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Glyn K. Green

3.9/5 ( ratings)
I trained as a veterinary surgeon and married a fellow student. I have lived in England, Germany and for three years in San Antonio, Texas, when my husband was seconded to the United States Veterinary Corps from the Royal Army Veterinary Corps. We have twin sons who are both musicians.

My great passion was always horses but I had to give them up over twenty years ago when I developed a mysterious neurological condition which makes me dizzy much of the time. Since then writing has helped keep me sane. I have had work published in a short story anthology and I have had some near misses with publishers and literary agents but Jung for Kittens is the first novel that has made it into print. Happily, people have said only kind things about it, which has given me a quite unreasonable amount of pleasure.

For the last twelve years we have lived in an old house in Gloucestershire, where we run a not-for-profit garden sculpture exhibition every spring. Designing the garden has been my other great diversion and my efforts have garnered embarrassingly effusive interest and praise. Interestingly, even the most extravagant compliments about the garden cannot please me as much as hearing that someone has enjoyed Jung for Kittens.

We do have a cat - or, at least, a cat came to live with us some years ago and seems intent on staying - but he is not the one in the book. Our Border Collie is already inclined to get jealous without that sort of favouritism creeping in.

I keep writing, of course. I can't stop.

Glyn K. Green

3.9/5 ( ratings)
I trained as a veterinary surgeon and married a fellow student. I have lived in England, Germany and for three years in San Antonio, Texas, when my husband was seconded to the United States Veterinary Corps from the Royal Army Veterinary Corps. We have twin sons who are both musicians.

My great passion was always horses but I had to give them up over twenty years ago when I developed a mysterious neurological condition which makes me dizzy much of the time. Since then writing has helped keep me sane. I have had work published in a short story anthology and I have had some near misses with publishers and literary agents but Jung for Kittens is the first novel that has made it into print. Happily, people have said only kind things about it, which has given me a quite unreasonable amount of pleasure.

For the last twelve years we have lived in an old house in Gloucestershire, where we run a not-for-profit garden sculpture exhibition every spring. Designing the garden has been my other great diversion and my efforts have garnered embarrassingly effusive interest and praise. Interestingly, even the most extravagant compliments about the garden cannot please me as much as hearing that someone has enjoyed Jung for Kittens.

We do have a cat - or, at least, a cat came to live with us some years ago and seems intent on staying - but he is not the one in the book. Our Border Collie is already inclined to get jealous without that sort of favouritism creeping in.

I keep writing, of course. I can't stop.

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