Author
Lisa Clark
Lisa Clark is an author, editorial director of lolasland.com, freelance writer, youth market consultant and Mizz life coach.
Lisa currently lives in a pink palace by the sea, where she watches romantic comedies and eats chocolate cake. A lot.
Harriet Castor
Since having her first book accepted for publication at the age of twelve, Harriet Castor has written over forty fiction and non-fiction books for children and young adults. She has a History degree from Cambridge University and has worked at The Royal Ballet as a dance notator. Now she writes full time.
Kate Maryon
Kate Maryon is a homeopath and complimentary therapist who has worked with many young people. She lives in Somerset with her partner and her large Newfoundland dog, Ellie.
Kate loves chocolate, British films, eating out, reading, writing and lying on sunny beaches. She dislikes snakes, spiders, peppermint and honey.
Amber Aitken
Amber Aitken lives in a small village in Hertfordshire where she spends her time writing, watching romantic movies and looking after her two young children.
Amber Aitken
Amber Aitken lives in a small village in Hertfordshire where she spends her time writing, watching romantic movies and looking after her two young children.
Justin Richards
Justin Richards is the author of over a dozen genre and sf novels (including Dr Who). He lives in Warwick with his wife, two sons and a nice view of the castle.
Amy Sparkes
Amy Sparkes is a talented storyteller and is the author of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize nominated Do Not Enter the Monster Zoo. She lives in Devon with her husband and five young children. Amy enjoys having adventures and writing stories about other people having adventures. She is a passionate supporter of baby charities and 5% of author royalties from her books are donated to various baby charities.
Sorrel Anderson
Sorrel Anderson hasn’t always been a writer. Once upon a time she worked as a civil servant, and it was there that she found the inspiration for her characters – quite literally. One morning she came into work to find a pair of mice in a plastic bag under her desk, eating up her biscuits. She named them Purvis and Mickey Thompson, and that very day, the Clumsies were born!
