Ever since I was a child, I wanted to write stories. I am thankful to my school, Ovingdean Hall in Brighton, where I was encouraged to do so. There I had the opportunity to write and read aloud my stories, whether it was to my class or to the whole school in general, and pursue the goal of what I wanted to be 'When I grew up'. After a long journey of torture and self doubt and wondering whether I would make the grade as a published writer or to suffer the rejection of publishers/agents and magazine editors, that goal had now been realised. My perseverance, and the hard work I put in studying various Creative Writing courses to master my craft, allowed me eventually to suceed, with writing qualifications attained and with the publication of my debut novel 'Early Memory' by American Publisher Trafford in January 2006. It was followed by 'Game of Justice' by British Publisher Exposure in June 2007. The general feedback and sales of the novels had been very positive, to the point that my occupation became as 'An Author'. The majority of those who seek to become a novelist NEVER get that book done, either because they give up too easily on the tough journey, or because they do not have enough faith in their ability to achieve their dreams. In 30 years time, they may say 'If Only....' and reflect on what could have been. Thankfully, I'm more of a positive person, who believed that it was my destiny. I already have ideas for other novels, all written down on paper, waiting to see the light of day. From 2010, my aim is to break the Short Story market more. I write a range of genres and over the coming years hope to continue my quest in gaining a wider readership for my works. I also hope that you as my audience will share in my future successes, and for this union between author and reader to be a fruitful rewarding partnership. So sit back, enjoy and HAPPY READING. 
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