Caroline Hardman has tried song-writing, comedy writing and technology journalism, but now writes mainly fiction. She has lived in London for 10 years. She has had two stories (A Perfect Fit and A Touch of Froth) performed at Storytails and a short story ‘Breaking the Duck’ pubished in the September 2011 issue of Open Pen.
Caroline’s story for Stations, Bloody Marys and a Bowl of Pho, is set in Hoxton. She describes it as: a shopping trip that doesn’t work out entirely as planned.
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