Ann Pilling

Ann Pilling (born 17 October 1944)[1] is an English author and poet best known for young-adult fiction. She has also written horror fiction under the pen name Ann Cheetham.[2]

For Henry's Leg, published by Viking Kestrel in 1985, she won the annual Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, a once-in-a-lifetime book award judged by a panel of British children's writers.[3]

Pilling was born in Warrington, Cheshire and grew up in a house "groaning with books". She started writing at eight and she going to church alone at twelve. She read English at King's College London and wrote a Master's thesis on C. S. Lewis.[1]

Works

Horror stories

The first four books (Dark Powers series) were originally published as by Ann Cheetham.

Children's books

Adult books

Poetry

Awards

Her 1988 children's books On the Lion's Side and Stan both made the shortlist for the annual Carnegie Medal.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Ann Pilling". Puffin Books. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  2. The Writer's Directory 2012 (30th ed.). Detroit, Mich.: St. James Press. 2012. p. 1984. ISBN 9781558628397.
  3. 1 2 "Guardian children's fiction prize relaunched: Entry details and list of past winners". guardian.co.uk 12 March 2001. Retrieved 2013-06-04.

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