Author Archives: Jennifer

About Jennifer

Jennifer is from Beverly Hills and has lived between London and LA since 1994. She's been a writer for over 20 years in the world of film, tv, travel and magazines and has been a class rep eight times and counting... She has just completed her first novel, Venerdi.

A Day In The Life

This was the first week I actually felt like we were here.  School and all its paperwork, carpools, packed lunches and new names has all finally settled down into a strange system that doesn’t involve too much anxiety.  There’s still … Continue reading

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In The House

Well, not my house exactly, but close.  It was the first day of school for three out of my four boys and anxiety levels were high.  For a start, we all had to wake with a ‘6’ in the hours … Continue reading

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If It’s On The List

It wasn’t a big moment, a huge gesture or a cry out for anything.  In fact, it could have been easily missed.  But today I had the pleasure of ‘the look’, from him to me, that always says it all.  … Continue reading

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Denise Dorrance

Just a quick note of thanks and appreciation for the amazing illustrations that transform these pages.  Denise has her own website denisedorrance.com and is not only hugely talented, but is a source of inspiration for me.

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Cough, Hack, Sneeze

LA.  Sitting in my bedroom looking out at the palms and the sunshine.  No matter how you slice it, a sunny day is helpful in every way and a heatwave (to us) is icing.  We arrived and fell into the … Continue reading

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Final day

It’s the day before we go.  I’m feeling almost bereft.  It’s the smell that’s getting me now.  The smelling sense is definitely my strongest – it takes me straight back to a moment in the most acute way.  It rained … Continue reading

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It’s Only For A Year

My doctor tells me I’m allergic to this place.  That I should live in a dry, mild climate with less pollen change.  That living next to a golf course is about the worst place for my chest to function properly, … Continue reading

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