![]() ![]() The first time I sent off a piece of writing for someone else to read was when I entered a Sunday Times short story competition at the age of 11. Tell me about your journey to publication Which is a bit silly, now that I come to think about it. ![]() But I didn’t tell anyone for a long, long time that I wanted to be one – not until I was finally published. My parents were both writers, so I knew there was such a thing as ‘a writer’. I wanted to write the books that I wanted to read. I have no idea it’s just something I always did from a very young age. You have to combine a lot of roles in order to make a living as a writer! I’m also a journalist, teacher and Royal Literary Fund Fellow. I’m a 54-year-old Londoner who has written 12 books – both novels and non-fiction – often about women whose stories have been wiped out of history. First of all, would you tell my blog readers a little about yourself? She is answering my Author in the Spotlight questions so read on to find out more about her and the book ![]() I’m pleased to be joined by Caitlin Davies author of Daisy Belle: Swimming Champion of the World. ![]()
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