

She lives in Collingwood, Ontario with her Bullmastiff Cross. She has been a member of the Women's Fiction Writers Association since 2014 where she works as their Social Media Director. Always looking for a new creative outlet, Maggie dove into writing a novel head first. I may end up cowering in the corner of the basket, but that is beside the point!Īnything else you'd like to add: Thank you so much for the opportunity!Īuthor Bio: Maggie Giles is a Canadian author who is usually daydreaming about fictional characters. But more than anything, I'd love to experience a hot air balloon ride. Number one on my bucket list: I am absolutely terrified of heights. My signature drink: Well I am pretty basic, so probably a Vodka Soda, or White Wine.įavorite artist: I think this is a music question? So I'm going to go with Miley Cyrus.

Everything I've seen about the area is beautiful! Place I’d most like to travel: There are plenty of places in Europe I'd love to visit again but one place I'd love to go for the first time is Iceland. Chokers, Bell Bottoms and Tube Tops? Why not! But if I were not writing, I think designing would be my creative outlet.įavorite decade in fashion history: Definitely the 90s. I have a background in multimedia and have already worked on a variety of websites (typically just some back-end coding). If I weren’t an author, I’d be a: I would likely be a website designer. We both share a love of all things royal, so when her sophomore novel was announced, I knew it would be right up my alley.

I have been a fan of Kristin's since we first met many years ago. I also just finished A House Full of Windsor by Kristin Contino. It's definitely one that had me hooked from page one. It is a very twisty thriller that deals with the aftermath of a torrid affair. The last book I read: I was lucky enough to get an ARC of We're All Lying by Marie Still, our March 2023. And I just got a Kindle which is pretty addictive. Hardback, paperback, ebook or audiobook: I prefer paperback, but have fallen in love with audiobooks lately. Unfortunately we ran out of books to read within the first two weeks (Apparently you can't bring that many in a backpack!) When it was clear we were going to have to spend a lot of train rides empty handed, my friend picked up a notebook for me and I started writing a book for us to enjoy on the trip. My best friend and I went on a two month backpacking trip in Europe.

The moment I knew I wanted to become an author: It all began when I was still in my early twenties.
