Antoinette Moses
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Antoinette Moses

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Antoinette Moses grew up in London and although she always wanted to be a writer, she didn't start writing books until she was in her fifties. Since then she has written over twenty books and seven plays. She lived in Greece for four years and the country features extensively in her work, especially her new ones, set in Crete. Her books have won three Extensive Reading Awards and 'Jojo's Story' was described by one critic as "a classic for all time." Having worked as an editor for various organisations and run arts festivals for many years, Antoinette went back to university in her sixties and got a creative writing MA and doctorate at the University of East Anglia where she subsequently taught creative writing and literature and helped create a festival of literature for young people: FLY! She is now writing a new series of crime novels featuring DI Pam Greenwood. The first, A Public Murder, will be on sale from December 2020.
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