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About Imogen Clark
MILLION COPY SELLING AUTHOR
Imogen Clark writes contemporary fiction about families and secrets. Her books have topped the Amazon kindle chart eight times and Where the Story Starts was shortlisted in the UK for Contemporary Romantic Novel of the year 2020.
Imogen initially qualified as a lawyer but after leaving her legal career behind to care for her four children, she returned to her first love - books. She went back to University, studying English Literature part-time whilst the children were at school. It was a short step from there to writing novels.
Imogen’s great love is travel and she is always planning her next adventure. She lives in Yorkshire with her husband and children.
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Blog postNew notebooks (and how to write in them.) Let’s talk stationery.
I knew that would get your attention.
More specifically, let’s talk notebooks.
Buying new notebooks is one of my favourite parts of being a writer. This makes no sense. I write all my books straight into my computer. There’s no scribbling away and then transferring to type afterwards. Apart from anything else, I’d never read my own handwriting. And I don’t plan my books out before I start either. So, why2 days ago Read more -
Blog postHow to declutter? No, I really mean how? More than a quarter of a century ago, my husband and I, with me proudly boasting a bump that would shortly become our firstborn, moved into what felt like a palatial, four bedroomed semi-detached house with a large garden, a garage and a shed!
We had moved from my tiny two up two down terraced house, and I remember that first night in the new pad, our few meagre possessions standing forlornly in just two of the rooms, wondering what on earth w1 month ago Read more -
Blog postThe business of being uplifting In my office I have a notice board on which I pin uplifting cards that people send me.
There are loads of them.
I don't mean that I'm constantly being sent uplifting things, nice though that might be. It's just that I seem to keep the ones I'm sent. Sometimes I even look at them! I read the messages emblazoned on their fronts and I get a little warm glow that someone has gone to the trouble of picking out that specific message just for me.
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Blog postMusic to concentrate to. Can you concentrate when you're listening to music?
I used to love being surrounded by music. When I was a girl, there was rarely a moment when I didn't have something playing in the background. I remember doing all my A level revision to the haunting sounds of the Cocteau Twins. When I was at university, there was invariable the sound of a mix tape floating out from under my bedroom door. These were usually compiled by my friends and sent to me as a gift. Th3 months ago Read more -
Blog postChasing down rabbit holes. Don't you love it when life sends you chasing down rabbit holes and you pop up somewhere totally unexpected?
Ten years ago, I was married to a sports-mad soccer and rugby player. I still am - but last night I sat in a packed theatre and watched a pantomime that he both co-wrote and directed, warmed by my pride in both him and everything that Upstagers Theatre Group achieves.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
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Blog postMy Trip to York People often ask me how I choose a setting for my books. Well, I'll let you into a secret . . . where I set a book really depends on where I'd like to go. As I said in my For Writers post on Setting, there are lots of ways that writers approach picking a location for their books. For me, it's generally somewhere lovely that I'd like to spend a few days wandering around. Three of my novels are set by the sea, proof positive of this fact. Did I mention that I love th5 months ago Read more
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Blog postWhat makes a great guardian? When our children were very small, my husband and I discussed at length what should happen to them if we died before they were old enough to look after themselves.
And we discovered that we didn’t have many options.
Both sets of parents were already quite elderly by the time the grandchildren came along. Making them guardians might work if we died when the eldest was young but not as time ticked on.
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Blog postFor Writers… What Next? So, you’ve got to the end of all the writing and editing and your manuscript is complete. Now you have to decide what to do next. And as we are now in the 21st century the great news is that you have options – lots of them.
Option 1 – you can do what authors for centuries have been doing and try to bag yourself a literary agent. If an agent likes your book enough to want to take you on and try to sell it for you then this may be your way into a publishing cont7 months ago Read more -
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Blog postFor Writers… Make your novel the best it can be. So, now you have your amazing first draft and you are delighted with yourself. You came up with an idea, decided who would tell the story and how and you kept writing despite everything until you reached THE END. You should give yourself a huge pat on the back and enjoy a celebration of your choosing.
But sadly, you’re not finished. Now you need to edit it.
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Blog postFor Writers… Get the work done! It may sound obvious, but the biggest hurdle to getting your book written is not actually writing your book! Sitting yourself in front of your screen (or notebook if you’re old school) and then stringing words together is the most important part. It doesn’t matter how brilliant your idea is. If you don’t show up and do the work, then no one is ever going to be able to read it.
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Titles By Imogen Clark
From the bestselling author of Where the Story Starts comes a tale about dealing with the past—and finally facing the future.
Pip Appleby seems to have it all, with her prestigious job as a human rights lawyer and her enviable London home. But then a tragic accident stops her life in its tracks, and in an instant everything changes. Retreating to her family’s rural farm and the humble origins she has been trying to hide, Pip is haunted by what she has done.
