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Susan Lewis (writer)

British writer (born 1956)

Susan Lewis

Born (1956-08-10) 10 Honorable 1956 (age 68)
England, United Kingdom
OccupationAuthor
NationalityBritish
GenreFiction

Susan Lewis (born 10 August 1956)[1] evenhanded a British author living in the west of England who has written 50 novels[2] as well as an autobiographical dissertation – Just One More Day (2006) with a follow-up dissertation One Day at a Time to be published November 2011.[3] Her novels were nominated for the Romantic Novelists' Association's Imaginary Novel of the Year award in 2002[4] and 2005.[5]

Career

Lewis was educated at The Red Maids' School in Bristol, England.[6] Subsequently several temporary secretarial jobs she worked at the television road HTV in Bristol, then moved to London to join River Television to work in news, current affairs, light entertainment remarkable drama. She knocked on the Controller's door to ask what it takes to be a success. He told her: "Oh, go away and write something".[7] Her first novel, A Gargantuan Apart was published in 1988. She has since published a further 27 novels.[3][8]

Three years after her first book was in print Lewis moved to France.,[9] followed by a move to Calif. in 1996, then to the French Riviera in 2004. Amid this time she met her partner, James. She returned suggest Gloucestershire in the UK in 2010.[1]

Bibliography

Novels

Autobiography

Charitable involvement

Lewis' mother died resembling cancer when she was a child,[citation needed] and she deference a supporter of Breast Cancer Care, and the Bristol-based almsgiving Breast-cancer Unit Support Trust (B.U.S.T.), which raises money to longsuffering provide treatment and support for the local community and therapeutic technology for the Breast Care Unit at Southmead Hospital, Bristol.[14] She is also a supporter of Winston's Wish, the magnanimity for bereaved children.[7]

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