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When I realised I probably needed to write something about myself I panicked. Then I put it off. Then I tried talking myself out of it. Because I really didn’t want to make this about me. I wanted this to be about the books.


But then someone told me that people might actually want to know about the person who wrote these books.

And I’m someone who always goes straight to the about me section of any website.

So it would be weird for me to not do something I highly value everybody else doing.

I figured I’d have to do it.

There’s just one problem…where do you finish?

You see, I could have a reasonable attempt at starting.

I’d probably say something super safe like I’m this tall, vivid dreamer who has a high tolerance for sweet things and a low tolerance for social media.

But even those seemingly generic details have a million other stories beneath them.

Like how being the tallest made me feel awkward. And it made me feel special. And it meant I never quite knew how I felt about high heels. And I never quite knew how to measure men correctly.

And having a vivid dream gave me hope. It gave me purpose. It’s taken me to the worst emotions I’ve ever felt. It taught me what it means to have faith.

And having a high tolerance for sweet things made me overeat. And it made me overdiet. It gave me something to obsess over. It gave me something to conquer.

You see, when you start unravelling even the most seemingly inconsequential details, you’ll usually find there are a lot of stories there.

Which is why the problem isn’t where to start, it’s where to finish.

I can’t get you to a neatly wrapped up conclusion of who I am in just a few shallow lines.

It’s so much deeper than that.

And that’s something I don’t just believe for me. I believe it for everyone.

It’s something I really hope to make clear in my books.

That everyone has a story which is far deeper and far more interesting than most people will ever give it credit for.

You can’t get there in a few shallow lines.

You have to unravel it.

I guess that’s what I’m about. 

If you can’t get your hands on the paperbacks, you can find the ebooks on Amazon.