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You know that feeling when a date in the calendar marks the culmination of a life goal, and after all the hard work, it finally arrives? And as it does, a sledgehammer lands? On the 11th of May, I woke with a low hum of excitement as it was Launch Day for my book, ROW […]

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GIRL GONE WILD is a collection of exploits and delusions about chasing your dreams with reckless abandon and what happens when their pursuit becomes a new kind of trap. In this memoir-in-essays, Kocak takes readers along on her heady metamorphosis from girl to woman and from dreamer to professional artist, as she is transformed in […]

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A few years ago, I sat with my then young daughter looking through a fashion magazine—I think it was Teen Vogue—and noticed yet another ad paying homage to Marilyn Monroe. That got me thinking about Marilyn’s on-going fame, and a question whispered at me: What would Marilyn’s spirit think of this ad?   This wasn’t a […]

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In the aftermath of my mother’s death, I wrote in response to my complicated grief, not only for my mother but also for the maternal relationship I’d hoped for but did not have. Within the blank pages of my journal, I tried to fathom why we were not together during her final days.  My need […]

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In my newly released Scottish Historical romance, The Scoundrel Scot, the heroine, Lady Helene Beckett, is morally burdened with guilt and forced to commit one sin in order to atone for another. Her younger sister suffers from a condition we would recognise today as epilepsy, an illness poorly understood and heavily stigmatised in the 18th […]

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