Meet Kate Blackadder, whose debut novel Stella’s Christmas Wish is published by Black and White Publishing.
Kate, membership secretary of Edinburgh Writers’ Club, lifts the lid on a secret dream and why she got into Very Big Trouble when she decided to walk home from school alone.
My name: Kate Blackadder – after thirty years of marriage I’m well used to getting comments on my surname! (No, my husband’s first name isn’t Edmund.)
My family: The aforementioned husband and I have a son, a daughter and a daughter-in-law.
I have a sister and a brother and a huge extended family with loads of first cousins and now their children and grandchildren.
I was born in… Inverness but my family moved around a bit. After Inverness shire we lived in Morayshire, Nairnshire, two locations in Sutherland, and the Isle of Arran.
When I left home I lived in Glasgow (two addresses), Edinburgh (two addresses) and London (five addresses). Phew. Continue reading
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