Belinda Bauer spent her formative years splitting her time between England and South Africa. Her diverse background has led her down a path of creativity and storytelling, working as both a journalist and screenwriter. It was her script, THE LOCKER ROOM, that garnered her the prestigious Carl Foreman/Bafta Award for Young British Screenwriters. A highlight of her career was receiving the award from the legendary actor Sidney Poitier. In addition to her success in the film industry, Belinda has also made waves in the literary world. She was a finalist in the Rhys Davies Short Story Competition for her captivating story, "Mysterious Ways," which follows the journey of a girl stranded on a desert island with an unusual cargo of 30,000 Bibles. This unique perspective earned her recognition and accolades within the writing community. Currently, Belinda calls Wales her home, where she continues to draw inspiration from her surroundings and experiences to create compelling narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide.