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Gil Skidmore, who is a Quaker, has spent many years researching the lives and writings of early Quakers. She has worked as a professional librarian in various specialist and academic libraries, including Friends House Library in London, and has been editorially involved in the Journal of the Friends Historical Society. Her publications include Turning Inside Out: An Exploration of Spiritual Autobiography (1996), Dear Friends and Sisters: 25 Short Biographies of Quaker Women (1998) and Dear Friends and Brethren: 25 Short Biographies of Quaker Men (2000). She is also a contributor to the New Dictionary of National Biography and author of a number of articles in Quaker journals, including Friends Quarterly. Gil Skidmore is currently writing the centenary history of Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre in Birmingham and is also working as the research officer for the Location Register for 20th-Century Literary Manuscripts and Letters project at the University of Reading.