Suzanne Seddon

Suzanne Seddon is a London-born author and playwright known for her impactful work addressing domestic abuse. Born in Islington in 1968, she drew from personal experiences of witnessing familial abuse to create her first play, "A Fool’s Circle," during her time at the renowned Anna Scher Theatre. She later adapted this play into a novel, further amplifying its themes. Seddon’s dedication to raising awareness extended beyond writing - she also produced, directed, and starred in a trailer for the book, collaborating with local businesses in Islington to bring her vision to life.

Before focusing on writing, Seddon held diverse roles, including swimming instructor and air hostess, which allowed her to travel extensively. Now a single mother to her daughter, Poppy-Willow, she balances parenting with her writing career. Her articles have appeared in various magazines and newspapers, showcasing her versatility as a writer. Seddon’s work is driven by a commitment to empowering survivors of abuse, ensuring their stories are heard and understood. Her passion for advocacy remains central to her creative endeavors.
Short Stories/Novellas
# Title Year
1 A Fool's Circle 2019