I’m a writer who cares deeply about my characters and their worlds. If I were to sum up my essence, I’d say I am a glass half-full person who believes in the power of hope and the grace of God. Although many of my characters experience great darkness, light always carries them through.
I was born in South Africa and grew up during the time of apartheid. The evil of racism is a theme I deal with in my novel ‘Hear Me’ which is set in the time of Nelson Mandela’s inauguration as President of the newly democratic South Africa in 1994.
I’ve always been a dreamer with a touch of the rebel. At school the only subjects I cared about were the Arts, and I have to admit to being somewhat on the lazy side. Theatre has always been one of my passions, and after attending Drama school, I was involved in the world of professional theatre for a time both on stage and on radio. I love living in a world of imagination and losing myself in the life of characters whether in plays or in books.
As a Drama teacher I often wrote my own stories and plays. My tutor encouraged me to continue writing and to look at publishing my work. I moved to the UK in 2000, found a Literary agent and published my first children’s book (Alexandra Trott and the Muti Machinations).
Ironically, despite not liking school as a teenager, I went into the world of teaching. I have headed a number of Departments and taught English, History, Drama, Philosophy and Ethics and Anthropology up to A-Level. I progressed to becoming a Deputy Head and served for a time as Acting Head.