Jeanné Olivier is a British-South African author dividing her time between Haslemere in the UK, and Mossel Bay in South Africa. The Girl in my Dreams is her debut novel.
I am delighted and honoured that my work has been recognised by various awards for both books and audiobook versions featuring my own original music and sound effects. Here are some of them:
Gill was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and immigrated to Adelaide, South Australia in 2004 with her husband and two daughters. Gill studied at Flinders University in South Australia and has a double deg…
I live on the beautiful Ards peninsula in Northern Ireland with my husband and our two rough collies. I'm an avid fan of motorcycle racing (MotoGP and WSB) and Formula 1, having attended 33 live F1 ra…
F.E. Beyer writes about dead-end jobs, travel, history, and crime. He is the author of three novels. His articles and reviews have appeared in the South China Morning Post, Los Angeles Review of Books…
Rosemary Mairs lives in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. She studied Psychology at Queen’s University, Belfast. Her short stories have been published in anthologies and won prizes, including a Society…
Greg Vigdor has spent his life working within America’s health care system, trying to improve it. He has now chosen to write about the system with the hope that this will stimulate the type of change …
Ada J. Peters shares her personal journey and expertise in health and wellness in her book, My Gut: IBS, SIBO and other digestive issues. For decades, Ada faced multiple gastrointestinal health issues…
Joan has always loved telling stories, and introducing young children to some of the best tales in the world. She has worked in schools as a teacher and headteacher both in Germany, and in different p…
Freya Kissane is the author of First, Do No Harm, a heart wrenching novel about a painful transition from adolescence to adulthood and the hooks that catch you unaware and change the course of your li…
Founded by Shannon, a sarcastic lifelong dog devotee, Rottweiler mom, and 20+ year survivor of training sessions, rescue work, vet clinic chaos, mud, fur, drool, and other crimes against peace, Zero W…
Chris Schneider is a poet and writer whose work examines memory, adolescence, and survival through a raw, deeply personal lens. His debut collection, Sad Boy, draws on his formative years in Massachus…