Louisa Mullerworth was handed Mistol the script back in November of 2010 when Bannesa Rose Ayers died tragically by carbon dioxide poisoning. She was enlisted to help keep Bannesa’...view moreLouisa Mullerworth was handed Mistol the script back in November of 2010 when Bannesa Rose Ayers died tragically by carbon dioxide poisoning. She was enlisted to help keep Bannesa’s memory alive by re-writing and editing her script into a book, now in September of 2011 that has happened. Louisa had been volunteering and continues to for a small local magazine called TOTAL ENTs writing book reviews on a monthly basis, although she had yet to be recognized as an author herself before now Louisa had been writing since the age of nine.
From the moment Louisa picked up a pen she knew what she wanted to do with her life, and that was to be a published author. She eat slept and breathed writing even to the point where in college she could often be found with a folder in arms filled with short stories. Her biggest influences are that of Hunter S Thomson, Tess Gerritsen and Matthew Riley. Born in Poole in 1988 Louisa didn’t find her talent until 1997 when she was living in Devon and going to school, where she escaped from bullying by creating worlds where she felt safe on the page. Soon this developed into more than an escape, it transformed into a passion. By the time she left school Louisa had made it her mission to become an author, spending all her spare time writing then came the news of Bannesa’s death and the request to work on her story and Louisa knew that this was not just a chance for herself, but also for Bannesa. May Bannesa live on in the page.view less