Helen Yendall
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Helen Yendall

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Helen Yendall's debut novel, 'A Wartime Secret' was inspired by the true story of a bank that moved its staff to the countryside for the duration of WW2. She then embarked on a series about the Women's Timber Corps (the so-called 'lumberjills'), who worked in Britain's forests during and after WW2. The books are, in order: 'The Highland Girls At War', 'The Highland Girls on Guard' and 'The Highland Girls Report For Duty'. Helen's a member of the Romantic Novelists' Association and is represented by Underline Literary Agency. She's worked in a variety of marketing and export roles and for a literary festival, all of which have provided inspiration for her fiction over the years. But her favourite job (apart from writing), is teaching writing. She's taught creative writing for adults for twenty years, when a friend persuaded her to take on an evening class that was supposed to be full of 'beginners' (but wasn't). She likes the way fiction can help make sense of the world and that, as a writer, she can give good people the happy ending they deserve. When she's not writing, she likes playing tennis, swimming, reading and walking her dog Bonnie in the beautiful Cotswold countryside.
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