Her most recent game is 'Zombies, Run!', the highest-funded videogame on Kickstarter in 2011, and she writes regularly on games for The Guardian and other publications. Earlier work includes the alternate reality game, 'Perplex City' (2004-2007) and writing the 'Alice in Storyland' game for Penguin's 2008 'We Tell Stories' online project.
Her short fiction has appeared in a number of publications and in 2009 she was shortlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award.
Her novels are Disobedience (2009), the story of Ronit, a 32-year old rabbi's daughter from an Orthodox Jewish community in North West London; and The Lessons (2010), set in Oxford.
Disobedience won the 2006 Orange Award for New Writers Prize and the 2007 Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award and was shortlisted for the National Jewish Book Award for Fiction (US) and the Sami Rohr Prize (US).
2012 - The Liars Gospel
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