Bio
Decee Foulkes entered the world in the year of our Lord AD1977 in a over-priced, badly located shopping centre on the outskirts of York.
As a young girl she had an over active imagination which was encouraged by her late grandmother. She had a love for Fairies and other worldly creatures that were supplied by the Brothers Grimms. At the age of ten she wrote her first story about a fallen angel called Esta, and around this time she was developing and avid interest in history and King Arthur.
It was not until Decee’s early twenties that she picked up her pen and started to write a modern version of King Arthur called Morgan, and from then she has not stopped. She is now published after having the short story The Carrier published in The Word a York St John University Magazine.
She now lives in the town of Selby with her young daughter, and she is currently devoting herself in academia, where she is studying History and English.

