Seumas MacInnes is one of Scotland's foremost restaurateurs. After studying hotel management he joined the restaurant in 1983 and became its owner in 1995. He has recently published the Cafe Gandolfi Cookbook to celebrate the restaurant's 30th birthday, and also presented a series of online cookery demonstrations for a selection of his favourite recipes on STV's Scotland on TV. Seumas is married to Donalda MacKinnon, who is Head of Services for BBC Scotland, and has three sons, Sileas, Alasdair and Domhnall. He lives in Glasgow.
Bob Dewar was born in Edinburgh and was first published nationally when he was sixteen. As well as books for Black and White, Birlinn and Oxford University Press, his work has appeared in The Scottish Field and Holyrood magazine and The Scotch Malt Whisky newsletter. He has had exhibitions in Edinburgh and Italy, and for fifteen years did political and social commentary for The Scotsman. He is married to novelist Isla Dewar and has a son, and a golden retriever.