Susie Reynolds
I've always been a writer since a small child. At primary school we were told to write an Anthology by copying out poems. I copied out Shakespearian Sonnets and put kisses and hearts in the margins. As a teenager I kept diaries with secret codes.I loved Robert Browning's poetry which i studied at school. When i was a student in Liverpool I wrote a book of poems after hearing The Liverpool Scene read their work with a jazz backing in o'conners and reading The Mersea Beat. I particularly enjoyed the poems of Brian Patten and Adrian Henri. Now I'm the author of two novels, Dangerous Angel and 69. I'm also working on a collection of Poetry which is Parisian streetwise. My short story collection is about to be promoted. I've been published in a number of magazines including Ambit and Gargoyle US. I live in Brittany and Paris.