Jojo Moyes

Novelist

Birthday August 4, 1969

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Maidstone, Kent, England

Age 54 years old

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1969

Pauline Sara Jo Moyes (born 4 August 1969), known professionally as Jojo Moyes, is an English journalist and, since 2002, an award-winning romance novelist, #1 New York Times best selling author and screenwriter.

She is one of only a few authors to have twice won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association and her works have been translated into twenty-eight languages and have sold over 40 million copies worldwide.

Pauline Sara-Jo Moyes was born on 4 August 1969 in Maidstone, England.

Before attending university, Moyes held several jobs: she was a typist at NatWest typing statements in braille for blind people, a brochure writer for Club 18-30, and a minicab controller for a brief time.

While an undergraduate at Royal Holloway, University of London, Moyes worked for the Egham and Staines News.

She earned a journalism degree from City University as well as a degree at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, London University.

1992

Moyes won a bursary financed by The Independent newspaper which allowed her to attend the postgraduate newspaper journalism course at City University in 1992.

1998

She subsequently worked for The Independent for the next 10 years (except for one year, when she worked in Hong Kong for the Sunday Morning Post) in various roles, becoming Assistant News Editor in 1998.

2002

In 2002 she became the newspaper's Arts and Media Correspondent.

Early in her writing career, Moyes wrote three manuscripts that were all initially rejected.

With one child, another baby on the way, and a career as a journalist, Moyes committed to herself that if her fourth book was rejected, she would stop her efforts.

After submitting the first three chapters of her fourth book to various publishers, six of them began a bidding war for the rights.

Moyes became a full-time novelist in 2002, when her first book Sheltering Rain was published.

She continues to write articles for The Daily Telegraph.

2012

Moyes' publisher, Hodder & Stoughton, did not take up the 2012 novel Me Before You and Moyes sold it to Penguin.

It sold six million copies, went to number one in nine countries, and reinvigorated her back catalogue resulting in three of her novels being on the New York Times bestseller list at the same time.

2013

In 2013, it was announced that Michael H. Weber and Scott Neustadter had been hired to write an adaptation of Me Before You.

2015

Moyes would later write two sequels to Me Before You: After You in 2015 and Still Me in 2018.

Her book, Paris for One and Other Stories, is part of the 2015 Quick Reads collection, and she contributed a short story to A Fresh Start, from the 2020 Quick Reads collection.

Moyes' favourite book in childhood was National Velvet by Enid Bagnold.

She cites Behind the Scenes at the Museum by Kate Atkinson as a book that made her want to be a better writer, and she is inspired by authors such as Nora Ephron, Marian Keyes, Lisa Jewell, Jonathan Tropper, and Jane Austen.

Moyes lives on a farm in Great Sampford, Essex, with her husband, journalist Charles Arthur, and their three children.

Her animals include an ex-racehorse and a rescued 58 kg female Pyrenean mountain dog.

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2016

In 2016 the film adaptation Me Before You was released and the screenplay was written by Moyes.

2018

In 2018, Moyes invested £120,000 in the Quick Reads Initiative, an adult literacy project.

Her investment gave the program three additional years of funding.