Genna Rowbotham started her career as a secretary and has since founded GEN Typing Services, an online secretarial business. Inspired by her children, in 2017, she wrote her first story and is now the author of ten books as well as a short story published in the magazine, Brilliant Brainz. Genna has a passion for writing stories that entertain, educate and inspire young ones so they can escape the seriousness of life and enter a world of magic.
She lives with her husband and lively, imaginative daughters in Derbyshire in a house full of books, magazines and all sorts of artwork from her children (empty cereal boxes are often taken from the recycle bin to reinvent something wonderful like a spy camera or a telescope).
When Genna’s not writingGenna Rowbotham started her career as a secretary and has since founded GEN Typing Services, an online secretarial business. Inspired by her children, in 2017, she wrote her first story and is now the author of ten books as well as a short story published in the magazine, Brilliant Brainz. Genna has a passion for writing stories that entertain, educate and inspire young ones so they can escape the seriousness of life and enter a world of magic.
She lives with her husband and lively, imaginative daughters in Derbyshire in a house full of books, magazines and all sorts of artwork from her children (empty cereal boxes are often taken from the recycle bin to reinvent something wonderful like a spy camera or a telescope).
When Genna’s not writing, she loves reading, star gazing, movie nights, and exploring the great outdoors with her family. You can find out more about Genna’s books on her website at ...more
Genna RowbothamI’ve always had an active imagination which has helped give me lots of ideas for new stories. Although I do sometimes get writer’s block when I’m in t…m´Ç°ù±ðI’ve always had an active imagination which has helped give me lots of ideas for new stories. Although I do sometimes get writer’s block when I’m in the middle of a new creation and I’m still developing the plotline. For me, asking myself questions on the story always helps. If the answer doesn’t come straight away, I take a break from writing and then I’ll have a ‘pingâ€� moment (usually last thing at night or first thing in the morning) when I instinctively know how to fix something that isn’t working or where the stories heading.(less)
Genna RowbothamCreating stories for children to enjoy (including my own) is very rewarding. Writing isn’t always easy and it’s very time-consuming â€� but as a busy Mu…m´Ç°ù±ðCreating stories for children to enjoy (including my own) is very rewarding. Writing isn’t always easy and it’s very time-consuming â€� but as a busy Mum, I love the flexibility of working my own hours. But most of all, I love the world of books and I love writing.