Nina Beachcroft
Nina Beachcroft (born 1931) is an English writer, who specialises in children's fantasy novels.
Biography
Nina Beachcroft was born in 1931, daughter of the writer T O Beachcroft. She was educated at Wimbledon High School and St Hilda's College Oxford 1950 53. In 1954 she married Richard Gardner 1954, with whom she had two daughters.[1] In the 1950s, she worked as a sub editor for the Argosy and the Radio Times and currently lives in Knebworth, Hertfordshire, England.[2] Her first novel Well Met By Witchlight was published in the UK in 1972. She has written nine children's novels in total.
Literary criticism
Nina Beachcroft's novels are in the children's fantasy genre, including witches, genies and other magic characters interacting with human children. Neil Philip in the London Times describes her magical plots as having "none of the portentous mysticism of many of the vogue fantasies of the sixties and seventies... instead she uses magic lightly to explore the theme of control."[3]
Bibliography
- Well Met by Witchlight Heinemann (London) (1972) Atheneum (New York City) (1973)
- Under the Enchanter Heinemann (1974)
- Cold Christmas: A Ghost Story Heinemann (1974)
- A Spell of Sleep Heinemann (1976)
- A Visit to Folly Castle Heinemann (1977)
- A Farthing for the Fair Heinemann, (1978)
- The Wishing People Dutton (1980)
- The Genie and Her Bottle Heinemann (1983)
- Beyond World's End Heinemann (1985)
References
- ↑ Twentieth-century children's writers (1989) by Tracy Chevalier & D L Kirkpatrick
- ↑ http://www.freag.net/en/t/40odf/happy_80th,_nin
- ↑ http://nntp.intelliseek.com/cgi-bin/dnewsweb.cgi?cmd=article&group=rec.arts.books.childrens&item=2540&utag=