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Mandy Louise
Mandy Louise is an author based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Her richly imaginative storytelling is shaped by a faith filled, vibrant and eclectic background: she has been or continues to be a wife; mum; and grandma; genealogist and researcher; a retired businesswoman; an artist; early childhood coordinator; photographer; biblical Hebrew scholar and faith-filled follower of Yeshua; musician: a flautist and singer; volunteer literacy tutor; community support carer and worker; facilitator; bird and wildlife rescuer; student of Naturopathy; a multi-award-winning floral designer; website builder; content creator; and most recently; an avid birder.
Mandy began weaving stories in childhood and nurtured her love of language through reading novels, the bible and dabbling in poetry. From the age of ten, she devoured 'just about every historical novel she could find,' and always dreamed of writing her own once retired. Two decades in the making and two years in research, her novel is the fruit of lifelong passion and God-given talent.
Born in Yorkshire, England and raised in South Australia, Mandy draws from her English heritage to craft an elegant and witty tale of adventure, romance, and courtly intrigue set in the early 1500s Tudor era—a world she brings to life with rich detail and poetic charm.
In addition to fiction, Mandy also writes in the non-fiction realm, authoring poems and prophecy, as well as interactive training materials, continuing to explore the beauty and complexity of the natural and historical worlds.
