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5. ^ Monica Cafferky (5 October 2015) "Can you Really Leave Your Body or is it a Trick of the Mind?" The Daily Express, pg 27. 5. ^ Monica Cafferky (5 October 2015) "Can you Really Leave Your Body or is it a Trick of the Mind?" The Daily Express, pg 27.


6. ^ Monica Cafferky (28 September 2015) "The Real Secret to a Happy Marriage." The Daily Express, pg 21 6. ^ Monica Cafferky (28 September 2015) "The Real Secret to a Happy Marriage." The Daily Express, pg 21.


7. ^ Monica Cafferky (25 August 2015) "There is Life Out There." The Sun, pg 24. 7. ^ Monica Cafferky (25 August 2015) "There is Life Out There." The Sun, pg 24.


8. ^ Monica Cafferky (21 June 2011) "We Went on Holiday with a Stranger." The Daily Mirror, pg 34/35 8. ^ Monica Cafferky (21 June 2011) "We Went on Holiday with a Stranger." The Daily Mirror, pg 34/35.


9. ^ Monica Cafferky (14 August 2008). "Doctors don't know why my legs are getting bigger". Daily Mirror 9. ^ Monica Cafferky (14 August 2008). "Doctors don't know why my legs are getting bigger". Daily Mirror


10. ^ Monica Cafferky (8 February 2007) "To be a Real Mum I needed Therapy." The Daily Mirror, 10. ^ Monica Cafferky (8 February 2007) "To be a Real Mum I needed Therapy." The Daily Mirror


11. ^ Monica Cafferky (5 March 2006) "Love was in Our Hands." The News of the World, pg 36. 11. ^ Monica Cafferky (5 March 2006) "Love was in Our Hands." The News of the World, pg 36.


12. ^ Monica Cafferky (24 July 2005) "I Photographed my Dead Brother." The Daily Mirror, pg 18 12. ^ Monica Cafferky (24 July 2005) "I Photographed my Dead Brother." The Daily Mirror, pg 18.


13. ^ Monica Cafferky (23 May 2005) "I Lost my Handbag and Found Love." The Express. 13. ^ Monica Cafferky (23 May 2005) "I Lost my Handbag and Found Love." The Express.

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Monica Cafferky is a British freelance journalist who has written for publications including the Daily Mirror, Daily Mail, The Sun, Daily Express, The Guardian, News of the World, Star on Sunday, The Scotsman, Woman's Own, Woman, Chat, Red, Company and numerous other national newspapers and magazines.

Her blog is hosted by The Huffington Post.

She is also the co-author of three self-help books, which are published by Little Brown, one of which The Future Is Yours is an international best seller. All three books have been translated into several languages including: Japanese, Norwegian, Czech, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Slovak and Estonian.

Her literary agent is Robert Kirby at United Agents. Monica is currently working on her debut novel THE PAINTED ANGELS.

In 1996, Monica won a scholarship from the Reuters Foundation (now Thomson Reuters Foundation) to attend a training course at Green College, Oxford, with Reuters. She was the only British journalist selected for this award, which was open to all media worldwide. The previous year she won a BBC News & Current Affairs sponsored award from the Radio Academy.

Since 2014, she has been a Visiting Lecturer at The University of Huddersfield on the BA (Hons) Journalism course.

Monica lives in Yorkshire with her fiancé and her dog, Tilly, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.

References

1. https://www.littlebrown.co.uk/search.page?SearchText=Monica+Cafferky

2. ^ Monica Cafferky (1 May 2016) "My Heartless Father...the Catholic Priest." The Sunday Mirror, front page story.

3. ^ Monica Cafferky (13 June 2016) "Why the Silver Stand-Ups are Having the Last Laugh." The Daily Express, pg 27.

4. ^ Monica Cafferky (11 January 2016) "Writing a Gratitude Diary is the Secret to our Success." The Daily Express, pg 27.

5. ^ Monica Cafferky (5 October 2015) "Can you Really Leave Your Body or is it a Trick of the Mind?" The Daily Express, pg 27.

6. ^ Monica Cafferky (28 September 2015) "The Real Secret to a Happy Marriage." The Daily Express, pg 21.

7. ^ Monica Cafferky (25 August 2015) "There is Life Out There." The Sun, pg 24.

8. ^ Monica Cafferky (21 June 2011) "We Went on Holiday with a Stranger." The Daily Mirror, pg 34/35.

9. ^ Monica Cafferky (14 August 2008). "Doctors don't know why my legs are getting bigger". Daily Mirror

10. ^ Monica Cafferky (8 February 2007) "To be a Real Mum I needed Therapy." The Daily Mirror

11. ^ Monica Cafferky (5 March 2006) "Love was in Our Hands." The News of the World, pg 36.

12. ^ Monica Cafferky (24 July 2005) "I Photographed my Dead Brother." The Daily Mirror, pg 18.

13. ^ Monica Cafferky (23 May 2005) "I Lost my Handbag and Found Love." The Express.

14. ^ Monica Cafferky (5 October 2003). "Can your Hair Save your Life?" The People.

15. ^ Monica Cafferky (30 August 2003) "Cruise Control: Monica Cafferky offers alternative ways to enjoy life on the ocean waves." The Guardian.

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