Milly Johnson, born on 23 February 1964 in Barnsley, is a cherished British author renowned for her captivating romantic fiction. She has authored 21 best-selling novels, a book of poetry, and 5 novellas, touching the hearts of readers worldwide. Her works have sold over three million copies globally, a testament to her literary prowess, which has earned her prestigious accolades such as the RoNA Award for Comedy Romance in 2014 and 2016, and the Romantic Novelists' Association's (RNA) Outstanding Achievement Award in 2020. Beyond her novels, Johnson demonstrates her versatility and skill across a range of writing formats, contributing as an after-dinner speaker, poet, professional joke writer, short-story writer, and newspaper columnist.
Johnson's journey to literary success began with her education in drama and teacher training at the University of Exeter, where she honed her writing skills in various administrative roles. Her breakthrough came with the publication of "The Yorkshire Pudding Club," a novel that led to a two-book deal with Simon and Schuster in 2005, marking her significant entry into the literary world. Johnson's commitment to her craft and her ability to weave heartwarming tales of love and friendship have endeared her to readers and critics alike, including Hairy Biker Dave Myers, who cites her as his favorite author. Her dedication extends beyond writing, as seen in her charitable efforts: she released "The Barn on Half Moon Hill" to support the Care for Claire fund, and "A Cat-Shaped Space," with profits donated to Yorkshire Cat Rescue. Through her entertaining work and contributions to the greater good, Milly Johnson has become a beloved figure among readers and a respected voice in contemporary romantic fiction for her contributions to charity and literature.
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