List Of Writers

COLLIER, CATRIN

Contact: Emma Noble, Publicist, Orion Books, Orion House, 5 Upper St Martin’s Lane, London, WC2H 8EA.
Tel: 0207 520 4430.
Email: emma.noble@orionbooks.co.uk 
Website: www.catrincollier.com

Catrin CollierNovelist, short story writer and playwright. Born in Pontypridd, she lived in Germany and briefly the USA, before settling in Swansea. She taught English and Drama to A level in Swansea and West Glamorgan comprehensive schools. Catrin has written many novels under various pen names including Katherine John, Caro French and Katherine Hardy, and has also had her short stories, articles and plays published in Woman, Woman’s Own, Woman’s Weekly, etc.

Selected Publications:
As Catrin Collier: (Historical sagas set in Wales)
A Silver Lining (Orion, 1996)
All that Glitters (Arrow Books, 1996)
Past Remembering (Arrow Books, 1997)
Such Sweet Sorrow (Arrow Books, 1997)
Broken Rainbows (Arrow Books,1998)
Spoils of War (Orion, 2000)
One Blue Moon (Arrow Books, 2001)
Swansea Girls (Orion, 2002)
A Swansea Summer (Orion, 2002)
Hearts of Gold (Arrow Books, 2003)
Homecoming (Orion, 2003)
Beggars & Choosers (Orion, 2004)
Winners & Losers (Orion, 2004)
Sinners & Shadows (Orion, 2004)
Finders & Keepers (Orion, 2005) 
Tiger Bay Blues (Orion, 2006)
Tiger Ragtime (Orion, 2006)
One Last Summer (Orion, 2007)
Magda’s Daughter (Orion, 2008)
Untitled (Orion, 2009)

As Katherine John: (Crime novels)
Without Trace (1990)
Murder of a Dead Man (1992)
By Any Other Name (1996)
The Corpse’s Tale (Accent Press, 2006)
By Any Name (Accent Press, 2006)
Midnight Murders (Accent Press, 2006)
Amber Knight (Accent Press, 2007)
The Black Daffodil (Accent Press, 2007)
A Well-Deserved Murder (Accent Press, 2008)

As Caro French: (Modern fiction)
The Farcreek Trilogy (Simon & Schuster, 1995)

As Katherine Hardy: (Novelisations of TV productions)
The Grand (Simon & Schuster, 1997)
The Grand II (Simon & Schuster, 1998)




Eligible Writers on Tour subjects offered:
1. Crime, general and romantic novel construction & characterisation
2. Starting out as a professional writer
3. Researching and writing historical novels

AGE RANGE: Secondary school/adults