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I work as a senior policy analyst for a social policy research institute. I’ve published journalism and non-fiction in The Guardian, The Times Educational Supplement, Health & Fitness, Bella and City Limits. I’ve written and edited non-fiction books on education policy and mental health, a natural progression from lecturing in English for 13 years and holding a masters degree in the positive psychology of education.

I was delighted to win the ‘New Woman’ magazine writing competition in 1990, enabling me to launch my freelance writing career with the prize money. I count myself as very fortunate to have studied English Literature at Birmingham University with novelist Professor David Lodge. I’ve also enjoyed working as a tutor for The London School of Journalism, helping over 50 students into print for the first time. I was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 2002.

Last but not least, I have brought up two sons, now age 19 and 22. Theirs is a mixed heritage of English and East African Asian parents. During the 23 years when I was in a partnership with their Kenyan-born father, I saw post-colonial British Asian life from the inside. Two long trips to East Africa gave me a privileged entry into a world of expats, disenfranchised Asian ex-millionaires and Africans making a living anyway they could.

I live in north London, write occasional travel pieces and I've finished the draft of a first novel. Please read the extract I've uploaded here and tell me what you think.

favourite books

Human Traces Sebastian Faulkes
Life of Pi Yann Martel
A Silent Music Vikram Seth
The Golden Notebook Doris Lessing
The Shipping News Annie Proulx
Atonement Ian McEwan

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A Certain Freedom

Anne Page

Joss Messenger is searching for the truth about the mystery woman who placed red roses on her father’s coffin at his funeral.


After the funeral service, the mystery woman, dressed in a black coat with a red rose pinned to the collar, steps forward. She hands Joss a piece of paper. On the scrap of linen foolscap is scrawled Deacon & Co, Solicitors, St David’s, Pembrokeshire. The ink is fountain pen red and the writing a spidery copperplate.

The aftermath of her father’s death takes Joss on a rollercoaster ride back through childhood to university days, passionate involvement in student protest movements, a year travelling in East Africa and the progression of her career as a university lecturer, up to the point where, on a last minute trip to Marrakesh, she meets and falls in love with Ben, her famously unflappable partner and now the father of her two children.

The secret revealed by Deacon of Deacon & Co sets Joss on a new path of discovery that eventually reveals her true birthright, a discovery that leads Joss to re-evaluate her most fundamental beliefs about herself and the world.

For Joss Messenger, academic, writer and mother, nothing will ever be quite the same again.

 

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I wrote 606 days ago

Hi Elizabeth I've taken a look at your first 2 chapters and will come back to read more. Your MC leaps off the page with her energy, allbeit misdirected sometimes. I like the way you weave together the different realities that Glory is living in and I've still to discover the unpleasant side of her... view book

I wrote 618 days ago

Hi This is truly a saga with a breadth of vision covering the 2nd half of the 20th century and into the new millenium. I like the way it all knits together with a sense of 'throwback' about the stories you tell. Inevitably I have dipped in and out of the chapters and would need a Greek islands tri... view book

I wrote 655 days ago

Thanks for your comments and backing for A Certain Freedom. I have backed your book on the srength of the pitch and the first chapter. I'll read more in the next few days.[ Anne QUOTE] You set the tone for your book right from the outset and built from there - the baby mystery. Your character dev... view book

I wrote 656 days ago

Thanks for your positive comments about A Certain Freedom. Anne view book

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