Biography
Sarah Eve Kelly wrote her first memoir at the age of eight, detailing the virtues of divorce and how difficult it is not to get sick in the back of a truck. In her spare time, she read and wrote, argued with her hair, and drew up Wanted posters for all of the Greek gods. Since then, Sarah has won the NeWest Book Prize and the Mactaggart Writing Award for prose, stumbled through Europe, collected two degrees in English history, and suffered in the typing pool all the while. She has recently completed her first novel, The Fidelity Trial, a political thriller about the destruction of Anne Boleyn, and is at work on her second, a story about the poet Edmund Spenser set at the Elizabethan court.
Sarah is represented by Jenny Bent at The Bent Agency.
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Born in Vancouver, reared in Fort McMurray and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Sarah recently moved with her husband from south west London and a severely overgrown garden to Cambridge to give her life over to a PhD in History. She loves Oilers hockey, Diet Coke, and cows in equal measure (but really, cows are best). You can write to her at sarahevekelly at gmail dot com.






