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Caroline Beecham

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Caroline is the author of four historical fiction novels; Maggie's Kitchen, Eleanor's Secret, Finding Eadie (published as When We Meet Again in North America) and Esther's Children, and also a novelisation, Rainbow. She has 20 years experience as a writer and producer in film and television and has worked on a documentary about Princess Diana lookalikes, a series about journeys to the ends of the earth, as well as a feature film about finding the end of the rainbow. While she has done none of these things herself, she has discovered that she loves to write and to share lesser-known histories; and in particular those of pioneering women whose lives she reimagines through fiction. Caroline studied the craft of novel writing at the Faber Acade ...more

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Caroline Beecham I often get up from my computer and go for a walk as its often once the blood flows and I'm outdoors that the ideas tend to come. Reading can be a gre…moreI often get up from my computer and go for a walk as its often once the blood flows and I'm outdoors that the ideas tend to come. Reading can be a great catalyst too as I can get immersed in other fiction and realise what the problem is that I've been getting stuck on. If that doesn't work then I'll spend my time doing research or working on something else because sometimes you just can't force it.(less)
Caroline Beecham The best thing about being a writer is getting to share stories with people, and in the case of historical fiction, stories rooted in fact and inspire…moreThe best thing about being a writer is getting to share stories with people, and in the case of historical fiction, stories rooted in fact and inspired by real people. (less)
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Maggie's Kitchen

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Finding Eadie

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When We Meet Again

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Eleanor's Secret

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Esther's Children

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Rainbow

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Divas, Secrets and Spies…

Hello September!! Since its now officially spring, I thought I’d share an update on my latest projects, as well as recommendations of some books and TV series that I’ve enjoyed recently. The manuscript that I’m currently working on is another historical fiction (and although I’m doing research as I go along on this one rather than lots up front) I did make a trip to England recently. I visited a f

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With charming characters, and all the romance and intrigue of an old movie, this nostalgic and heartwarming story will have you laugh, cry and sigh at love’s potent magic. Poignant and beautifully written, Love Camera Action, is a testament to the po ...more
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