Posie Graeme-Evans
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Posie Graeme-Evans was born in England, the daughter of a novelist and an RAF pilot. She spent her childhood travelling between Europe, Asia and Australia. She was educated at Fahan School in Hobart, Tasmania. Graeme-Evans established herself as an editor, director and producer in the Australian film and television industry, achieving success with the pre-school series Hi-5 as co-creator. She is also creating producer of the Australian adult drama series McLeod's Daughters with her husband Andrew Blaxland.
Posie Graeme-Evans has also written a trilogy of popular novels set in medieval England featuring a fictionalised account of Anne, mistress of Edward IV of England. The novels are:
- The Innocent (2002), ISBN 0-7318-1120-8
- The Exiled (2003), ISBN 0-7318-1121-6
- The Beloved (2005), ISBN 0-7318-1122-4 (published in the U.S. as The Uncrowned Queen)