Stephanie Hale

Stephanie Hale

Stephanie J. Hale is a British speaker, publishing expert and writers' coach.

She is founder of The Millionaire Bootcamp for Authors, The Millionaire Bootcamp for Women, and author of award-winning books including Millionaire Women, Millionaire You.

She started her career as a newsreader and reporter for Independent Radio News (IRN). This was rapidly followed by a move to the BBC, where her news stories were broadcast nationwide on stations including: Radio 1, Radio 4 and Radio 3. Stephanie later worked as a newsreader for Storm Radio, distributed on BSkyB, as well as freelancing at Anglia Television and BBC East television.

She attended the world-famous UEA Creative Writing Course and was tutored by authors Malcolm Bradbury and Whitbread winner Rose Tremain in 1993. This was followed by several years as a literature adviser for the Arts Council of Great Britain.

She gave up news reading after becoming a single parent and initially lectured at colleges within Oxford University, where she was Assistant Director of Creative Writing. She founded Oxford Literary Consultancy in 2001 to help authors successfully publish, launch and promote their books.

Her book Celebrity Authors' Secrets features tips from iconic authors of the past 50 years including: Jeffrey Archer, Not A Penny More, Not A Penny Less; Barbara Taylor Bradford, A Woman of Substance; Terry Pratchett Discworld series; John Gray (U.S. author), Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus; Anne Rice, Interview With The Vampire; James Redfield, The Celestine Prophecy; Sharon Lechter, Rich Dad, Poor Dad; Bernard Cornwell, The Sharpe series; Eric Carle, The Very Hungry Caterpillar; Alexander McCall Smith, The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency; Joanne Harris, Chocolat; Brian Tracy, Eat That Frog. They have collectively sold more than 800 million+ books between them.

Her latest book Millionaire Property Authors features high-profile property millionaires and television experts who have written best-selling books fitted in around hectic schedules. Some rise at 4am to write their books before the day begins; other property authors head overseas to write their books on the beach.

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