Monica Cafferky

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Monica Cafferky

Monica Cafferky is a British freelance journalist who has written for a number of publications including the Daily Mirror , Daily Mail , The Sun , Daily Express , The Guardian , News of the World , Star on Sunday , The Scotsman and Woman's Own .

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Career

Cafferky's first job was on a martial arts magazine followed by a two-year stint as a staff writer on Woman's Own. She went freelance in 2002, and had a weekly Mind, Body, Spirit page in "The Daily Mirror", which ran for three years.[ citation needed ]

Cafferky writes lifestyle articles for a number of publications. [1] [2]

Since 2014, she has been a Visiting Lecturer at The University of Huddersfield on the BA (Hons) Journalism course.[ citation needed ]

Books

Cafferky's debut novel The Winter's Sleep was published in October 2019. Her social media accounts describe this as a spookily compelling tale of betrayal, fraud and ghosts.

Cafferky has co-authored three self-help books, which are published by Piatkus/Little Brown. The second book The Future Is Yours is an international best seller. [3] All three books have been translated into several languages including: Japanese, Norwegian, Czech, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Slovak and Estonian. [4] Instant Intuition (Piatkus, 2007, ISBN   978-0-7499-2757-8) [5] The Future is Yours (Piatkus, 2007, ISBN   978-0-7499-2812-4) [6] Cosmic Energy (Little Brown, 2009, ISBN   978-0-7499-0965-9). [7]

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References

  1. The Daily Express (16 August 2015) “Have a Baby? You must be Barking Mad.” http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/598723/Pets-instead-of-parenthood-British-couples-Monica-Cafferky
  2. The Daily Express (8 July 2008) “Working Out with Man’s Best Friend” http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/51584/Working-out-with-man-s-best-friend
  3. Jirsch, Anne; Cafferky, Monica (29 January 2019). The Future Is Yours - International Best Seller. ISBN   9780749939847.
  4. Jirsch, Anne; Cafferky, Monica (29 January 2019). Little Brown Book Group - Instant Intuition. ISBN   9780749929213.
  5. Jirsch, Anne; Cafferky, Monica (29 January 2019). The Future Is Yours. ISBN   9780749939847.
  6. Jirsch, Anne; Cafferky, Monica (29 January 2019). Little Brown Book Group - Cosmic Energy. ISBN   9780749953256.
  7. Amazon.co.uk: Monica Cafferky: Books, Biogs, Audiobooks, Discussions