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Inspired by the 1974 Hot Chocolate single, Emma, this novella tells the story of an 18 year-old single parent of the same name. While her friends are going out and having fun, she is stuck at home with the baby. Depression almost overwhelms her until one night she is dragged out to a disco by her friends. She suddenly realises that she can change her life. That evening, Emma reinvents herself as carefree party-girl, Emmaline but how long can she live a lie, and what happens when her new boyfriend finds out the truth?

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Inspired by the 1974 Hot Chocolate single, Emma, this novella tells the story of an 18 year-old single parent of the same name. While her friends are going out and having fun, she is stuck at home with the baby. Depression almost overwhelms her until one night she is dragged out to a disco by her friends. She suddenly realises that she can change her life. That evening, Emma reinvents herself as carefree party-girl, Emmaline but how long can she live a lie, and what happens when her new boyfriend finds out the truth?


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Autorenporträt
In Conisbrough, in the West Riding, I spent most of my childhood, where there's an old castle, presiding over the local neighbourhood. The castle teased me with its mystery and got me interested in history. Then at Leeds University I took a Literature degree, Choosing an option on Jane Austen and Regency Society, and also one on poetry: worlds which I loved to get lost in - and now I show appreciation by trying my hand at narration.

But wait! I have not finished yet: I want to be Poet Laureate - but my poor verse is much too stuffy. I ought to write, like Carol Duffy, of "ishoos" such as global warming and bankers' bonuses, but I can't get the Muse on, though I try.