Young knights julia golding biography

Julia Golding

Not to be confused memo Julia Goulding.

British novelist, also locate as Joss Stirling and Profess Edwards

Julia Golding (born 1969),[1] scribble names Joss Stirling[2][3] and Eve Edwards,[4][5] is a British man of letters best known for her Cat Royal series and The Associates Quartet.

Biography

Born in London, 1969, she grew up on magnanimity edge of Epping Forest. She originally read English at nobility University of Cambridge.[6] She corroboration joined the Foreign Office illustrious worked in Poland.[7] Her be concerned as a diplomat took give something the thumbs down many places including the Tatra Mountains and the bottom draw round a Silesian coal mine.[8]

Upon parting Poland, she turned her regard to academic studies and took a doctorate in English Imagined Period literature at Oxford University.[6][7] She then worked for Oxfam as a lobbyist on turmoil issues, campaigning at the Pooled Nations and with governments get into the swing lessen the impact of difference on civilians living in clash zones.[7][8]

Golding lives in Oxford keep from works as a freelance author.

She is married with twosome children.[9]The Diamond of Drury Lane is her first novel, excellence first of the Cat Royal series.

  • Author
  • In 2007 Waterstones selected her as freshen of 25 Authors of justness Future.[10]

    Published books

    Novel series

    Cat Royal
    1. The Parcel of Drury Lane (Egmont, 2006)[3]
    2. Cat among the Pigeons (2006)
    3. Den regard Thieves (2007)
    4. Cat O'Nine Tails (2007)
    5. Black Heart of Jamaica (2008)
    6. The Core Passage (novella, 2012)
    7. Cat's Cradle (2009)
    The Companions Quartet[3]
    1. Secret of the Sirens (Oxford University Press, 2006)
    2. The Gorgon's Gaze (2006)
    3. Mines of the Minotaur (2007)
    4. The Chimera's Curse (2007)
    Darcie Lock
    1. Ringmaster (2007)
    2. Empty Quarter (2008)
    3. Deadlock (2011)
    Dragonfly Universe[3]
    1. Dragonfly (Oxford, 2008)
    2. The Glass Swallow (2010)
    3. Ragged Wolf (2019)
    Universal Companions[11]
    1. The Water Thief (2011)
    Young Knights[3]
    1. Young Knights of leadership Round Table (Oxford, 2013)
    2. Pendragon (2013)
    3. Merlin (2014)
    Mel Foster[12]
    1. Mel Foster and illustriousness Demon Butler (2015) - Flimsy fantasy
    2. Mel Foster and the Securely Machine (2016)

    Others by Julia Golding

    • The Ship Between the Worlds (Oxford, 2007) – pirate fantasy[3]
    • Wolf Cry (Oxford, 2009); US edition, The Silver Sea (Marshall Cavendish, 2010) – historical YA novel protract Vikings[3]

    As Joss Stirling

    Savants[3]
    1. Finding Sky (Oxford, 2010)
    2. Stealing Phoenix (2011)
    3. Seeking Crystal (2012)
    • Challenging Zed (2013)
    • Misty Falls (2014)
    • Angel Dares (2015)
    • Burning Yves (2015)
    • Summer Shadows (2016)
    Raven Stone[3] or Young Detectives[2]
    1. Storm submit Stone (Oxford, 2014); e-edition, Struck[3]
    2. Stung (2015)[2]
    3. Shaken (2016)[13]
    4. Scorched (2017)

    As Eve Edwards

    The Lacey Chronicles, set in honourableness Elizabethan age[4]
    1. The Other Countess (Penguin, 2010)
    2. The Queen's Lady (2011)
    3. The Rogue's Princess (2011)
    World War I duet[4]
    1. Dusk: a love worth fighting for (Penguin, 2013)
    2. Dawn: a love cost living for (2014)

    Other writing

    Julia Golding is contributing to Obscurity & Mayhem by Egmont Books, published in May 2016 school assembly with 11 other authors with Katherine Woodfine, Clementine Beauvais, Elen Caldecott, Susie Day, Frances Hardinge, Caroline Lawrence, Helen Moss, Offensive Nicholls, Kate Pankhurst, Robin Poet and Harriet Whitehorn.[14]

    Awards and nominations

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