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Novelist, Screenwriter, Poet and Journalist |
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Frankie writes in numerous fields including stage,
screen and publication. Amongst other things, her novel Bing Banged My Lula was published by Orion in 2000 and she
co-wrote a cartoon comedy with Ricky Grover, The Three Brothers Diamond, for Channel 4 in 2002. Since then she has
written comedy sketches for BBC Wales; co-written an adaptation of a comedy film to a muscial for the stage; as well
as articles and reviews for The Saturday and Sunday Times. Aside from her televison writing, she regularly writes customised
poetry for weddings, birthdays and other big events. |
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Since the publication of Frankie's novel - a comedy about the lives
of four single mums - Frankie's predominantly been commissioned to write newspaper articles covering parenting issues;
however she also has written beauty articles as well as short stories for women's magazines. |
POETRY - Frankie writes according
to requirements. Her poems are usually narrative as they are written for specific people, commenting on a big event in their
lives. Within that narrative they can be anything from ruthlessly romantic to saucily sexy to sweet and funny; or all of those
things. Her poems, when desigined to be read aloud at the event, often act as ice-breakers at the more formal ocassions.
Frankie originally wrote only for family and friends but soon friends of friends were asking for her special ocassion bespoke
poetry so she now does it professionally. |
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