Marsha's novel, The Hating Game, is out now as ebook.
Check out Marsha's 'Paris for Kids' in The Times.
Feeling jet-lagged in the City of Light? Read Marsha's 'Jet-lagger's Guide to Paris by Night'.
24 Hours Paris named a Hot July Read by Girls' Guide to Paris.
Marsha wrote her first 'book' at age 9. Disasters in Florida was a non-fiction account of her family's trip to Florida, fraught with airplane delays and broken car locks. Remarkably, despite the action-packed narrative, the book remains unpublished.
Undeterred, Marsha trained to be a journalist and worked for several years in journalism and PR. Her desire to travel propelled her from her native Canada to Poland and then on to England, where she has lived and worked for the past five years. Her first book, 24 Hours London (Prospera Publishing 2009), was inspired by her love for her adopted city. 24 Hours Paris, the second in series, was recently released.
Marsha recently signed with Prospera Publishing to release her first novel, The Hating Game, under pen-name Talli Roland .
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Interviews
Marsha interviewed on Hell or High Water (July 2010).
Marsha interviewed on HiP Paris blog (June 2010).
Marsha talks about travel writing on author Nik Perring's blog(June 2010).
Marsha speaks on pen names and travel research on The Literary Project(June 2010).
Marsha writes about organising her working day and the lure of cleaning the kitchen floor on the London Writers' Club blog ( April 2010).
Marsha talks about her writing career on Define Fabulous(March 2010).
Marsha discusses her writing journey on Diverse Traveller (February 2010).
Marsha talks about a typical day in her life on Musings of Ondo Lady (Dec 2009).
Karen Jones Gowen interviews Marsha on how to promote your book (Dec 2009).
Oh the horror! Marsha describes the terror of asking local bookstores to stock her book with writer India Drummond (Dec 2009).
Marsha discusses why she came to London and how she went from teacher to writer on Classroom Canada (Dec 2009).
Marsha talks about what she's learned promoting her book on Dublin'sHell or High Water blog (Nov 2009).
Fellow Canadian Sean Berry interviews Marsha on BlogTalk Radio(Nov 2009).
Marsha talks about her publishing journey with author Nicola Morgan (Nov 2009).
Books
24 Hours Travel Guides
A new kind of travel guide from Prospera Publishing where we don't just tell you what to do - we tell you when's best to do it! Covering 24 hours, all you need to do is flip to the hour you're free and take your pick of the best the city has on offer. It's a ready-made itinerary to unlock the urban jungle. Follow 24 Hours guides on Twitter and Facebook.
24 Hours London
'A nifty guide for locals and tourists alike.' Mayor of London Boris Johnson
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24 Hours Paris - out now!
'It's like having a Parisian in your pocket 24/7.' This French Life
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The Hating Game - eBook out now; paperback 2011
When man-eater Mattie Johns agrees to star on a dating game show to save her ailing recruitment business, she's confident she'll sail through to the end without letting down the perma-guard she's perfected from years of her love 'em and leave 'em dating strategy.
After all, what can go wrong with dating a few losers and hanging out long enough to pick up a juicy £200,000 prize? Plenty, Mattie discovers, when it's revealed that the contestants are four of her very unhappy exes.
Can Mattie confront her past to get the prize money she so desperately needs, or will her exes finally wreak their long-awaited revenge? And what about the ambitious TV producer whose career depends on stopping her from making it to the end?
Who will win The Hating Game?
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News
07 August 2010
17 July 2010
Feeling jet-lagged in the City of Light? Read Marsha's 'Jet-lagger's Guide to Paris by Night' in Bonjour Paris.
13 July 2010
25 June 2010
24 Hours Paris available on Kindle!
18 June 2010
Marsha speaks on pen names and travel research on The Literary Project.
11 June 2010
Marsha interviewed on HiP Paris blog.
10 June 2010
Marsha writes about travel writing on author Nik Perring's blog.
25 May 2010
Marsha tells her favourite Paris places on Parisien Salon.
24 May 2010
Marsha interviewed on Little London Observationist.
13 May 2010
New cover design for The Hating Game! Head over to the Talli Roland blog to have your say.
