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Catherine Fox

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Catherine Fox was educated at Durham and London Universities and has a degree in English and a PhD in Theology. She is the author of Angels and Men, The Benefits of Passion and Love for the Lost, which explore the themes of the spiritual and the physical with insight and humour. In 2007, Yellow Jersey Press published Fight the Good Fight: From Vicar's Wife to Killing Machine in which Catherine relates her quest to achieve a black belt in Judo. More recently she published a YA fantasy novel, Wolf Tide, before starting work on her three volume Lindchester Chronicles. She teaches at Manchester Metropolitan University and lives in Sheffield. She is currently blogging a new novel in weekly instalments. It starts here: https://lindfordtales.blogs ...more

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Catherine Fox Sometimes people think they spot other people in my books, but they are wrong about that. I don't put real people in. Still, I hope the characters see…moreSometimes people think they spot other people in my books, but they are wrong about that. I don't put real people in. Still, I hope the characters seem real. (less)
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WOLF TIDE

When are you going to write another novel? A lot of kind people have asked me this in recent years. Well, the answer is, I just have. WOLF TIDE was published on 30th November of this year. You can buy it on Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1490904581

This is my first venture into Young Adult Fantasy, and I had a blast writing it. I'm secretly hoping that all those people who claim they never read Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 02, 2013 08:15 Tags: fantasy, wolf-tide, young-adult-fiction
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“Dear Lord, please bless Freddie May.’ This is uttered as though ‘bless’ were some kind of synonym for ‘visit hideous plagues upon’. But there. He has done it. He has prayed for his enemy.”
Catherine Fox, Acts and Omissions: (Lindchester Chronicles 1)

“We do genuinely love one another, even though we find the Peace an awkward business.”
Catherine Fox, Acts and Omissions: (Lindchester Chronicles 1)

“The moon has seen it all. The horsemen riding. The end not coming. Another June with rain and roses. If we are spared to a ripe old age, we might live to see a thousand iterations of the lunar cycle. Same old, same old. And same new, same new. Each time another chance. For all that time’s arrow flies one way, while we live and breathe there’s another chance.”
Catherine Fox, Tales from Lindford

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