Angela Cameron Page
Born in the Midlands in the late 70s, like most children, Angela Cameron Page always enjoyed making up stories, she just never grew out of it. She lives in Staffordshire with a disturbingly vivid imagination, a daily rotating stream of intrusive musical earworms and an extremely understanding husband.
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