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Rosen Trevithick

About Rosen Trevithick

Rosen was born in Cornwall. She studied psychology at Oxford before moving back to the West Country.

Readers have downloaded over a quarter of a million copies of Rosen's books. Several titles have broken into the Amazon charts, including a number 1 humorous fiction bestseller.

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"Once again Rosen has succeeded in crafting a delightful story, full of humour yet delving into the more serious side of human nature and relationships."
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"The characters are engaging, the plot tightly woven with enough twists and turns to maintain momentum, and the book deals with important themes in a very sensitive and thought provoking manner. I particularly admired the language, which treads an admirably fine line between moments of humour and the serious consideration of themes such as mental illness."
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Pompomberry House - Best Indie Humour Title of...

Pompomberry House - Best Indie Humour Title of 2012

I'm delighted to announce that Pompomberry House won the Indie Book Bargains 'Best Indie Humour Title of 2012'.

However, I must come clean and admit that I work for Indie Book Bargains. The votes were collected fairly and accurately but, because I'm an admin for the project, readers have been exposed to my books more regularly than the general public have been.

Stu Ayris won the best overall book, with Tollsbury Time Forever, with Steve Robinson, Lexi Revellian, M A Comley and Talli Roland also excelling in the overall category.

Two of my other titles came second in their categories. The Ice Marathon came second in Psychological Fiction after Ayris. Seesaw came second in Anthologies, after A Splendid Salamgundi which was written by members of the UK Amazon Kindle Forum and edited by Kath Middleton.

See a full break down of the results.

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