SS: Writing is undoubtedly a lonely occupation. So no, if anything, I’d be tempted to tone things down, not jazz them up. Honestly, this is definitely a case of the truth being stranger than fiction. MVE: Ha! I have actually had the conversation with my mother that if either of us ever documented some or all of the wild and wonderful things that have happened in our family and circle of friends over the years, other people would accuse us of having over-active imaginations. How do you feel about your life story? Have you ever been tempted to jazz yours up? SS: When I read other authors’ biographies, I worry mine is dishwater-dull. Following a career spanning advertising, marketing, and social media, she finally wrote her debut novel, Catching London in 2017 and has since gone on to publish a further three novels, the latest of which, Finding Marnie, releases on February 12 and is currently available for pre-order. An avid reader, Ellis always knew that she’d write a book of her own one day.
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