Helen Whitten is a published author, blogger and prize-winning poet. She is winner of the Elmbridge Literary Festival Adult Poetry Prize 2021 and 2014 and the Winchester Writers' Festival Poetry Prize 2013. Her first collection of poetry, The Alchemist's Box was published by Morgan's Eye Press in 2015. During her career as a business coach she travelled extensively, including two visits to Russia, and has written six non-fiction books on the subject of personal and professional development and cognitive-behavioural coaching. No Lemons in Moscow is her first novel. Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B0034OJ57S https://www.helenwhitten.com/ www.babyboomerpoetry.com
Other books by Helen Whitten: Your Mind at Work, Developing Self-Knowledge for Business Success (Kogan Page 1999), with Richard Israel and Cliff Shaffran Future Directions: Practical Ways to develop Emotional Intelligence and Confidence in Young People, with Diane Carrington (Network Continuum 2005) Age Matters, Employing, Motivating and Managing Older Employees, with Keren Smedley (Gower 2005) Cognitive Behavioural Coaching Techniques for Dummies, (Wiley, 2008) Emotional Healing for Dummies, with Dr David Beales (Wiley, 2009) The Alchemist's Box, Selected poems, (Morgan's Eye Press, 2015) Reclaim Health, a Recovery Strategy when doctors can't explain your symptoms, with Dr David Beales, Dr Gina Johnson, Janice Benning, Julia McDonald (2020)