The Twitter Diaries launch is a family affair for Lloyd Webbers

 
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16 May 2012
The Weekender

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Last night saw the launch of new ebook The Twitter Diaries, which was co-penned by Georgie Thompson and Imogen Lloyd Webber.

The book follows the lives of journalist Tuesday Fields, 33, and shoe designer Stella Cavill, also 33, Who are introduced in New York on New Year's Eve by a mutual friend.

Over the following 12 months the pair keep in touch using Twitter; tweeting about everything from their mothers to falling out with sportsmen.

The pair are reunited a year later when they meet for the first - and last - time.

The book is based on the friendship of the authors Georgie, who is a presenter for Sky Sports in London, and Imogen, who lives across the pond in New York and is a political contributor to MSNBC.

Piers Morgan, who introduced the two said: “This book is outrageously defamatory, scandalously exaggerated,disturbingly sensationalised, yet also hideously, addictively entertaining. I don’t know whether to consult my lawyer, or my shrink.”

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