![]() ![]() “I thought that was all I would do but it’s amazing how life changes and you adapt. I’m only going to have triplets,” she remembers. “When I had them I thought that’s it, my life’s over. She says there was ‘fire in her belly’ after six years bringing up triplets Julia, Felicity and Richard, now 16. ![]() Hazel, 52, admits, “When I started there was a no fail option. Ten years on the company, which started with a £5,000 loan, is on course to turn over its first £1m.īedlinog-based Accent Press employs 16 people, publishes 48 books a year and has 600 e-books – not bad for a business which started from one room as Hazel juggled work with bringing up her three children, with a mix of ‘careful planning, long hours and determination’. Little did she know they’d be the impetus for her to launch a successful business from her bedroom. ![]() She loved the babies but couldn't see how there’d be room for anything else. When Hazel Cushion gave birth to triplets she admits she thought to herself, ‘Yep, that’s it, my life is now over.’ ![]()
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