Author of over 30 books, C J Dunford is best known for her crime and spy stories set around the world wars (
The Euphemia Martins Mysteries and
The Hope Stapleford Adventures). She has been, in no particular order, a hypnotist, a drama teacher, a journalist, a psychotherapist, a voice actor, a playwright and a novelist. She is currently a part time Teaching Fellow at the University of Edinburgh where she teaches creative writing, freelance journalism and statistics.
Never one to follow the usual route she holds degrees in both arts and social science, as well as a smattering of professional qualifications. She is good with a blow torch, but better behind a steering wheel (her youngest son believes she used to be a racing driver). It was, in fact, a desperate attempt to get her two sons to read, and because she thinks all the best stories are YA, that she wrote
Fake News. After all, with spies, cyber threats, disinformation and aliens, why wouldn't you want read it?
When four high school children, and one dog, suffer at the hands of online media they come up with a plan to show everyone how little they should trust what they read on the internet (actually, the dog only supplies moral support). They launch their own news site that details amazing,...
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