
usan Bartholomew started by writing short stories. Like every writer, she wanted these to be read by as many people as possible. Looking for a quick and easy way to achieve this, she started the website faceinterface. She went on to write at greater length, creating stories that were too long to be called short stories, but still too short to be published as novels. Three of these stories, Codename Chameleon, Vine Manor and The Emerald Cross, can be read on faceinterface. She has also written a fourth, Meat Machines, a sequel to Codename Chameleon.
usan has written a fantasy novel, The Lake of Destiny. It is published by Algana Publishing and is available from their online shop. It is also availble from Amazon as a paper book or ebook.
usan went to Olympus 2012 where she read an extract from The Lake of Destiny and signed copies.
usan read an extract from her novel, The Lake of Destiny, at FantasyCon at the Royal Albion Hotel, Brighton, October 2011. She also read two poems at the poetry event.

ead some of Susan's work online. Everything on faceinterface is free to read. Susan has run two short story competitions through the site and the winning stories are featured.
usan says, "I welcome any comments from readers. Please email me. Even if what you have to say is critical, it's good to know someone is reading."