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Autobiography
I was born in London in 1950, the youngest of four children.
As a child I wanted to act and my love of the theatre has influenced
my novels, which are visual and dramatic and contain a lot of dialogue.
I do not plan them in great detail but conceive of them as scenes.
My
next novel, Family Portrait, will be based on my life up
to the age of seventeen.
I studied History at King's College London, dropped out at the end
of the first year and went to live in Rome, where I enjoyed myself
hugely and finished my first novel, Under the Rainbow, about
a young couple splitting up. Family, my second novel, is
set in Rome, where a young opera singer falls in love with a man
who turns out to be a terrorist.
I married
in Rome in 1979 and my daughter, Rebecca, was born two years later.
I have travelled widely and, in addition to Italy, I've lived in
Libya, Saudi Arabia and Japan.
My
third novel, Before Natasha, set in London, is about the
birth of a baby and the effect it has on her parents, a teacher
and an actor.
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During the early eighties, when I was living in London, I became involved
in CND and was convinced that the policies of the Thatcher government
would make England more divisive and unequal. I was shocked when homeless
people and beggars began to appear on the streets of London and Smiles
and the Millennium, my fourth novel, was a passionate response
to this. It is set in what was then the future (2000), in a London
where the elite live in mansions and desperate homeless families squat
in shanty towns where cholera is endemic.
An
intended sequel to this novel turned into my only work of non-fiction,
Bed and Breakfast: Women and Homelessness Now. This is a
collection of interviews with homeless women and politicians, with
an afterword by Sheila Mckechnie, former director of Shelter.
My
experience in Saudi Arabia resulted in
A Thousand and One Coffee Mornings, a collection of stories
about the bizarre and often comical lives of expatriate women living
in Riyadh.
In
addition to writing I've worked as a teacher and a charity fundraiser.
I am divorced and now live in North London.
I am currently a mentor for the Literary Consultancy
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