A most dubious claim to fame - Hil almost killed Stephen Hawking while she furiously pedalled to a uni lecture for which she was woefully late!Hil was born in Preston, Lancashire (Nick Park/Wallace and Gromit's part of the world), not quite "when God were a lad." She surprises herself, and amuses her husband, with her intense identification with her northern roots, as a Lancashire Lass.The seeds of the Golden Fleck Series unexpectedly took root during her long road to recovery from a herniated disc in her spine. While pretty incapacitated, Hil took her mind on a virtual daily run of her spaniels through the woodland close to her home - one has to preserve one's sanity somehow! The visceral shift from home to the woodland, is what gave Hil the idea of portals. While the boys were chasing after pheasants and hares, Hil's mind was chasing after Annie's story. She was curious as to why Annie was an 18 year who was homeless by choice, and explored this while fleshing out the female protagonist's character.When not immersed in writing or running her dogs (no longer virtually), you can find Hil practicing Yoga, reading, having coffee with friends, trying to teach herself classical guitar, or putting her favourite songs list on shuffle and dancing like nobody's watching.
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