Anne Brooke has been writing for seventeen years and is the author
of six novels, numerous short stories and poems. Previous novels
include A Dangerous Man (gay crime), and Pink Champagne and Apple Juice (gay comedy). Her book Bones of Summer is currently available in paperback (ISBN: 978-1-61581-011-6) and ebook version (ISBN: 978-1-61581-011-6).
She loves dark-haired men, has never met a chocolate she doesn’t
like and once took a dawn balloon flight over the Nile (though she
spent most of the time screaming).
Her fiction has been shortlisted for the Harry Bowling Novel Award,
the Royal Literary Fund Award and the Asham Award for Women Writers,
and longlisted for the Betty Bolingbroke-Kent Novel Award. In addition,
she has twice been the winner of the DSJT Charitable Trust Open
Poetry Award.
She lives in the UK and is happily married to the best dark-haired
man in the world, who is constantly astonished by her novels.
More information can be found at www.annebrooke.com
or www.myspace.com/annebrooke.
She also keeps a terrifyingly honest journal at http://annebrooke.blogspot.com.
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