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Alexandra Connor was born in Lancashire and educated in Yorkshire. She had a variety of careers including photographic model, cinema manager and personal assistant to a world famous heart surgeon. Yet, incredibly, it was only after being stalked and beaten up in London that she found her real forté.

During her convalescence, Alexandra discovered an ability to paint. A further relapse resulted in her writing her first novel.

Although traumatic, Alexandra believes that the beating up changed her - and gave her a life she could never have imagined before. (See Special Interests).

Alexandra Connor's biography and work has been featured in The Times, The Telegraph, Observer, New Woman, Woman's Journal, Woman and Home, Hello! The Express, The Daily Mail, and many foreign newspapers, such as Le Figaro and La Sicilia.

Alexandra is listed in Debrett's 'People of Today;' is an entrant in The Dictionary of International Biography; and inaugural version of The Cambridge Blue Book.

She is also a Fellow of The Royal Society of Arts.

If you would like further information please do not hesitate to e-mail Alexandra.