Live in the US? Love reading? Consider yourself a YA/NA buff? Well, here’s my NEXT exciting news: my debut novel ‘The Intern’ is going to be released in America in mid-October this year with Harper 360 (an offshoot of HarperCollins). Unsurprisingly I am beside myself with glee (trying not to wet my pants as I type). The…
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It’s the week for exciting, fun news! My debut novel THE INTERN is being released in German, via the folks at Random House, in October. Well, here’s the cover – isn’t she a pretty lass? The tweaked title – ‘Mein teuflisch glamouröses praktikum’ – translates to “My infernally glamorous internship”. Adorably hilariously wonderful. Love that…
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I love meeting readers and aspiring writers – it’s one of the bonuses of this crazy author adventure! Would you like to arrange something for your school, uni, book club, bookstore, festival, panel, writing class or chocolate-appreciation club? Invite me along (by dropping me a note with all the details here).
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Love YA? Love pizza? Love meeting authors? Love meeting other bookworms? Combine all those AMAZING loves on October 16 at this epic YA event. RSVP details are below! <3
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Saying “I love you” isn’t easy. The words don’t always slip out in a neat little row the way they do in the movies. Maybe there aren’t enough words to explain how you feel. Maybe there are too many and they multiply until they get jumbled up. But, when it comes to saying those three…
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I’m an author of YA books and a magazine writer/sub-editor, and I’m “doing it in a dress” to help educate young girls in Africa.As you may (or may not) know, I’m proud as punch to be an Online Ambassador for Do It In A Dress, which is doing its part to raise money for the…
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