Terry SpringBorn and educated in London, England, Terry Spring worked as a freelance music journalist interviewing stars of the day. Her articles appeared in music magazines and London papers until, in the seventies, she migrated with her family. Employed as a crporate trainer in Sydney, she scripted and produced in-house training films for global corporations. She attended a summer term at Oxford University, undertaking a creative writing course, and now lives on the Gold Coast, Queensland. Apart from books, she writes the occasional article for national and local papers and gives talks on writing at local libraries. Some of her short stories have won competitions and were aired on Australian ABC radio. One became a short movie, which she wrote and produced for the Sydney Tropfest Film Festival. Passionate about history she uncovered a huge family tree and has written an ebook offering tips on researching ones ancestors and has published six books in the last ten years. Her novel Transported - based on an English convict lad - sold over 2000 books (printed and ebooks) and a Queensland University, used it as subject matter for their 2010 International Marketing students, followed by 'A Tambo Girl' set in the outback in the Victorian era. Both books sell, amongst other places, at the Longreach Hall of Fame and are available at libraries. She has ghost-written four books and, on occasion, received this type of commission from publishers. Read More Read Less
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