Stephen Fry said...Rebecca, you're an amazing woman. So many would have given up or compromised their writing to fit the commercial market. But you still write what you want to write, what you need to write – and I admire you for it. I wish you all the luck in the world.In an interview with Angie Ledbetter, Co-Editor of The Rose & Thorn Literary E-zine and Regional Representative of the National Association of Women Writers (US), Rebecca said: You can’t swing a polo mallet [in the Cotswolds] without knocking out a member of the royal family or a major celebrity. All is not as it seems, however, and it’s that not-as-it-seems-ness that I like to play with in my novels.A coma survivor, Rebecca learnt to read again when she was eleven and went on to gain a degree in English. After many adventures in England and America, she married a wonderful man and lives with him and other wildlife in a Cotswold village. Recent NewsNeil Gaiman nominates Rebecca to win the Shorty Award in Literature A Year in the Digital Village
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Booktrust - the people behind the Orange Prize for Fiction
Posted Nov 19, 2009 5:01 PM by Rebecca WoodheadOne of the more interesting personalities on our Twitter feed has been aspiring author Rebecca Woodhead. Author of two books and unpublished, she has been using the internet to her advantage, to build up a loyal following of visitors to her blog and writings.news1.rebeccawoodhead.com
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Comment by John Keenan - Journalist
Posted Nov 19, 2009 5:07 PM by Rebecca WoodheadGuardian journalist, John Keenan, said of Rebecca's Ms Twitter UK campaign:"...a victory for literature over liposuction" Brilliant. A great argument for the intelligent use of Twitter. -
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