Patricia Feinberg Stoner
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Patricia Feinberg Stoner

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Patricia Feinberg Stoner is an award-winning British writer, a former journalist and publicist. She spent ten years as international press officer for Granada Television before setting up her own PR company. For four years she and her husband lived in the Languedoc, in the south of France, where she began her Pays d'Oc trilogy: ‘At Home in the Pays d’Oc,’ ‘Tales from the Pays D’Oc’ and ‘Murder in the Pays d’Oc’. Patricia has also published three books of comic verse: ‘Paw Prints in the Butter,’ ‘The Little Book of Rude Limericks’ and ‘Pelicans Can’t Read’. Her latest publication is 'and Mrs Arbuthnot', a collection of twelve humorous tales about a redoubtable lady living in the West Sussex village of Gorehampton on Sea. Currently only available on kindle, 'and Mrs Arbuthnot' will take her place on the paperback stage when the author has added to her adventures. Also in the pipeline Is 'Further Tales from the Pays d'Oc' and there is a fiendish plot afoot to marry the two books by means of an ongoing twinning story. It all begins with a white horse. Since 2022 Patricia and her husband, also a writer, have been running Perdisma Edits, offering proofreading, copy editing, developmental guidance and publishing and marketing advice services. Visit their website for a free offer or find them on Facebook. You may find Patricia on Facebook at her author's page, Paw Prints in the Butter and in her writers' group, Arun Scribes.
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