When she discovers the diary of actress Evelyn Mountcastle in a box of old books, Pip revels in the opportunity to lose herself in someone else’s life rather than focus on the disaster that is her own. But soon she sees parallels—Evelyn’s life was also beset by tragedy, and, like Pip, she returned to Southwold under a dark cloud.
When Pip and Evelyn’s paths cross in real life they slowly begin to reveal the hidden stories that are holding them back. Can they help each other forgive what happened in the past and, perhaps, find happiness in the future?
A sudden departure. A story decades in the making.
The chaotic but happy equilibrium of the Nightingale family is thrown into disarray when Cecily—whose children can’t remember her ever being remotely spontaneous—disappears to a Greek island with no warning or explanation.
Her reasons for doing something so out of character are a total mystery to her three daughters, high-powered executive Felicity, unfulfilled GP Julia and organised mother-of-five Lily. What connection could she possibly have with Kefalonia?
But Cecily has gone to continue a story she thought ended decades ago—one that could have a huge impact on her family. And when she returns, she’ll have to tell them the truth.
Will Cecily be able to hold her family together once she reveals her big secret? And might she discover that she’s not the only one with a story to tell?
In this poignant novel from million-copy bestselling author Imogen Clark, an extraordinary final wish brings five lives together forever.
Just turned eighteen, Romany is on the cusp of taking her first steps into adulthood when tragedy strikes, and she finds herself suddenly alone without her mother, Angie, the only parent she has ever known. In her final letter, Angie has charged her four closest friends with guiding Romany through her last year of school—but is there an ulterior motive to her unusual dying wish?
Each of the four guardians possesses an outlook on life that Angie wants to give her daughter as a legacy. Three of them have known each other since university: the eternally nomadic and exotically named Tiger; the shy and practical Leon with his untapped musical genius; and Maggie, a brilliant lawyer who doesn’t know her own abilities. But the fourth guardian is a mystery to the others: they’ve never even heard of former model Hope before…
As the guardians reflect on their friendship with Angie, it becomes apparent that this unusual arrangement is as much about them as it is about Romany. Navigating their grief individually and as a group, what will all five of them learn about themselves, their pasts—and the woman who’s brought them all together?
A dying wish. A devastating secret. Should the truth really stay buried?
The four Bliss siblings have a loving but complicated bond, but when their mother, Dorothy, dies seemingly without a will, this relationship is put to the test. As the mourning siblings try to make sense of the situation, one of them is caught with a secret: before she died, Dorothy entrusted her favourite daughter with her will and a letter—and told her to destroy them both.
Of course it was Anna their mother turned to for this mission. Miriam, the eldest, is far too sensible; Sebastian, the baby, too sensitive; and Clare, the middle child, has always been too rebellious to rely on, and long ago cut herself out of her siblings’ lives.
But what Anna finds in the documents could change everything. Do the other siblings not deserve to know what it is about them that their mother was so desperate to hide? And if it is revealed, will the Bliss family ever be the same again?
Shortlisted for the RNA’s Goldsboro Books Contemporary Romantic Novel Award.
A strange encounter. An unlikely friendship. But will it survive when they both know the truth?
As single mother Leah struggles to get her children ready one morning, the doorbell rings. Standing on the doorstep of their terraced house in Whitley Bay is a well-dressed stranger, Clio, who feels an emotional tie to the house that she can’t explain. The story should end there, but a long-buried secret is already on its way to the surface?
In some ways the two women couldn’t be more different: Leah’s a mother of two and the daughter of a barmaid; Clio’s a perennially single heiress to her baroness mother’s estate. But where Leah lacks grown-up company, Clio lacks any experience of the real world, and the unlikely friendship sparked by their curious first meeting offers both of them a welcome respite from the routine of their lives.
It is a friendship that will answer questions neither of them knew to ask, uncovering secret stories from the past that have stayed hidden for decades. But will it also be the catalyst for them to finally feel that they belong?
In this heartwarming follow-up to the bestselling novel Postcards From a Stranger, will Cara’s family past ruin her Christmas present, or will she let love in?
After discovering her mother’s secret life, Cara doesn’t have much faith in marriage.
So when the love of her life, Simeon, proposes, she struggles to say ‘I do.’ She adores him, but why risk the perfect relationship by signing on a dotted line that could ruin everything? If her parents’ marriage taught her anything, it was that a gold ring doesn’t equal happiness, and she has no desire to follow in their dysfunctional footsteps.
But maybe there’s a bigger picture after all. When a tragic accident brings yet more truths to the surface, Cara is forced to question everything she believes—and fears—about long-term love. And the answers aren’t obvious…
Could Cara rewrite her family’s history and create her own love story?
