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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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Praise for Rosen Trevithick

"Brilliant."
- The Independent
"I was reading this aloud to my 4 year old niece when waiting for hubby to finish with a doctor's appointment. She was totally enthralled! When we were ready to leave, the gentleman across from us had been listening and said, "Ah! Man! Do you have to go? I was really enjoying that!""
- DW
"The best bit about the book for me, were the belly laughs it caused in my son …This is the first book where both of us have found it equally funny and for me the bonding experience I had with him as a result will never be forgotten. It was a wonderful experience."
- David Haynes (Author)
"I've been reading The Troll Trap during guided reading sessions with my year 5 children. Quite simply, they love it! The smiles on the children's faces, their sniggering and eagerness for the next session are an absolute joy."
- D. Spiteri (Year 5 Teacher)

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20.10.2011 23:22

My First Writers' Group

I've just been to my first ever writers' group, Word Central.

Previously, I've avoided writing courses and writers' groups as if they were some sort of plague that might bring my creativity out in disfiguring hives.

After working with Coffee House Players for four months, I came to the conclusion that my reservations were a somewhat silly obstacle, to both improving my writing and learning about other talented local writers.

Seven members of The Coffee House Players have contributed sketch scripts for our upcoming show, Several Deadly Sketches. Having so many writers bouncing ideas off each other has been a help, not a hindrance, so when I stumbled upon Word Central online, I decided to give it a shot.

The group was definitely a good discovery. I found the people, a dozen or so men and women from a variety of age groups, very welcoming and friendly. Members write for a variety of different genres, which made things very interesting. I was particularly excited by a poem/very-short-story called "Him" by [somebody help me out here?]. There was also a chap who had a wonderful reading voice, which I could listen to all day.

I'd definitely like to return to Word Central and look for further opportunities to mix with other writers in Exeter.

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1 comment

22/10/2011 22:52
Cliffwalker says...

I'm glad to hear you enjoyed yourself.


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