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'''Carole Hayman''' is an English writer, broadcaster and journalist was born in [[Kent]], and attended [[Leeds University]] and the [[Bristol Old Vic]] Theatre School<ref>[http://digitaldeli.co.uk/carolehayman/index.html Carole Hayman profile] accessed 23 May 2007</ref>. She has published numerous comic and satirical novels, and written radio and TV plays for the BBC.
'''Carole Hayman''' is an English writer, broadcaster and journalist was born in [[Kent]], and attended [[Leeds University]] and the [[Bristol Old Vic]] Theatre School.<ref>[http://digitaldeli.co.uk/carolehayman/index.html Carole Hayman profile] accessed 23 May 2007</ref> She has published numerous comic and satirical novels, and written radio and TV plays for the BBC.


== Novels ==
== Novels ==

Revision as of 21:00, 3 January 2011

Carole Hayman is an English writer, broadcaster and journalist was born in Kent, and attended Leeds University and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.[1] She has published numerous comic and satirical novels, and written radio and TV plays for the BBC.

Novels

  • The Warfleet Chronicles, consisting of:
    • Missing (1998) Gollancz
    • Greed, Crime, Sudden Death (1998) Gollancz
    • Connections (2002), published online at http://www.sealit.org
  • Hard Choices (2001) published online. Later published in hard copy by Aurora Metro. For more info go to http://hardchoices.co.uk
  • Cuddling Sharks (2001) published online
  • One to Watch (2001) published online
  • Ladies of Letters (series of books and BBC Radio 4 comedy series)
    • Ladies of Letters (2000) Granada Media
    • More Ladies of Letters (2000) Granada Media
    • Ladies of Letters.com (2001, Little, Brown)
    • Ladies of Letters Log On (2002)
  • The Rashomon Principle (2000)
  • Ciaou Kim (1989)
  • All The Best Kim (1988) HarperCollins

References

  1. ^ Carole Hayman profile accessed 23 May 2007

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