Welcome to the official website of The Write Girls. Here you will find information about the authors, their work and how to contact them. The three titles published to date are Seven Women, The Man with the Blue Eyes (available on Amazon Kindle) and Women Like Us.

Seven Women

The Man with the Blue Eyes by The Write Girls

'Seven Women' SYNOPSIS

In this book of short stories by The Write Girls, you will find the stories of seven women - their thoughts their ideas their emotions. It is a journey of their minds; it's about different lives lived under different circumstances - short stories and poems about the world as seen by a group of international women. Seven women have opened their imaginations, called on their experiences and tapped into their dreams to put this book together.

The Authors: Carole Armstrong-Hooper, Caroline Gilbert, Erika Hauptmann, Susan Herrick, Priscilla Holmes, Lynn Rowand, Valerie Sandilands.

The Man with the Blue Eyes

The Man with the Blue Eyes by The Write Girls

'The Man with the Blue Eyes' SYNOPSIS

When Sir Oliver Brockman, wealthy banker and Knight of the Realm, dies under suspicious circumstances, each of the seven women in his life thinks she's responsible. They all had a reason to kill him ... they'd all planned to kill him ... so who could it be?

Katarina Brockman, Oliver's devoted mother, or Margaret Westley, Oliver's first love, now a doctor in Africa. Then there's Rosemary Hawkley-Moore, Oliver's first wife and mother of his only child. Or Charlie, the neglected daughter. Perhaps it could be Courtney Blake, Oliver's second, trophy wife. Or could it be Yvette de Longchamps, the beautiful French investigative journalist, or Anne Porterman, Oliver's long-time loyal secretary?

'The Man with the Blue Eyes' is an intriguing novel far more about the women who love the man than the man himself. These seven women show us the pain, humour, loss and love that comes with devotion.

From the streets of fashionable London and Paris to the daunting grandeur of darkest Africa, there is no escape for Sir Oliver Brockman.

Women Like US

Women Like us by The Write Girls

'Women Like Us' SYNOPSIS

In this book you will find the stories of nine women - their thoughts, their ideas and their emotions.

It is a journey of the mind; it's about different lives lived under different circumstances. Short stories, short short stories and poems about the world as seen by a group of international women, Women Like Us, who have opened their imagination, called on their experiences and tapped into their dreams to put this book together.


The Authors of The Man with the Blue Eyes

The Write Girls and The Man with the Blue Eyes

The Authors of "The Man with The Blue Eyes," from left: Lynn Rowand, Erika Hauptmann, Priscilla Holmes, Susan Herrick, Caroline Gilbert, Carole Armstrong-Hooper. (Absent: Giovanna Sartor)

Reviews

  • Joan Fouche: An excellent book "The Man with the Blue Eyes." I honestly enjoyed every page so much, I could not put it down. I can't wait for the follow-up.
  • Helen Wood: "The Man with the Blue Eyes," what a clever concept and plot, it kept me guessing to the end. I really enjoyed your book.
  • Emilie Nicholls: I have just finished reading your group's fantastic book "The Man with The Blue Eyes." I started it last night and finished it today. I couldn't put it down! I was walking around the house with my nose in it it was that good, I absolutely adored it. Each of the characaters were so unique in their own way and I think that is what made the story such good fun to read. All you ladies are very talented writers and I hope there are more books to come because they are an absolute pleasure to read. This is now the second book by The Write Girls that I have read (1. Women Like Us 2.The Man with the Blue Eyes) and both were really good.
  • Sheila Belshaw: I finished reading your novel and thoroughly enjoyed it. I lapped up every word. Congratulations on your excellent book - a terrific achievement (for a self-pub). Everything about it is most professional. If I were you I would submit it to one of the British publishers. It should do very well."