Natalie Jane Prior

Natalie Jane Prior
Born November 1963 (age 48)
Brisbane, Australia
Nationality Australian
Genres Children's literature, young-adult fiction

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Natalie Jane Prior is an Australian writer of children's literature and young-adult fiction.

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Biography

Prior was born in 1963 in Brisbane, Australia, where she also currently lives with her husband and daughter.[1] Her first fiction book, The Amazing Adventures of Amabel, was published in 1990 and her internationally successful children's fantasy series, Lily Quench, has been published in more than twenty countries.[2] Prior's work has been a finalist at the Children's Book Council of Australia Awards as well as being honoured and named as notable.[2] Her work, Fireworks and Darkness, won the 2003 Davitt Awards for best young-adult novel and her work, Lily Quench and the Lighthouse of Skellig Mor won the 2003 Aurealis Award for best children's short fiction.[3][4] She has also been nominated for an Aurealis Award on three other occasions for best short fiction, long fiction and young-adult novel.[5]

Bibliography

Novels

Lily Quench

The Ostermark novels

The Dolls

The Minivers

Picture books

The Paw (with illustrator Terry Denton)

Other books

Non fiction

nataliejaneprior.com, [1]

Nominations and awards

Aurealis Awards

Children's Book Council of Australia Awards

Davitt Awards

References

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