Jacqueline Dixon grew up in Gravesend Kent. After leaving school she ventured into London to work at IPC Magazines as a letter writer for Woman’s Own Magazine in London, she later moved to another department where she began training for a short period as a proof reader. For a number of years thereafter she worked as a legal secretary both in London and Gravesend before she relocated overseas to work in Saudi Arabia until she retired back to the UK.
She had a lifelong dream of becoming a writer and always had a great interest in writing and feeling excited about creating characters and their fate. Jacqueline developed a deep love of books at a very young age and one of her first very favorite books that she could not put down was the ‘The Herries Chronicles’ by Hugh Walpole and also has a great admiration for the many stories written by Daphne du Maurier and Agatha Christie. She relishes reading novels and feels that getting tucked into a good book is like enjoying a delicious meal. She has written numerous manuscripts that currently lay dormant filed away, never having been published.
Jacqueline currently resides in Sandwich, a charming small town in Kent and the first of her tucked away manuscripts will become her debut novel, to be published in 2025!