See below for a couple of sample bios or puff pages
~Meet Flora May~
Flora May is the author of The Fairies of Farholt series, illustrated by Kerri Slaven and published by Prints Charming Books from 2014 onwards. She has written many other books under many other names, but Flora is who she is when she feels like a holiday from real life. Flora’s grandmother was a tiny person who loved flowers, animals and children. She collected mushrooms, walnuts and blackberries and grew gooseberries, green peas and plums and wonderful irregular beds of pansies, honesty and polyanthus. In her garden was an apple tree that was over a century old, and there was a ghost in the upstairs room. As if that wasn't enough, she had a rose named The Fairy in a special bed marked out in river stones. With a granny like that is it any wonder Flora walks with a foot in several worlds? (And no, that doesn’t make her a centipede.)
Flora has hazel eyes and brown hair. It started going grey at the sides a long time ago but it has forgotten to finish the job. If you’d like to know more about Flora and the Fairies of Farholt, go to http://www.thefairiesoffarholt.com/
Flora’s story in Zoo-thology is The Tussie.
Flora May is the author of The Fairies of Farholt series, illustrated by Kerri Slaven and published by Prints Charming Books from 2014 onwards. She has written many other books under many other names, but Flora is who she is when she feels like a holiday from real life. Flora’s grandmother was a tiny person who loved flowers, animals and children. She collected mushrooms, walnuts and blackberries and grew gooseberries, green peas and plums and wonderful irregular beds of pansies, honesty and polyanthus. In her garden was an apple tree that was over a century old, and there was a ghost in the upstairs room. As if that wasn't enough, she had a rose named The Fairy in a special bed marked out in river stones. With a granny like that is it any wonder Flora walks with a foot in several worlds? (And no, that doesn’t make her a centipede.)
Flora has hazel eyes and brown hair. It started going grey at the sides a long time ago but it has forgotten to finish the job. If you’d like to know more about Flora and the Fairies of Farholt, go to http://www.thefairiesoffarholt.com/
Flora’s story in Zoo-thology is The Tussie.
Meet Leonie Dennison
Leonie Dennison has been writing since she was 5 years old. She has written many short stories, poems and scripts, and has also been a ghost writer. She co-authored a book about a new therapy for the treatment of cancer in 1987, and launched it in the USA. She is presently working on a Y.A.novel. She teaches meditation, has a keen interest in nutrition, and maintains a large productive garden for three generations of her family.