12 May 2010
24 Hours Paris launches. Follow along on the blog and Twitter to see what's happening on the day.
09 May 2010
24 Hours London featured in Where London magazine's
May issue. Out now!
27 April 2010
Marsha writes about discovering Paris in 'Paris Beyond
the Eiffel Tower' for Bonjour Paris.
30 March 2010
Marsha talks to Robert Elms of BBC London, discussing late-night London. From bowling to early-morning fish markets, London's bursting with life late at night!
20 January 2010
24 Hours London spotted at the British Museum.
Blog
Marsha blogs regularly about writing, life and London on her blog Write On.
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Praise for 24 Hours London
'This is a nifty guide for Londoners and tourists alike. There are some brilliant tips whether you have just a day to spare, or much longer to enjoy what the capital has to offer. London has some of the most famous landmarks and attractions on earth, so use this
book to discover some of our citys less well-known delights.'
Boris Johnson, Mayor of London
'The best compliment I can pay to this book, or any book for that matter, is that the review copy came to me on short notice and while I had a great deal else to do, yet within minutes I was so engrossed in it that my wife sat down to read along with me.'
Michael Harling, Author, Postcards from Across the Pond
'Whether you're in town for a day or a month, 24 Hours London will ensure you make the most of London. Catering to everyone from tourists to foodies, shopaholics and spa addicts, this dynamic guide is packed full of well-known and totally unusual things to do in London. From fish markets to phantom houses, bat-walks to burlesque teas, Marsha Moore
covers it all!'
Toni Hargis, Author, Rules, Britannia; An Insider's Guide to Life in the United Kingdom
'What can you possibly do at 4 am in London that doesn't involve sleeping, menial labour or puking into a gutter? Marsha Moore's new book offers six suggestions: queue for beigels on Brick Lane; tuck into German sausage at Kurz & Lang; clubbing at the O2; work on your pecs at Sohos all-night gym; boogie away at Flesh 24-hour Party; or watch the Westminster lights flicker on the Thames form the Hungerford foot bridges. In other words, that's baps, sausage, gyrate, pump, gyrate, and relax. We like it.'
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To see what readers and bloggers are saying about 24 Hours London, head over to the 24 Hours London book site.
Praise for 24 Hours Paris
"Marsha Moore steers us away from tired postcard imaginings of Paris and provides good ideas for encountering the city in its authentic, contemporary and un-shiny complexity."
Courtney Traub, Guide to About.com Paris Travel
“From pissoirs to parrots Marsha Moore’'s new guidebook 24 Hours Paris by Prospera UK is an absolutely original guide to Paris, chock full of unusual ideas for touring hidden areas and attractions in the City of Light. Bravo to Marsha for coming up with a totally new and creative way to see my favorite town.”
Doni Belau, Founder, www.girlsguidetoparis.com
“This incredible guidebook offers an hour-by-hour roadmap for exploring the hidden wonders of this remarkable city, making it a must-have ... even for people who think they know Paris.”
Linda Donahue, Editor-in-chief, ParisienSalon.com
“Moore’'s guide to Paris is a real encyclopaedia of the hip and the quirky, full of insider facts and trivia, that will banish all thoughts of ennui for much longer than the stated 24 hours.”
Duncan Rhodes, Editor, Urbantravelblog.com
“In spite of the fact I'’ve lived in Paris for 22 years, this book is a real eye-opener and I’'m keeping it next to my bed in case I awaken at 3 a.m. and want to go out. I'’ve read so many guidebooks but this one has different take on the City of Light. It'’s fun in addition to being illuminating. Marsha, thank you for making Paris even more exciting.
Karen Fawcett, President, Paris New Media, LLC, www.bonjourparis.com
"24 Hours Paris takes up where the conventional guide books leave off, with fresh and sassy bite-sized tips on Paris."
Pamela Poole, The Francophilia Gazette
"Marsha has done an amazing job of creating a user-friendly Paris guide with a plethora of hip and off the beaten track things to do in the City of Light (along with a lot of the must do Paris staples described in refreshing light tone)... If you are looking to dig under the surface of Paris to find what is original, authentic and unique in this incredible city, buy this guide."
Erica Berman, Founder, HipParis.com