
Passion and humour, shaken and stirred
Miriam Drori, author, editor and social anxiety warrior, worked as a computer programmer and a technical writer before turning her attention to full-time writing. Her novels and short stories cover several genres, including crime, romance and uplit. She has also written a non-fiction book about social anxiety. The books published with Ocelot Press are two in the series of cosy crime mysteries with poignant undertones: Style and the Solitary and Loyalty and the Learner; Cultivating a Fuji, the sad, humorous and uplifting tale of a guy who’s outside the social circle; and Re-Connections, a collection of short stories.
Born and raised in London, Miriam now lives in Tel Aviv, having moved from Jerusalem, where the cosy crime mysteries are set. She has travelled widely, putting her discoveries to good use as settings in her writing. Her characters are not based on real people, but rather are formed from an amalgam of the many and varied individuals who have embellished her life.



