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Finding Inspiration

Real Life or imagination? Years ago, when I started on my writing journey, almost every book I read, or lecture I listened to, said: write what you know. Having led a normal and rather sheltered life I couldn’t think of anything exciting to write about. I failed at the first post. I could have written about my pet rabbit, who I spoiled by feeding it milk; bad, bad, bad. It was a while before I noticed he wasn’t eating his carrots, yet he was getting very fat. His nourishment was coming from the milk. Consequently, his teeth grew and eventually locked together. I had to take him to the vet to have them returned to their normal size! Or, I might have been inspired by my experience, as a very young girl, when, with friends, we pinched cabbages from a market garden and fed them to the donkeys in the field opposite – exhausted donkeys who were in need of a rest, having spent the long summer months giving children rides on the beach. Not exactly best seller material. To this day I still wait for the knock on the door from the police. Time passed and I continued to…

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E Bamford

Eileen’s background is not what you’d call typical for a crime writer. She currently lives with her husband of 50+ years in rural Northumberland. She’s lived a varied and happy life, bringing up 2 children, moving around England from sleepy peaceful town to sleepy peaceful town, before upping sticks to move to Greece then Spain for a retirement in the sun. From a young age Eileen was captured by the drama and enjoyment a novel can bring, she remembers reading a James Bond novel to younger children when she was as young as 8, and her passion for a gripping yarn only grew from then. Some might say that a happy, quiet home life could mean a lack of ideas, of experiences. Not so the case for Eileen, her stories are filled with the twists and turns you might expect to hear from a criminal lawyer or a member of the Police, and the tales follow her characters all over the world. You can find her books on Amazon and on her website www.ebamford.com