Miranda Dickinson is a successful British author, well-known for her stand-alone romance novels. With a substantial backlog of work, she has created numerous award-winning books that have touched the hearts of readers all over the world. Dickinson has a unique ability to write in a natural manner that speaks directly to her audience, making them feel as if she is writing specifically for them. This gift has allowed her to build a beloved career, which has grown steadily in stature over the years. She has won several awards for her engaging and compelling storytelling style, which allows readers to become fully immersed in her stories.
Dickinson was born in Wolverhampton, in The Black Country, West Midlands, and grew up in Kingswinford. She has always had a head full of stories and dreamed of writing a book that would reach the heights of Kingswinford Library. Her first novel, Fairytale of New York, was discovered on Authonomy.com - HarperCollins' site for unpublished authors - and quickly became a success. It entered the Sunday Times Top Ten Bestsellers List within three weeks of its release and was shortlisted for the RNA's Romantic Novel of the Year Award in 2010. Dickinson is now a six-times Sunday Times Bestseller, with over one million books sold worldwide and translations in sixteen languages.
In addition to her work as an author, Dickinson is also a singer-songwriter. She has written over thirty songs and has released several of them on her album, About Time. She has performed live and recorded in various venues across the UK and Europe. Dickinson is also the founder of WriteFoxy, a platform that provides resources, vlogs, and inspiration for writers of all ages and abilities. She regularly vlogs about her publishing journey and offers advice for authors on her website and social media platforms. Dickinson lives in Dudley with her husband, Bob, and daughter, Flo.