Hilary McKay was born in Boston, Lincolnshire and is
the eldest of four girls. From a very early age she
read voraciously and grew up in a household of readers.
Hilary says of herself as a child “I anaesthetised
myself against the big bad world with large doses of
literature. The local library was as familiar to me
as my own home.”
After reading Botany and Zoology at St. Andrew’s
University Hilary then went on to work as a biochemist
in an Analysis Department. Hilary enjoyed the work but
at the same time had a burning desire to write. After
the birth of her two children, Hilary wanted to devote
more time to bringing up her children and writing so
decided to leave her job. And what a good decision that
was…
…it turned out that Hilary was a VERY good writer!
Her first book, The Exiles, won The
Guardian Children’s Fiction Award and The Smarties
Prize. Since then, Hilary's books about the Casson family
have won more major awards and garnered glowing review
coverage.
Hilary has a delightful and very funny news series
with Scholastic all about Charlie. Charlie lands himself
in heaps of trouble in Charlie and the Cat Flap,
the first book in the series published in Spring 2007.
Look out for more Charlie adventures publishing throughout
the year.
One of the best things about being a writer, says Hilary,
is receiving letters from children. She wishes that
she had written to authors as a child, but it never
occurred to her to contact them
Hilary now lives in a small village in Derbyshire with
her family. When not writing Hilary loves walking, reading,
having friends to stay.
You can find out more about Hilary at her website: www.hilarymckay.co.uk. |