Jane Wenham-Jones | |
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Jane speaking at Caerleon 2012
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Born | 1964 |
Occupation | Author, Television Presenter and Journalist |
Years active | 1990–present |
Jane Wenham-Jones is an author, journalist, presenter, interviewer, creative writing tutor, writing competition judge, and speaker who lives in Broadstairs, Kent, a town that appears in two of her novels. She is a columnist for the Isle of Thanet Gazette, Woman's Weekly Fiction Special and Writing Magazine.
Wenham-Jones began her writing career in 1995 and has published novels, short stories, non-fiction articles and two Wannabe writing guides, in which, in "Wannabe a Writer", she coined the phrase 'Writer's Bottom'.
More than a hundred short stories have been published in magazines across the world including Active Life, Bella, Best, Candis, Chat, More, My Weekly, The People's Friend, Pulp Fiction, Take a Break, Take a Break Fiction Feast, Woman, Woman's Weekly, Woman's Realm, and Your Cat. A selection of these stories have been reprinted in Australia, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, and The US.
Her short stories have also appeared in fiction anthologies including Café Olé Too Hot To Handle, Diamonds and Pearls, Loves Me, Loves Me Not, and the Sexy Shorts Charity Series.
Non-fiction contributions include The Help for Heroes Cookbook, Tweet Treats, Women Leading, and The You Are What You Eat Cookbook.
Wenham-Jones has regular columns in Woman's Weekly Fiction Special, Writing Magazine, and her local paper, The Isle of Thanet Gazette. She has written, or contributed to, articles in The Bookseller,The Daily Express,Family Circle, The Guardian,My Weekly, The New Writer, Psychologies, Scarlet Magazine, She, The Sun, Sunday Express,The Sunday Times,The Times,Woman, Woman's Own, Woman's Weekly, Writing.ie and The Weekender.