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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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"Brilliant."
- The Independent
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- Elaine G (Amazon Top 500 Reviewer)
"It's hilarious to the point that I had to put the book down because I couldn't see the screen for my tears and this happened a few times. The incident in the kitchen with the My Ickle Pony Tail had me curled up so I didn't wet myself."
- K. Farrimond (Amazon Reviewer)
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05.11.2011 02:02
Interview with Paul Fenton

Interview with Paul Fenton

I'm exited to announce that I've had the opportunity to interview Paul Fenton, author of indie book, Punchline, a dark comic mystery.

Here's a brief synopsis, to wet your appetite, before the hardcore question and answer session.

They say everyone has a novel in them. Luca Pope had five, until they were stolen from him.

Luca Pope would normally be pleased to see his novels on bookstore shelves, especially if it were his name on the covers. Five novels bearing five different author names, and he has no idea how it happened.

He sets out to track down and corner the plagiarists, to extract answers and confessions - if they'd just stay alive long enough to oblige. Urged on by a sense of righteous outrage and an inner voice named Hodges, Luca departs his career of salaried apathy to pursue the life which has been brazenly stolen from him: successful novelist... or failing that, serial killer.

Tell me a bit about Punchline?

Punchline is a dark comic mystery about a failed writer whose books go on to publication without him.

It sounds a bit creepy. Did you have to sleep with the lights on during the time that you were writing it?

Wow, if it seems that scary, I should probably seek help. I wasn't troubled by it, not even a little bit.

Is Luca Pope a typical hero?

No, not at all. Very much an antihero. He's not the kind of person anyone would aspire to become.

Do you eat or drink when you're writing, and if so, what?

Depending on the time of the day, I'll drink coffee or wine. I usually wait until at least 9am before opening the wine. I lack the coordination required to write and eat.

When will your other novels become available to buy

I've got one which will hopefully be available in a month or so, Cellar Door.

See Punchline on Amazon.

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