Jules Horne is from the Scottish Borders and writes for the stage and BBC radio. She has won Edinburgh Fringe Firsts for her stage plays ALLOTMENT and THREAD, and the National Library of Scotland's Robert Louis Stevenson Award for her fiction. She teaches creative writing for the Open University, and writes in a former textile mill in Selkirk, with a blues band next door.
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An exuberant fiction debut from award-winning Scottish playwright Jules Horne. Ever suffered from writer's block? Jules Horne had a chronic form of the condition, known as writer's lock. Could a scientific experiment be the answer? She decided to write A STORY A DAY. IN FIVE MINUTES. How? Read on... "Her stories are magical and profound, but light and funny at the same time. She is a dazzling...
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