has been published widely on the history of health and is the author of _Shell Shocked Britain: The First World War's Legacy for Britain's Mental Health_ (Pen and Sword, 2014) and _Death Disease & Dissection: The Life of a Surgeon Apothecary 1750-1850_ (Pen and Sword, 2017) inspired by her lifelong study of Romantic poet John Keats. She writes for a number of high profile Romanticism blogs and is preparing a book on Keats for 2021\. She lives with her husband and rescue dog in Brittany.