About the Author
Carol Anne Strange is a writer of contemporary fiction with a fantastical twist. Her writing aims to feed the mind and soul while leaving plenty of ‘what ifs?’ to tease the imagination.
Born in Lancashire in 1964 and brought up in a former blacksmith’s cottage by the river, Carol’s childhood was filled with curiosity, nature, magic, and mystery.
Her first taste of publication came at the age of ten when she had a letter published about the moon and her telescope. Star-gazing, and dreaming of worlds beyond, teased her imagination, as did her interest in life’s mysteries and the unexplained, and thus began a journey fuelled by fascination.
Carol started freelance writing in 1985, often drawing upon her knowledge and experience in holistic health, well-being, and fitness. Her articles appeared in print and digital format worldwide. Over the years, she has added to her skills and experience of living a creative life. She has mentored other writers and runs a small online publishing company with her partner.
After authoring non-fiction books (Essential Guide to Learning Martial Arts and Start and Run an Internet Business) and many Self-Development ghostwritten publications, Carol embarked on a rich variety of creative projects involving film, poetry, prose, art, and fiction. During this time, her relationship with nature, love for the arts, and insatiable interest in science and the spiritual and mysterious realms deepened, inspiring her journey as a creative writer.
In 2005, her first book of prose and poetry In Touch with the Essence won the David St John Thomas Charitable Trust awards.
In 2009, she gained a place on the MA Professional Writing course with University College Falmouth, which she completed in January 2011 and passed with Distinction.
After successfully experimenting with short fiction, she has written a debut novel, Light Weaver. Her fiction works have a ‘reality questioning’ element and there is usually a love story at the core. This is the first of many contemporary novels with a fantastic theme.
Today, Carol continues to be strangely fascinated with life and its possibilities. She divides her time between writing fiction and living creatively.
“Drawing upon my insatiable travelling into the imagination, my works often focus on the themes of love, nature, transience, and the mysteries of life, with a healthy mix of light and dark. Through my evolving writing, my aim is to captivate, enlighten, and entertain my readers through the sometimes philosophical, occasionally profound, and infinitely imaginative landscape of words.”
Carol is a member of The Society of Authors.
If you are a publisher and are interested in working with Carol, please email.
Born in Lancashire in 1964 and brought up in a former blacksmith’s cottage by the river, Carol’s childhood was filled with curiosity, nature, magic, and mystery.
Her first taste of publication came at the age of ten when she had a letter published about the moon and her telescope. Star-gazing, and dreaming of worlds beyond, teased her imagination, as did her interest in life’s mysteries and the unexplained, and thus began a journey fuelled by fascination.
Carol started freelance writing in 1985, often drawing upon her knowledge and experience in holistic health, well-being, and fitness. Her articles appeared in print and digital format worldwide. Over the years, she has added to her skills and experience of living a creative life. She has mentored other writers and runs a small online publishing company with her partner.
After authoring non-fiction books (Essential Guide to Learning Martial Arts and Start and Run an Internet Business) and many Self-Development ghostwritten publications, Carol embarked on a rich variety of creative projects involving film, poetry, prose, art, and fiction. During this time, her relationship with nature, love for the arts, and insatiable interest in science and the spiritual and mysterious realms deepened, inspiring her journey as a creative writer.
In 2005, her first book of prose and poetry In Touch with the Essence won the David St John Thomas Charitable Trust awards.
In 2009, she gained a place on the MA Professional Writing course with University College Falmouth, which she completed in January 2011 and passed with Distinction.
After successfully experimenting with short fiction, she has written a debut novel, Light Weaver. Her fiction works have a ‘reality questioning’ element and there is usually a love story at the core. This is the first of many contemporary novels with a fantastic theme.
Today, Carol continues to be strangely fascinated with life and its possibilities. She divides her time between writing fiction and living creatively.
“Drawing upon my insatiable travelling into the imagination, my works often focus on the themes of love, nature, transience, and the mysteries of life, with a healthy mix of light and dark. Through my evolving writing, my aim is to captivate, enlighten, and entertain my readers through the sometimes philosophical, occasionally profound, and infinitely imaginative landscape of words.”
Carol is a member of The Society of Authors.
If you are a publisher and are interested in working with Carol, please email.