Julia Golding
Genres
- Children's Books
- > Children's Action & Adventure Books
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- > Children's Folk Tales & Myths
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- > Children's Chapter Books
- > Children's Historical Fiction
- > Children's European Historical Fiction
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- > Children's Nature Books
- > Children's Environment Books
- > Children's Science Fiction & Fantasy
- > Children's Fantasy & Magic Books
- > Children's Science Fiction Books
- > Children's Time Travel Science Fiction
- Literature & Fiction
- > Genre Literature & Fiction
- > Horror Literature & Fiction
- > Occult Fiction
- Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
- > Mysteries
- > Historical Mystery
- Romance
- > Historical Romances
- > Regency Romances
- Teen & Young Adult Books
- > Teen & Young Adult Literature & Fiction
- > Teen & Young Adult Mysteries & Thrillers
- > Teen & Young Adult Mysteries & Detective Stories
- > Teen & Young Adult Romantic Mysteries & Thrillers
- > Teen & Young Adult Science Fiction & Fantasy
- > Teen & Young Adult Fantasy
- > Teen & Young Adult Coming of Age Fantasy
- > Teen & Young Adult Epic Fantasy
My journey to becoming an author has been a roundabout one, taking in many other careers. I grew up on the edge of Epping Forest and was that dreamy kind of child who was always writing stories. After reading English at Cambridge, I decided to find out as much as I could about the wider world so joined the Foreign Office and served in Poland. My work as a diplomat took me from the high point of town twinning in the Tatra Mountains to the low of inspecting the bottom of a Silesian coal mine.
On leaving Poland, I exchanged diplomacy for academia and took a doctorate in the literature of the English Romantic Period at Oxford. I then joined Oxfam as a lobbyist on conflict issues, campaigning at the UN and with governments to lessen the impact of conflict on civilians living in war zones – a cause about which I still feel very passionate.
Married with three children, I now live in Oxford between two rivers, surrounded by gargoyles, beautiful sandstone buildings and ancient trees. My first novel, ‘The Diamond of Drury Lane’, won the Waterstone’s Children’s Book Prize 2006 and the Nestle Children’s Book Prize 2006 (formerly known as the Smarties Prize). I was also chosen by Waterstone’s in 2007 as one of their ