Testimonials


Quotes from satisfied customers/ colleagues/ clients/ tutors


For me, Jill’s astrological readings are spot on, they touch on many of the issues I am facing at the time, confirming my intuitions about some of the solutions and enlightening me about the possibilities of others. The readings are interesting, entertaining and detailed, but always leave me wanting to ask a myriad of questions and shouting "Tell me more, tell me more!"

Sarah-Jane Sherwood, Actress


I've used Jill on my Evening Show a number of times, and each time she was on I received a great response from the audience. Not only does she give clear and accurate readings, she is a very entertaining person to speak to and engage with. And to make it better, whatever she tells me always comes true!

Allan Lake, Radio Presenter


Jill comes up with sharp, breezy copy for the filler slot in Inside Out magazine time and time again. Her light touch and witty turn of phrase, combined with the ability to sniff out unusual stories, marks her out from the rest. 

CWM magazine


In my experience, Jill is very easy to work with, very flexible, quick to respond to her clients' needs, and shows a solid understanding of a brief. Best of all, she never makes heavy weather of it.

www.dearauntie.com


"Jill always turns work around quickly, professionally and stylishly. Whenever we have deadlines looming, and a tricky 800 word piece about buying souvenirs in Zakynthos to fill, I always know who to turn to..."

David Lloyd,
Managing Editor,
MyTravel


Jill has written several articles and reviews for Gallop and her work is always of the highest standard. As well as being extremely professional, she certainly knows how to appeal to our readers, judging by the favourable comments we get about her.

She seems able to put pen to paper on almost any subject - from equine behaviour to the latest fly sprays and her words are always interesting, informative and fun to read.

Diane Inglis,
Editor


Jill has a keen sense of humour and frequently has her colleagues in hoots of laughter. Conversley, she can soon revert to a sympathetic frame of mind when people need a metaphorical shoulder to cry on.

Douglas Reid,
Ex-editor of Hoofprint