The official website for Tessa Barrie and her Alter Ego, Sally Edmondson, or is it the other way around?
AUTHOR INTERVIEWS – It’s Good to Talk
In 2019, I had a great time getting to know a few established authors, as well as those just starting out on their writing journey when they agreed to talk to me about their writing lives. I hope they enjoyed it, as much as I did.
Unfortunately, as we all know, 2020 hasn’t gone quite the way we all had planned, but I look forward to interviewing more talented writers in 2021. In the meantime, here they are.
Becci Murray is a British author from Gloucestershire who has previously written sketches for children’s television and theatre plays for a children’s theatre group. She also used to run a children’s entertainment company, where she earnt a living playing musical bumps and doing the Hokey Cokey (true story).
DREENA COLLINS – Dreena Has had work featured in Mslexia magazine. She has been shortlisted in a number of writing competitions, including the Bridport Prize. She has published three anthologies of her short story collections and is currently writing her first novel.
James Sillwood is a writer based in Jersey, Channel Islands, and he also hosts the Jersey Writers Social Group. James has published several novels, and he also writes historical fiction under the name of James Faro including his series of books The Assiduous Quest of Tobias Hopkins.
ABIGAIL SUMMER is a British author living in France, who is currently writing the sequel to Colette: You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me, is a novel set in 1960s Guernsey (Channel Islands) Available on Amazon Kindle and in print.
Rajani Sharma is a writer from Bhilai, Central India. She blogs at http://www.trickylane.com and in November 2020 she published a collection of short stories called The Tattered Society, which is available on Amazon.