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A woman - 65 Journals : no ink Who, When, Where???

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    A woman-65 Journals: no ink

    Who When Where??....

    Who: Kate Westbrook, editor of "The Moneypenny Diaries (of 1964-65)"

    When: published on October 10, 2005

    Where: in the UK

    "No ink" could be because of the following (The diaries were not truly written (or "inked") by Jane Moneypenny, as Kate Westbrook originally claimed)...

    An investigation by The Sunday Times into whether or not The Moneypenny Diaries were in some way real forced John Murray publishers to admit that the novel was in fact a "spoof". [3] Prior to the admission, Kate Westbrook was said to be niece of the "real" Jane Moneypenny and that the diaries were discovered after her death in 1990. It was also claimed that Westbrook was a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, however, the college replied stating no such person was in employment there. In an interview, Weinberg revealed that the 'Kate Westbrook' subterfuge stretched as far as her wearing a wig and coloured contact lenses for media interviews and at the launch party. [4]

    The novel was officially recognized as an authorised book from Ian Fleming Publications on the day of the book's publication in the UK, October 10, 2005. A side-effect of the deception resulted in a delay in this book finding an American publisher.

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