Blake New YA ebook by Sarahjane Funnell

Children’s Author Sarahjane Funnell has published her
first YA fantasy story entitled Blake, launching as an
ebook with Amazon and myebook.com on Monday 10th
October 2011, published by Gibson Publishing.

Blake, downloadable for £2.99, is the latest literary addition
to her published repertoire, which includes the short story
Princess Rose and the Royal Tea Castle published within
the middle grade Children’s Anthology A Pocketful of Moondust.
Blake is an aloof and mysterious guy. He possesses a sharp glint in his eye and
harbours a hidden secret. Ebony, a schoolgirl, becomes completely mesmerised
by him and his strange character. Longing to unveil just what it is that makes
Blake so different, Ebony desperately searches for him to find the answer. When
Ebony finally has an opportune moment to discover the secret that surrounds
Blake, she learns that it is not only he who hides an unknown identity but that she
too has an inner secret that stretches far beyond her own existence. An unknown
secret that changes not only her thoughts and the ways of the world but also her
physical human form.

Blake is a captivating short story that will spark the imagination of Young Adult
readers, taking them on an emotive journey of self-discovery within two
contrasting worlds. Featuring rich language and powerful emotion, Blake is
perfect for readers looking for an introduction to fantasy fiction or shorter reading.

MADE IN CHELSEA'S CAGGIE DUNLOP APPOINTS RUSHDIE MEDIA FOR PR REPRESENTATION

Caggie Dunlop, 22, star of E4’s hit docu-soap series Made In Chelsea, has appointed PR agency Rushdie Media for UK representation.

Educated at the Harrodian School in Barnes and then at Wellington College she went on to study philosophy at Leeds University. Her love of performing and acting took her to New York where she spent a year studying at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. There she performed in a number of productions including Rabbit Hole by Mauricio Bustamente, Barefoot in the Park by Lola Cohen, Proof by David Auburn, and Picnic by Mauricio Bustamante. She is also developing a music career as a singer, and is currently writing songs for an album. She lives in West London.

Rushdie Media is located in Central London and other clients include Sir Salman Rushdie and classical group Blake.