Nicky Dee never tires of writing about her passion . . .
BECOMING an author wasn’t my first choice of vocation. I was a corporate event organiser before I fell into the world of dinosaurs just seven years ago, whilst stepping out of the corporate world and dipping my toes into the realms of public exhibitions.
Until that point the word dinosaur had barely crossed my lips, but now I can’t get enough! It’s amazing to see the joy on children’s faces when they see a life-size dinosaur model and they avidly listen to hear all about them.
Spreading dinosaur joy is now my full-time career and I love it! It was a big decision to leave my successful career, but now I’ve made the big leap to become an author, I’m happier than ever!
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