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I've lived in Adelaide, South Australia all my life, a lovely city close to sandy beaches and the beautiful Mt. Lofty Ranges. When I finished school I went into junior primary teaching and hold a Dip T and a B Ed with a major in science. I've since left teaching and now write full-time. I have two adult children, Matthew and Rachel.
I'd like to say I've watched the sun set at the top of the Empire State building, learnt to fly a plane, seen an aurora… Been accepted for the first manned mission to Mars. Sadly, these remain on my 'to do' list. Perhaps one day…?
On a more down to earth note, travels include Papua/New Guinea when my parents lived in the capital of Port Moresby in the sixties, Hong Kong and Malaysia. When the kids were younger we took them to the west coast of America. Highlights were a snow-topped Grand Canyon, the Golden Gate Bridge, Sedona and the Native American cultural sites nearby. Never got to see Yosemite where our bus got bogged in snow and had to be towed away before we ever got to the gates.
In 1998 I traveled solo to the United Kingdom and Holland. In Amsterdam I spent an interesting and informative evening touring the red light district and sex museum with my Dutch pen-friend. All in the name of research, of course. The Scottish Highlands blew me away with their beauty and Scottish history came alive for me on the Culloden battlefield.
I've sold my own paintings, quilts and quilted jackets. Belonged to the Astronomical Society of South Australia and found planets, stars and Halley's Comet with my own telescope. A turning point in my life came when I researched my family history. I unearthed a few skeletons and rattled a few bones - including my own.
And my first novel was born - a reincarnation story. It was the book of my heart and is currently hibernating in a cupboard somewhere. Subsequent novels included a trilogy of time travel adventures and a contemporary romance involving a psychic hero before I wrote my first 'straight' contemporary romance. All did well in contests but publishers declined them.
Over the next few years I entered more than sixty contests in Australia, New Zealand and US which must make me a contest junkie. But I believe the more contests you enter the more likely you are to get your work read by an editor. And it happened for me!
The following is part of an interview Aussie author and critique partner, Trish Morey did when my work was finally accepted by Mills and Boon.