writing4successclub.com
Home | Forums | Tell a Friend | Text Size | Help | Member Area
 Columns
Ann Harth
Jackie Hosking
Gail Breese
Jason Sitzes
Judy Vorfeld - Grammar
Lynda Davies
Police Procedure
 Your Career
Building Your Career
Time Management
Your Home Office
Writers Groups
Author Talks
Networking
School Visits
Freelance Writing
Publicity & Promotion
Launching Your Book
Motivating Yourself
Your Website
 Fiction
Comedy
Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Historical/Sagas
Romance
Sci Fi & Fantasy
Women's Fiction
Writing for Children
Young Adult
 Non Fiction
Articles
Family History
Ghostwriting
Marketing Articles
Non Fiction Books
Religious Non Fiction
 Technique
Emotional Punch
First Pages
Poetry and Rhyme
Setting
Viewpoint
Writing Scenes
Writing Tips
 screenwriting
Selling Screenplays
Writing Screenplays
 Characters
Creating Characters
Children's Characters
Dialogue

 Plotting
Plotting 101




home | Author Bios | Gail Breese
 





Gail Breese

Printer-Friendly Format

Gail Breese has always found images fascinating, from fine art to cartoons, and spent much of her life creating her own.

In 1989 after studying for four years, Gail earned qualifications in Graphic Design and Illustration and had a ball working freelance creating logos, posters, corporate identities, packaging, illustrations, book covers, signs and brochures. Towards the end of the last century and having two new knees, which seriously curtailed her salsa dancing, she was no longer able to drive to see her clients.

Gail had also written stories and funny poems since childhood, so the opportunity to learn how to write stories for children professionally while sitting down was too good to miss. A few months after completing the course her first story was accepted for publication.

For many years Gail had been a designer and illustrator but it was the growing new medium of the internet that piqued her interest in website design. She researched HTML information, practiced her newfound knowledge and in 1996 created her first website for her son who was motor racing in the UK.




Printer-Friendly Format