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All
about me...
"We
should write because it is human nature to write. Writing
claims our world. It makes it directly and specifically our
own. We should write because humans are spiritual beings and
writing is a powerful form of prayer and meditation, connecting
us both to our own insights and to a higher and deeper level
of inner guidance."
Julia Cameron, The Right to Write
This quote encapsulates
what writing means to me - a way of reaching my highest self.
I believe many of us share the same inner truths, are on the
same spiritual path and meet similar obstacles along the way.
By expressing myself I hope, through my writing, to inspire,
encourage and transform other people’s lives. If only
just a little bit.
My journey began when I had blond pigtails
and started writing my first novel aged seven. Although I
gave up after thirty pages, the love of writing remained with
me right through primary and secondary school. It was the
one subject I excelled in and the one subject in which I could
let my imagination run riot. I was also a massive bookworm,
often taking out six books at a time from the local library.
I remember the joy of taking them home and stacking them in
the order in which I would read them. I adored books. And
still do.
So it made sense that I would be drawn toward
a creative degree. And by chance, and it was chance, I stumbled
across a BA Hons Degree course which in its second year was
still formative. I was immediately offered a place to study
Scriptwriting for Film & Television and along with forty
other students of varying ages I spent three wonderful years
learning how to write screenplays.
The next three years
saw me in London. I had the great opportunity to work in the
heart of the film industry helping develop the work of both
new and established writers. I was employed by ICM,
a talent agency, Casarotto
Ramsay, a literary agency representing screenwriters
and directors, Robert
Fox, a theatre and film producer and The
Almeida Theatre in Islington. For all of these
companies I was employed as a reader. A reader is someone
who is specifically taken on to read and critique all the
incoming spec scripts/manuscripts. I was the filter who decided
what to pass onto the agent or producer or what to pass. It
is this professional background which I use in my Critique
Service.
I did not forget my
own writing ambitions though. During this time I wrote a ten
minute film which was short-listed for the BBC’s 10x10
scheme. When this was passed up, I can still remember how
disappointed I felt. I soon learnt to see this as a positive
turning point in my life. I decided to leave London and train
as a TEFL teacher. This decision turned out to be one of the
best things I’ve ever done for my writing career and
for my ability to teach writing. Why? I learnt all the English
grammar I’d ever need to know!
I adore travel and the exploration of other
countries. I lived in both Costa Rica and Madrid, along the
way writing a feature film which is in development. I’m
obviously drawn to Spanish cultures as I now live in a small
Andalucian mountain town called Competa, a pueblo blanco,
and have found my home in Spain. Its warm climate, sensual
lifestyle and laidback life appeal to me on many different
levels. I have been teaching creative writing ever since and
have published articles in UK magazines.
In 2006, I started my
first novel, The Voices
of Angels . It’s the story of an ordinary
girl who has an extraordinary gift – she can see when
people are about to die. In November 2008 it was voted number
one book on Harper
Collins’ website, authonomy.
Please take a stroll around my site and enjoy.
It’s for you – anyone who’s ever had a dream
to write.
2009
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