Jane Coverdale
Jane Coverdale has worked as a mural painter, then as a scenic artist, graphic artist and art director in theatre, television, commercials, films and music videos. She has written several film scripts, one of which is currently in development with an Australian producer.
Jane has travelled widely while working on film projects, but it was India and the people there that inspired her to write her first historical romance novel, The Jasmine Wife.
She divides her life between the beautiful hill town of Leura in the Blue Mountains outside of Sydney, and Italy, where she is currently researching her second novel set largely in Venice.
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Six years later, she returned to London and completed a degree in English, after which she taught secondary school pupils, first in Berkshire, then Cheshire, and then in Oxfordshire.
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