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Inspiring children’s science books at the London Book Fair 2013

by hollycave on April 19, 2013

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Nesta’s Imagining Technology report

by hollycave on March 28, 2013

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The first taste of success

by hollycave on February 11, 2013

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Deciding when your novel’s good enough

by hollycave on November 29, 2012

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Knowing what you’ve got is a story

by hollycave on October 19, 2012

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Why I’m loving rejection

by hollycave on September 25, 2012

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Should I write a sequel?

by hollycave on September 17, 2012

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Authors: does it matter what you look like?

by hollycave on September 7, 2012

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Signing on the dotted line: getting an agent

by hollycave on August 28, 2012

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Getting real: are we losing the ability to tell stories?

by hollycave on August 14, 2012

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  • About Me

    I write about science, real or imagined or somewhere in between.

    I've always written, inspired from the age of 3 by the rocket-shaped play frame in my local park and my Dad's over-active imagination.

    I studied Biology followed by Science Communication at Imperial College.

    Why do I write? Because it's more interesting than selling insurance.

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