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Elizabeth, William…and Me

A novel by S. Lynn Scott

Ally is living an ordinary, comfortable life until Elizabeth and William come to stay. Exactly why Elizabeth Tudor should materialise in her pantry, closely followed by the Bard of Stratford on Avon, is a bit of a mystery, not to mention an inconvenience, but the crotchety Elizabeth has a mission and she is used to getting her own way…

This unstoppable trio will take the reader on a twenty-first century road trip like no other, from middle England to the cold streets of London, and to the discovery that, whilst the world might have changed in four hundred years, the characters that Shakespeare immortalised are still very much with us. Elizabeth, William and Me is a wry look at modern life through the eyes of two of history’s most luminous characters, a humorous tale of an unhappy woman teetering between imagination and reality, and a rollicking good adventure story.

The story of Elizabeth, William and Me is funny, moving and original.

It might even be true.

COVER ILLUSTRATION BY RYAN AT MONKEYFEET ILLUSTRATION

 

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About slynnscott

The author is in her mid-twenties, has a First from Cambridge, flowing blonde hair and a body to die for. She wishes. It is more likely that she is mid-fiftyish, possessed of a couple of A levels, tubby, prone to self-doubt and struggling with a creeping sensation that life hasn’t quite turned out the way she intended it to. Either way she enjoys writing her stories which are all inspired by people either living or dead, and, in some cases, both. When required to provide a biography she prefers to point out that, as her character Ally discovers, all the discerning reader needs to know about any writer can be found within the pages of their books.

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