Lucy Brazier is in her 30's and lives in the university city of Cambridge, England.She started writing from the age of ten when her primary school teachers were at a bit of a loss as to how to contain her effervescent personality.They tasked her with writing stories for the younger children in a bid to keep it from disrupting her peers.Lucy developed her skills throughout her teenage years, when she was inspired to read the words of Homer, Livy and Virgel. These formative years also saw her develop her other great passion of music, where she hardly through the self into several years of misbehaving and playing bass guitar in unsuitable rock bands.She winded her literary horizons through the works of Terry Pratchett, Oscar Wilde and Flann O'Brien - the latter of which remains to this day her favourite writer.Lucy develop a penchant for the unusual and the absurd, something which was exacerbated by her time serving in the Police where the many varied experiences and character she met had a profound effect on her outlook on life.After 7 years on the front line and driven by fascination with Inspector Morse, on a whim Lucy applied for the job of Deputy Head Porter at one of the foremost colleges of Cambridge University.
To her great surprise, and that of many others at the time, she landed a role as the first female to don the iconic bowler hat in the colleges six hundred year history.Having left formal education at the tender age of sixteen with little to show for it, being thrown in among the academic elite was something of an eye opener. Documenting the quirks and fables of College life on social media, Lucy was soon persuaded to start a blog- Secret Diary Of PorterGirl. Acutely aware of the dim view taken by College officials of any slight upon their reputation, she wrote anonymously and in such a way as to disguise the true identity of the now notorious Old College.However, being quite possibly the worst Deputy Head Porter of all time made her decide to hang up her bowler hat and peruse her dream of becoming a writer. Lucy considers this is the best decision she has ever made.In December 2015 Lucy signed with Kensington Gore Publishing and Secret Diary Of PorterGirl was rewritten and republished in the summer of 2016 as PotrterGirl The First Lady Of The Keys.KGHH Publishing see this book and others to follow a great glimpse into the unique world of college life.
A world that never seems to change, more evolve into a world of its own.