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Me and Mr. Darcy by Alexandra Potter
Me and Mr. Darcy by Alexandra Potter




Me and Mr. Darcy by Alexandra Potter

Her novel Confessions of a Forty-Something F#k Up was adapted into the American television series Not Dead Yet. So when her best friend suggests a wild week of margaritas and men in Mexico with the girls, Emily abruptly flees to. Darcy, the dashing, honorable, and passionate hero of Jane Austen’s classic. Potter has sold the film rights to several of her novels, including You're The One I Don't Want and Calling Romeo. she’s had it with modern-day love and would much rather curl up with Pride and Prejudice and spend her time with Mr. Darcy won Best New Fiction at The Jane Austen Regency World Awards in May 2008. Her books have been published in both the UK (including the Commonwealth) and the United States and have been translated and sold in 21 territories, including France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Poland, Russia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Indonesia, Brazil, Macedonia, Romania, Slovenia, China, Croatia and Serbia.

Me and Mr. Darcy by Alexandra Potter

Potter ended up signing a two-book deal, and Pussycat was published in April 2000. Within days of handing in her finished manuscript, a bidding war broke out between several publishers. She signed a deal with literary agent Stephanie Cabot. In 1999, Potter began work on her first novel, What's New, Pussycat?. Five years later, she moved to Australia, where she worked for the Australian Vogue and Cleo Magazine. In her spare time, she wrote articles for British glossies such as ELLE, Company, More!, and Cosmopolitan.

Me and Mr. Darcy by Alexandra Potter

In 1993, at the age of 23, Potter moved to London to be the editor of a puzzle magazine. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.Īlexandra Potter (born 1970) is a British author of romantic comedies.īorn in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, Potter was educated at Liverpool University, where she received an honours degree in English Literature and Film Studies.






Me and Mr. Darcy by Alexandra Potter