Charlotte French

It took a migration across continents, half a century, and everything from dish pig to boutique owner before Charlotte faced her deepest fear of pursuing her enduring passion. The year was 2018 when she dropped everything to complete a course in creative writing, and another in short stories with Writer’s Studio in Sydney, followed by winning a short story competition. Having all intentions to focus on flash fiction and short stories, Charlotte instead had an idea for a novel. She finished it and shelved it. Then she wrote Agnes Treading Water. Charlotte writes contemporary domestic drama about everyday people and their conundrums, focusing on characters, theme, and plot. She writes to entertain readers who want lighthearted escape with sprinkles of dark. Charlotte lives on the east coast of Australia with her husband, in the house they’ve built, not far from the beach where they first met. The children have left the nest, Banjo—the spanador—have successfully planted his speckled paws inside the door, and attached his exuberant personality to their hearts. When not writing, Charlotte goes about her daily life pretending not to be thinking about writing and obsessing about anything and everything story. She’s editing her next novel.

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