Karen Charlton is a freelance writer of opinion, essays and stories for children. She lives on the Mornington Peninsula with her husband Mr Karen, their three young sons and various floor dwelling animals who all ask to be fed at exactly the same moment.
Daily Life and (here) and (here)
Her short story St Andrews was in August 2012 highly commended in the Grace Marion Wilson Writing Competition, judged by Romy Ash and Emmett Stinson.
She has guest posted with Life in a Pink Fibro, Fearful Adventurer, And Then There Were Four, and Alice Becomes.
If you’d like to contact Karen, email: karenjcharlton(at)gmail(dot)com


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[...] J. Charlton mused on “People who don’t send birthday cards” on one of my favorite blogs The Rhythm Method whether it was acceptable to send birthday cards not even at all but late. I am guilty on that [...]