Nicola Regan
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Ask me what I believe in, and I’ll tell you: magic.
It was magic that first drew me to the theatre – where I dressed dancers at Drury Lane, and furry neon monsters on Bournemouth Pier – and television, where I worked my way up from news typist to producer/director/writer, including a spell as the Worst Floor Manager In The World, when my midriff made an unprecedented appearance behind Sue Lawley.
Writing is magic. Like all creative acts, it has the potential to transform both the writer and the reader. And dabbling in it can change you from ugly duckling to swan – and back again – in an instant. My novel, The Making Of Her (to be published by Linen Press in Spring 2012) is a story of physical, emotional and professional change – with a twist in the tail. Set in the worlds of television, cosmetic surgery and counselling, it explores the dilemmas faced by middle-aged women in a culture which values achievement, youth and exteriors over character, experience and intuition. And it asks questions about the nature of transformation: does it work its magic from the inside out, or from the outside in?
Whilst working on revisions for The Making Of Her, I’ll be writing my second novel, Reborn, a story of painting, rebirth…and, of course, magic.
I am middle-aged and prone to moving. At the moment, I’m trying out Bristol, where I write, paint, create collages, walk and wonder. I also blog, with eight fabulous writers, at http://strictlywriting.blogspot.com/
Designer
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Intern
It was a complete accident that I ended up working for Linen Press. They were just one on a long list of companies that I called up begging for work experience over the summer. Read more>>
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I was inspired to begin an MA in Publishing by feminist presses such as Virago, Medusa and The Women’s Press. Read more>>
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My passion for books is what primarily drew me towards a career in Publishing. Read more>>
Intern
When I remembered the name Linen Press from my time as a volunteer at Glasgow Women’s Library, I felt this was exactly the type of publisher I would like to work for. Read more>>