Angela is an anonymous author as her writing could embarrass her family owing its sexual nature. She had been advised that there could be inappropriate contact by fans and critics. The stories are true so all names have been changed and some locations. Dialogue has had to be reconstructed in some...
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Angela is an anonymous author as her writing could embarrass her family owing its sexual nature. She had been advised that there could be inappropriate contact by fans and critics. The stories are true so all names have been changed and some locations. Dialogue has had to be reconstructed in some instances and some author's licence has been applied to improve the storytelling. Despite her anonymity it is possible to provide background without giving away her real name.Angela was born in Nottingham in 1950. The family moved to the seaside town of Gurney in 1962 when her father took up a teaching position at the local secondary modern school. Her mother worked part time for local government in the town.Her grandmother on her mother's side was Chinese, coming back to Britain with a sailor returning from a trade mission to Shanghai in 1899, so, third generation Chinese, Angela has some oriental features which made her the butt of jokes when she first moved to Gurney and joined the local High School. However, her pleasant and friendly personality soon won her many friends.She first met her husband when she was 14 and he 16 in 1964. Their teenage love affair, in all its explicit detail can be read in their books. Ages in the books have had to be changed to comply with laws in some countries. She was torn apart from her teenage lover when her parents relocated late in 1964 and her schooling continuted in Stafford. A clever student with a gift for languages, she obtained two grade As and one B in French, German and Latin. Accepted at Manchester university, she studied Mandarin and Cantonese.Graduating with honours in 1971 she spent the next ten years working within the department of trade and industry in London specialising in international trade with Hong Kong, Taiwan and China.In 1977 she set up her own business, Oriental Words, specialising in translation and tuition.In 2010 she retired and moved to the village of Bideford in Devon where she lived until her teenage lover found her on facebook. She was absolutely thrilled at him finding her especially after discovering that he had regularly written to her, but that she had never received the letters which had been intercepted and destroyed by her parents.With the advent of novels like Fifty Shades of Grey, she decided that, using a pseudonym, it would be fun to write about her own life and twenty-six sexual partners in her books and short stories which are detailed in the kindle editions.Today her husband also writes under the name Peter Stone and they cooperate on some of the stories. So far they are living happily ever after and hope to do so until death do them part.
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