Author Biography
Maggie Fogarty is a Royal Television Society award winning television producer and journalist, making TV programmes for all the major UK broadcasters. She has also written extensively on health and social affairs for a number of national newspapers and magazines. In April 2011 her story 'Namesakes' was a finalist in the Artists and Writers/WAYB short story competition. The novel 'My Bermuda Namesakes' grew out of the original short story. It was written during a year long stay in Bermuda where Maggie's partner, Paul, was working as a digital forensics consultant. During her time on the island, Maggie wrote a regular guest column for the Bermuda Sun newspaper. The couple now live in Cornwall in the South West of England. Before moving there, they lived on the outskirts of Birmingham, in the UK English Midlands, where Maggie was born and grew up.