My life in writing? I decided I wanted to be an author at about the age of 15, when my careers advisor told me that it wasn't a 'proper job'. As a kid, I wrote stories about cats defeating dogs with ATATs. In primary school, I moved on to telling stories about witches and wizards who lived in caves. When I hit high school, I discovered fan fiction and madly wrote about Nazgul, elves and Draco Malfoy. By 15, I was tackling an inundating mass of ideas and decided the only way to free myself was to write them down properly, as a serious hobby. Whenever I wasn't playing soccer, drawing or learning my scales on the flute, I was hogging the computer (much to my brother's disgust) and hammering out my thoughts on the keyboard. Equilibrium began as a strange story about a sky goddess dying and needing a successor that, for some reason, had to be a human. That idea morphed over ten years into the six-part epic it is today and the debut novel picked up by digital publisher Momentum. It's been a great journey and I sincerely hope I'm only just beginning! I surely have a lot more rattling around in this ol' head of mine!