A secret lies buried at the heart of her family—but it can’t stay hidden forever.
When Cara stumbles across a stash of old postcards in the attic, their contents make her question everything she thought she knew.
The story she pieces together is confusing and unsettling, and appears to have been patched over with lies. But who can tell her the truth? With her father sinking into Alzheimer’s and her brother reluctant to help, it seems Cara will never find the answers to her questions. One thing is clear, though: someone knows more than they’re letting on.
Torn between loyalty to her family and dread of what she might find, Cara digs into the early years of her parents’ troubled marriage, hunting down long-lost relatives who might help unravel the mystery. But the picture that begins to emerge is not at all the one she’d expected—because as she soon discovers, lies have a habit of multiplying . . .
Revised edition: This edition of Postcards from a Stranger includes editorial revisions.
From million-copy bestselling author Imogen Clark comes a story of three siblings and a suitcase full of cash. Will the unexpected windfall tear them apart?
When their father dies unexpectedly, siblings Max, Ellie and Nathan can’t even contemplate emptying his house—not least because he spent his last decade curating what feels like a museum to his polished public image. So it is Max’s wife, Caroline, who finds the suitcase under a bed…A suitcase stuffed full of an awful lot of cash.
The source of the money is a mystery to them all, and each has a strong opinion about what to do with it. Ellie and her husband James have an expensive lifestyle to maintain and could do with their share of the windfall—James in particular, for reasons he doesn’t dare reveal. Nathan can’t be trusted with money, as the others all know; he’s desperate to get his hands on some (or all) of the cash. But Caroline is the one guarding the suitcase, and she’s insisting to Max that they take it to the police.
The three siblings have always been close. But now, with this money from nowhere threatening to rewrite what they thought they knew about their father and their family, nothing seems certain. Could it really tear them apart?
Zwei Frauen, eine ungewöhnliche Freundschaft und ein Geheimnis, das alles verändern könnte – der neue fesselnde Roman von #1-Kindle-Bestsellerautorin Imogen Clark.
Leah hat es nicht leicht als alleinerziehende Mutter von zwei Kindern. Das Geld ist knapp und abends ist sie oft einsam. Eines Tages klingelt die vornehme Clio an ihrer Haustür. Sie hat nur eine Frage und will eigentlich gleich wieder gehen. Aber plötzlich spüren beide Frauen eine Verbindung miteinander, eine Freundschaft auf den ersten Blick …
Clio, die reiche Erbin, lernt durch Leah das Leben von einer ganz neuen Seite kennen. Und Leah? Ist einfach nur glücklich, dass Clio jetzt Teil ihres Lebens ist. Die beiden ahnen nicht, dass sie ein lang gehütetes Geheimnis verbindet und ihre Freundschaft Fragen beantworten wird, die sie nie gestellt haben …
Eine bewegte Familiengeschichte um kleine Geheimnisse und die großen Fragen des Lebens – der neue bewegende Roman von #1-Kindle-Bestsellerautorin Imogen Clark.
Die vier Bliss-Geschwister könnten unterschiedlicher nicht sein. Miriam ist die Vernünftige, Nachzügler Sebastian etwas zu sensibel, Anna immer ehrlich und Clare … Clare ist eben Clare. Spröde, schwierig und stets für eine Überraschung gut.
Als die Mutter der vier hochbetagt stirbt, ist Lieblingstochter Anna die Einzige, die das handgeschriebene Testament kennt – und einen Brief, der brisante Informationen über eines der Geschwister enthält. Anna steht vor einer schweren Entscheidung: Soll sie den anderen von dem Geheimnis erzählen? Oder soll sie die Papiere vernichten – so wie sie es der Mutter kurz vor ihrem Tod versprochen hat?
Der Nr. 1 Hit aus Großbritannien: Eine bewegende Geschichte um Familiengeheimnisse, Verrat und die Macht der Liebe aus der Feder der Bestsellerautorin Imogen Clark.
»Bitte verzeiht mir …« liest Cara auf einer der Postkarten, die sie auf dem Dachboden ihres Elternhauses findet. Wer hat sie geschrieben und warum? Verunsichert fragt sich die junge Frau, was sie wirklich über ihre Familie und den frühen Tod ihrer Mutter weiß. Sie will endlich Antworten auf Fragen, die sie ihrem Vater aufgrund seiner Alzheimer-Erkrankung nicht mehr stellen kann.
Hin- und hergerissen zwischen Loyalität ihrer Familie gegenüber und Angst vor der Wahrheit, begibt Cara sich auf Spurensuche. Es wird eine Reise weit hinein in alte Familiengeheimnisse und Lügen, die ihr Leben vollkommen verändert …