Alex was born and bred in the suburbs of west London. A copywriter and editor by day, she spends her nights soaking up the capital’s culture or on the sofa, dreaming about the novel she will one day write. On weekends, she can often be found with her nose in a book, eating cake. A cultural trendsetter, Alex maintains that she saw the brilliance behind Making a Murderer before everyone else jumped on the bandwagon. Follow her on Twitter @akaalicat
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