Rosie dedicated her college years to crafting pantomimes inspired by classic tales. The 2003 rendition of The Wizard of Odd: Search for the Ruby Strippers received high praise from critics. The following year, she achieved success with Harry Potter: The Musical, featuring a captivating opening number titled In my Cupboard I will Stay.
After winning a short story competition hosted by La Senza/Little Black Dress, Rosie found herself as a finalist in prestigious contests such as 'Women and Home' and the Daily Mail 'Opening Paragraph'. She eventually delved into novel writing, overcoming initial obstacles and enduring undesirable jobs that she prefers to keep undisclosed (or save for future writing). In due course, Rosie penned How to Get a (Love) Life, set to hit the shelves in January 2014 through Novelicious Books.
Rosie has a fondness for freshly baked goods, leisurely strolls along the river, and referring to herself in the third person.