Mitzi Szereto

Mitzi Szereto
Occupation Author, Editor, Short Story Writer, Web TV entrepreneur, Lecturer
Language English
Genres Cozy Mystery, Gothic Fiction, Crime, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Parody, Satire, Erotic Fiction, Genre Fiction, Dark Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Horror, Humor, Southern Fiction, Apocalyptic and Post-apocalyptic fiction
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Mitzi Szereto

Mitzi Szereto is a British author, blogger, and web TV entrepreneur. She has written novels and short stories, edited fiction and non-fiction anthologies, has her own blog of humorous personal essays "Errant Ramblings: Mitzi Szereto's Weblog", and is the creator/presenter of "Mitzi TV," a Web TV channel that covers the quirky side of London, England. Her published books to date have been in the areas of cozy mystery, Gothic fiction, horror, crime fiction, quirky fiction, apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, paranormal romance, sci-fi/fantasy, erotic literature and erotic romance, parody and satire, Southern Fiction, and fiction and non-fiction anthologies.[1] Early in her career she wrote several erotic novels under the name M. S. Valentine.[2] She makes a cameo appearance portraying herself in the British mockumentary Lint the Movie.[3]

Szereto also became known for teaching erotic writing workshops in the UK and continental Europe.[1] She appears at book and literature festivals , and gives talks on such topics as social media, women's publishing, and erotic writing. She has performed readings of her work in Europe and the United States and has lectured in creative writing at several universities in the United Kingdom [4]

The Thelonious T. Bear Chronicles series

Since 2012, Szereto has "co-authored" the cozy mystery/satire series with her "celebrity" teddy bear Teddy Tedaloo. The series follows the (mis)adventures of protagonist Thelonious T. Bear, a Mini-Cooper driving photojournalist bear from England who must co-exist in the human world. The novels are set in various locations around the world and feature a cast of quirky characters. The books include:

Other Novels

Original Anthologies

Solo Short Story Collections

Erotic novels writing as M. S. Valentine

References

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