Lynn Huggins-Cooper
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Born | Brighton, Sussex, England | 1 November 1964
Occupation | Novelist, nonfiction writer |
Nationality | British |
Lynn Huggins-Cooper (born children's books including ‘One Boy’s War' published by Frances Lincoln and her Young Adult novel ‘Walking with Witches’ for Tyne Bridge Publishing, which was illustrated by Nigel J Brewis. Under the pseudonym ‘B.Strange’ she also wrote ‘Too Ghoul for School’ [1]’ novels including ‘Ghoul Dinners’ and ‘The Inspectres Call.’
1 November 1964) is an English author. She has written more than 200 books and is best known for her manyShe is a Regional Organiser for the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI).
She teaches on the BA(Hons) Creative Writing at Falmouth University.
Concepts
Downshift to the Good Life promotes self sufficiency, de-cluttering, simplification, and sustainable or green living (including recycling and organic gardening). The book has been featured in the press.[1]
Life
Huggins-Cooper lived for many years on a farm in County Durham. She married her writer husband Tom in 2011 and now lives next to 900 acres of woodland.
References
- ^ "Current education is damaging". The Journal. 17 August 2006.
2. In "Flanders Fields": The Western Front for (and through) the Eyes of a Child
External links
- "Downshifting for beginners". The Independent. 27 April 2006. Archived from the original on 3 May 2006.
- Creepy Worlds - Falmouth University
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