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WRITING STUFF

NON-FICTION

PerfectlyplumPerfectly Plum is a collection of essays on the life, love and other disasters of Stephanie Plum, Trenton Bounty Hunter and heroine of Janet Evanovich's series of novels.

My essay, Why Can't You Be More Like Your Sister?, is about Stephanie's relationship with her "perfect" sister, Valerie.

Shiny Media

I co-edit (and write for) women's book site, Trashionista.

I also write regularly for  Bridalwave and TV Scoop.

Magazine Articles

Pp_sept_07 Practical Parenting (Sept 07)
Don't show me up!
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Mslexia Mslexia (Jan/Feb/Mar 06)
Blogging
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Oneup One Up (Sept 06)
Severing Family Ties
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CosmoGIRL! (Aug 06)
Why Everyone Wants to Give You Money (and Why You Shouldn't Take It!)
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All About You:
How to get good customer service
Alternative Easter eggs

A Place in the Sun's Everything America
How to set up your own blog on the internet

More coming soon

FICTION

Finished novels

Forget Me Not

Written for NaNoWriMo 2005, FORGET ME NOT the story of 16-year-old Georgie who is suffering from amnesia following a head injury. 

It's a funny, page-turning and edgy story about creating your own identity and discovering that people prove their love not by who they are, but by what they do.

Novels in Progress

My OK! Life

Originally written for NaNoWriMo 2004.

Luna Beach Luna Beach features the sexiest man I've written so far (although I do have a soft spot for Roman in Happy Endings) Mack

Happy Endings

I started writing this in America (in 2001) and I really love it. I just can't seem to finish it ...

Polly

I wrote this for a competition by the now defunct romance publisher Heartline Books and I was runner-up. There are a couple more chapters and, one of these days, I'll finish it (and give it a title!).

Serendipitea

I started writing Serendipitea about seven years ago and finished it about four years ago! By then I was bored to tears with it, but if I read it now, something great happens: I can't remember writing it! And I read it thinking 'this is good'. But I know it needs work and I can't be bothered to do it. I'll get around to it one day.