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Fiona's Biography
Fiona Horne is a best selling author, journalist, television/radio personality, musician, actor and Witch. She has been practicing the Craft for seventeen years. Fiona's first book Witch: A Magickal Journey, published by Thorsons/HarperCollins in October 2000 sold out of its first print run in just six weeks and is now in it's third reprint. She is also author of 2001’s Seven Days to A Magickal New You and 2002’s Magickal Sex-A Witches Guide to Bed’s Knobs and Broomsticks. Her new book for Teen Witches, Witchin’ – A Handbook for Teen Witches released in the UK October 2002 and the USA March 2003 is another best seller. In Australia, Fiona is published by Random House and in Germany, Bauer Group.
Fiona moved to Los Angeles in 2002 and is now based there though she travels frequently to the United Kingdom and Australia for work commitments. Recent promotion has seen Fiona enjoying primetime USA coverage including: television - Los Angeles’ KTLA5 Morning News, Good Day New York, Chicago’s WGN Morning News and The Other Half (NBC national). Radio - The Mark and Brian Show (national), L.A.’s Star 89.9 with Ryan Seacrest/Lisa Foxx and The Valentine Show (L.A.’s KIIS FM/ national).
Television
Fiona stars in Sci Fi Channel USA's original reality show "Mad Mad House" premiering March 2004 as part of the regular cast. Her role highlights her life as a Witch and sees her living in a house with four other people practising alternative lifestyles and 10 guest/contestants who compete for a grand prize.
Fiona’s 2002 UK Television show “Sexy Spells” for Granada/Sky Broadcasting was a hit – people from all over the UK wrote to Fiona asking for magickal help with their love and sex lives. In 2000 Fiona hosted primetime 13 part series called Party! screened during 2000 in Australia on its number one commercial network Channel 9. 2000 also saw her as guest presenter on Nine's Saturday night primetime show Russell Gilbert Live. Fiona's assignments included interviewing Britney Spears, Melissa Etheridge, and Tom Jones.
A rock singer and musician
From 1990 to early 1997 Fiona was lead singer of the popular Australian techno/rock group DEF FX, who achieved Top 40 chart success in Australia and toured America and Canada three times as well as Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and New Zealand. In the US, DEF FX achieved significant sales and chart exposure, including a Top 20 American Billboard Dance chart hit with their single, Space Time Disco and toured with The Smashing Pumpkins, Soundgarden and No Doubt.
Journalism
For the past six years Fiona has worked as a journalist, writing for Australian, United Kingdom and USA magazines including Marie Claire, HQ, New Woman, Cleo, Cosmopolitan, 'B' Magazine, Complete Woman, Rolling Stone, Sugar, and Smash Hits.
Radio
For two years (2000-2002) Fiona hosted her top rating “Spellcasting Show” on MIX FM, Australia, taking calls from people requesting magickal advice for their dilemmas. You can find all the spells Fiona prescribed for her listeners and listen to a sample of her show at www.fionahorne.com.
Acting
In August 2001, Fiona starred in Melbourne, Australia's sold out opening season of the hit international theater production of The Vagina Monologues.
Biography courtesy of Fiona Horne's Official Web Site

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