Back in the days before TV had remote controls and Scotland was known for the Bay City Rollers Kerrie left Australia on a working holiday and fell in love with many things Scottish-including belly dancing. After years of teaching Kerrie saw a story and has been writing ever sinceā¦.<br>Kerrie still loves to dance, often accompanied by storytelling and the odd joke, and has inflicted her <em>quirky style of humor </em>on many- including the Edinburgh free fringe, several rest homes, and pretty much anyone who sits still long enough to listen.<br><br>Kerrie has been short-listed for the Ashram Short Story Competition and has had two radio plays performed. Sheryl's Last Stand is her first novel.<br><br>Kerrie writes contemporary comedy under the name Kerrie Noor and Kerrie A Noor for her Sci-Fi fiction. The<em><strong> "</strong>A"</em> being a very underused long forgotten middle name.<br><br>Find out more at <strong> http://www.kerrienoor.com</strong><br>