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| Cecilia Aherne Another one of the strong Irish Chicklit writing contingent, Cecelia Aherne began her literary career at the early age of 21 with the publication of PS, I Love You. The movie rights were subsequently bought by Warner Bros and it is currently in production more>> |
![]() | Jessica Adams Jessica Adams is a medium and astrologer. She has columns in Australian Vogue and B in the UK. She has also written Handbag horoscope and The New Astrology For Women. more>> |
![]() | Sarah Ball Sarah Ball was born in Loughborough in 1973 (a town famous for producing athletes and big bells!). She left school with a weird notion that she wanted to write and sat about writing poetry until necessity and concerned family made her get a job. more>> |
![]() | Susannah Bates Susannah Bates was born and brought up near Ipswich, Suffolk. She taught in Tamale Nada, India before reading English at Durham university, where she co-wrote her first play, Smoke, for the Edinburgh Fringe. more>> |
![]() | Alison Bond Lisa Clark interviews Alison Bond, author of How to Be Famous and The Truth About Ruby Valentine. more>> |
![]() | Jenny Colgan Jenny, a past health service employee and stand up comic, now writes and lives in London. more>> |
![]() | Sabine Durrant Sabine is obviously a woman who prefers to let her books speak for herself as we could get little information about her, and her publicist turned down our request for an interview. But, don't let that put you off. Sabine is a talented newcomer... more>> |
![]() | Imogen Edwards-Jones Imogen Edwards-Jones is one of our most prolific chicklit writers. more>> |
![]() | Helen Fielding Helen Fielding was born in Northern England in a town called Morley in the heart of Yorkshire. Helen is the second of four children, her father a mill manager and her mother a homemaker. more>> |
![]() | Jane Green The queen of chicklit, Jane Green herself. more>> |
![]() | Kate Harrison Author of Old School Ties and The Starter Marriage, Kate tells us more about Kate more>> |
![]() | Wendy Holden Wendy hails from the glossy style world of Tatler, where she was deputy editor, Harpers and Queen, The Sunday Times and The Sunday Telegraph. more>> |
![]() | Kate Jacobs The Canadian author that has intertwined kniting with a good plot. more>> |
![]() | Lisa Jewell After spending time in the fashion industry and as a receptionist, Lisa Jewell embarked on a creative writing course and found her true love. more>> |
![]() | Marian Keyes Marian Keyes is an estranged Irish woman living in London. Like Susannah Bates, she has a background in law but left it to write. more>> |
![]() | India Knight India Knight writes a weekly column for the Sunday Times and contributes to a number of magazines and newspapers. She also writes a weekly column for the Observer Review. Don’t You Want me? is her second novel. more>> |
![]() | Sophie Kinsella The staggeringly successful Sophie Kinsella, creator of the Shopaholic series. more>> |
![]() | Dorothy Koomsom The latest in a new plethora of chicklit novelists is Dorothy Koomsom. Dorothy grew up in London and went to College in Leeds. She penned her first, unpublished novel when she was 13. more>> |
![]() | Susan Lewis Susan Lewis started her TV career at HTV West in Bristol, as a copy taker in the News Room. From there she moved to Thames TV (aged 22) to work as a secretary on the current affairs programme, TV Eye. more>> |
![]() | Shari Low Shari Low had a career in leisure management and selling in the UK and Hong Kong, before returning to Scotland to write. more>> |
![]() | Serena Mackesy After stints as a teacher, temp, lexicographical proof reader, barmaid, crossword editor and door to door salesperson, Serena Mackesy ended up as a journalist on the Independent before writing novels full time. more>> |
| Carole Matthews Carole Matthews is one of our most prolific chicklit novelists with a bit of a penchance for chocolate... more>> |
![]() | Anna Maxted Anna Maxted left Cambridge University with a degree in English, and began as a reporter for the Jewish Chronicle. She later freelanced for the Sunday Mirror, the Daily Mirror, Independent on Sunday, FHM (where she wrote a sex advice column), and Cosmo. more>> |
![]() | Melissa Nathan Melissa Nathan. more>> |
![]() | Freya North Freya North hails from an artistic background, holding a Masters in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute. But she gave it all up to write. Lucky for us! more>> |
![]() | Adele Parks Born in Cleveland, Adele read English at Leicester before spending time in both Italy and South Africa. She now lives in London with her son. more>> |
![]() | Anna Pasternak Meet Anna's Daisy Dooley, the latest Chicklit heroine. more>> |
![]() | Allison Pearson Leading character of I Don't Know How She Does It, Kate Reddy was begat in a weekly column in The Daily Telegraph. Allison writes for The Telegraph and Evening Standard and has been voted both Critic of the year and Interviewer of the Year. more>> |
| Jodi Picoult Jodi Picoult - best selling novelist of topical tales. more>> |
![]() | Carmen Reid Like Wendy Holden, India Knight and Allison Pearson, Carmen Reid is another professional journalist turned novelist. She was born in Scotland but moved to London to go to university and has lived and worked in London for ten years. more>> |
![]() | Annie Sanders Annie Sanders, author of the best-selling Goodbye, Jimmy Choo, comes clean about her split personality. more>> |
![]() | Kathleen Tessaro Kathleen trained as an actress and has worked as a drama teacher and voice coach. She now lives in North London with her husband, a concert pianist, and son, Eddie. more>> |
![]() | Michelle Vernal Michelle Vernal is a New Zealand based writer. We look at her debut novel, The Brazilian Job. more>> |
| Daisy Waugh Coming from an esteemed family of famous authors, most notablly her grandfather, Evelyn Waugh, it would have been rude for Daisy Wuagh not to follow in the same footsteps. more>> |
![]() | Isabel Wolff Perhaps less hyped than other chicklit authors Isabel Wolff consistently delivers thoughtful and witty books. more>> |
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