June has enjoyed an interesting working life beginning as a medical secretary (which lasted for 24 years) before moving into legal and finance. During the day, June works in London. By night she scribbles stories. Some of June's short stories have appeared in charity anthologies - 100 Stories for...
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June has enjoyed an interesting working life beginning as a medical secretary (which lasted for 24 years) before moving into legal and finance.
During the day, June works in London. By night she scribbles stories.
Some of June's short stories have appeared in charity anthologies - 100 Stories for Queensland and Shambelurking.
The Weekly News published her short story, Freddie Smith's Win.
June writes about many day-to-day events, with a leaning towards humour and these often appear on the Letters pages in national press.
Inspiration for June's first novel, 'Insectipids', came from her nephew Ben and his friend James. Her love of adventure, mystery, challenge, theatre and music all play a part in the novel.
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