I was born in 1963 in the north east of England
and lived for the whole of my childhood in a place called Cullercoats,
which is on the coast, about ten miles east of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
As a child I loved the sea and being outdoors and spent most
of the time I wasn’t at school riding ponies and getting
muddy. (I’m still at my happiest when wearing my wellies.)
I loved school and was a dreadful swot! I played hockey very
badly, sang in the school choir and enjoyed acting in plays.
When I went to sixth form college I became more and more interested
in theatre and planned, at that stage, to be an actor. After
I left school I studied for a year in the United States (in
Alabama) and was a pizza waitress too. Then I went to Oxford University to study English. While I
was there I
acted in lots of plays, and also fell in love with my husband
Tim. We got married about a week after my final exams and went
to live in Bristol, where I trained - and then worked - as
an English teacher.
Although I’d always enjoyed writing, I didn’t
start doing it seriously until I was in my mid-twenties and
pregnant with my first child. I live in Cheltenham now but
from 1988 until 2003 I lived in Halifax, a small town in West
Yorkshire surrounded by fantastic hills. My first book Timeline:Women
in Power (Dryad 1988) was published the year we moved to Halifax.
It was a non-fiction book for Keystage 4 students about the
role of women in British history and it was fascinating to
research. Soon after writing it (when I was pregnant for the
second time - I think there must be something creative about
all those hormones!) I began work on I Carried You On Eagles’ Wings which was my first novel …and I’ve been writing
fiction ever since.
Since the early 1990’s
I’ve been regularly visiting
schools to
do Book Week days and writing workshops. I love reading my
work to groups of young people and getting their feedback
and responses.
I also find that talking to readers sometimes gives me new
ideas. During this time I’ve also worked as a Creative
Writing tutor for adult learners and as
a Toddler group leader and Church youth worker.
Since being
a teenager I have been a practising Christian and my faith
is very important to me, both in my personal life
and in my writing. It underpins the way I view life and gives
me
a sense of the power of people to change and grow and make
new starts. I think that stories can give us glimpses of
the deepest
kinds of truths - about ourselves, and the universe in which
we live, and about God.
When I’m
not writing, I enjoy cooking food for friends, going for
walks with my dog Moss, going to the theatre or cinema,
taking photographs, salsa dancing, reading and watching
TV with my three sons… who are now all bigger than I
am!
Some of the things I get most excited about (many of which
feature in my writing) are islands, beaches, conversation,
good food,
the natural world, prayer, sunsets, friendship, trees,
justice, mountains, equal opportunities, babies, and
watching my children
playing sport.
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