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  1. 20 de ene. de 2021 · January 20, 2021. I have book news, and I hope you’ll forgive me if it’s not quite what you were expecting: Today, I’m thrilled – and slightly terrified – to be able to share the news that my first novel as alter-ego Georgie Hall will be coming out in the UK this summer entitled Woman of a Certain Rage, and here is the ...

  2. 7 de jul. de 2021 · July 7, 2021 I read recently that Jackie Collins kept an immaculate archive, every press clipping about herself neatly cut out and filed, all editions of her books in every language shelved in order. No mean feat for a woman about whom so many reams of material was written and whose literary output was so prolific.

  3. 12 de oct. de 2021 · Stratford Literary Festival – Fiona Walker. October 12, 2021. I’m thrilled to share the news that I’ll be appearing alongside the Guardian’s TV critic and all-round womanly wit Lucy Mangan at Stratford Literary Festival on Friday 12 th November, where we’ll be talking motherhood, midlife and all its multi-tasking with the wonderful Jane Garvey.

  4. 15 de ene. de 2021 · Learning on the Job – Fiona Walker. January 15, 2021. How many of us started Lockdown 3 with Dolly Parton in our heads 24/7 singing ‘Here You Come Again’? I know I should be grateful it’s finally exorcised the Kylie Minogue earworm that’s been there since Glastonbury 2019, but oh…

  5. 19 de abr. de 2021 · Virtually Worldly – Fiona Walker. April 19, 2021. Mid lock-down, feeling guilty that we hadn’t taken the children anywhere more exciting than the local footpaths for over a year, we came up with the bright idea of a Virtual Reality headset.

  6. There are twenty-two Fiona Walker novels, plus one written as Georgie Hall. To find out more, please click on the book jacket. Every page has Fionas insight into the book – just tap on the typewriter! To see the order and series in which the novels were written, click here. Latest release!

  7. Fiona Walker (born Isle of Wight 1969) is a British author of contemporary women's fiction. She has been popularly dubbed ‘the Jilly Cooper of the Cosmo generation’. Biography. Fiona Walker studied drama at the University of London before embarking upon a brief career in advertising.