About Infinity Squared

About the Author: S R Summers

Stephanie Summers has had a life as unique as her dress sense and hair style – a comparison you’d understand if you met her, which you might, if you visit her café, ZouBisou, in Royal Leamington Spa, in the very middle of England. Graduating from Robinson College, Cambridge, with a History degree, she set about building up an e-commerce business, inspired by her father’s own entrepreneurial success. 

 

After a number of years new pastures beckoned and she traded in being her own boss for an experience working in Belgium, mostly in TV and media, meeting, expats, natives and ambassadors, drinking bad coffee in the European Parliament, and trying to survive the frustratingly unreliable train service. Moving back to the UK after being tried and tested in Brussels, she was determined to put something good back in the world, while bringing a bit of Belgium back with her, and hence, ZouBisou was born.

 

ZouBisou is a 7-days a week open early-until-late café, designed for everyone to enjoy, where people can meet with friends, family, or get creative, just like she did for years, writing in cafes.  Now, she’s too busy to get to sit and write in her own café, but she has found the time in between everything else to write three stand-alone books, and one huge, phenomenal book series of which Indigo Lost is the first. The Infinity Squared Book Series comprises of eight book (she thought it would be a trilogy when she started it…ha!) and spans over a decade of time. It is an amazing, breath-taking adventure and so close is she to the characters now, it is hard to imagine ending it. But the best way for it to never really end, is the share it with everyone else. Which is why she teamed up with her editor, Kimberley Humphries, whom she met in the café, to get the ball rolling and finally put it out there.

 

Writing stories since the age of five, being published is a long held dream, and one that is both rewarding and challenging. For those who don’t write, you should know it can be a lonely process, so it means the world to Stephanie to share it now, and hopefully bring you joy, laughter, tears, and page-turning anticipation. She loves to hear people’s reaction to the characters, and hopes very much everyone who reads it wants book 2 in their hands as soon as possible. Any questions – please feel free to ask her by using her contact page.

 

Book 2 is due to be released autumn 2018…want it? Sign up right here for notifications of release dates…

 

About the Series

Stephanie Summers has had a life as unique as her dress sense and hair style – a comparison you’d understand if you met her, which you might, if you visit her café, ZouBisou, in Royal Leamington Spa, in the very middle of England. Graduating from Robinson College, Cambridge, with a History degree, she set about building up an e-commerce business, inspired by her father’s own entrepreneurial success. 

 

After a number of years new pastures beckoned and she traded in being her own boss for an experience working in Belgium, mostly in TV and media, meeting, expats, natives and ambassadors, drinking bad coffee in the European Parliament, and trying to survive the frustratingly unreliable train service. Moving back to the UK after being tried and tested in Brussels, she was determined to put something good back in the world, while bringing a bit of Belgium back with her, and hence, ZouBisou was born.

 

ZouBisou is a 7-days a week open early-until-late café, designed for everyone to enjoy, where people can meet with friends, family, or get creative, just like she did for years, writing in cafes.  Now, she’s too busy to get to sit and write in her own café, but she has found the time in between everything else to write three stand-alone books, and one huge, phenomenal book series of which Indigo Lost is the first. The Infinity Squared Book Series comprises of eight book (she thought it would be a trilogy when she started it…ha!) and spans over a decade of time. It is an amazing, breath-taking adventure and so close is she to the characters now, it is hard to imagine ending it. But the best way for it to never really end, is the share it with everyone else. Which is why she teamed up with her editor, Kimberley Humphries, whom she met in the café, to get the ball rolling and finally put it out there.

 

Writing stories since the age of five, being published is a long held dream, and one that is both rewarding and challenging. For those who don’t write, you should know it can be a lonely process, so it means the world to Stephanie to share it now, and hopefully bring you joy, laughter, tears, and page-turning anticipation. She loves to hear people’s reaction to the characters, and hopes very much everyone who reads it wants book 2 in their hands as soon as possible. Any questions – please feel free to ask her by using her contact page.

 

Book 2 is due to be released autumn 2018…want it? Sign up right here for notifications of release dates…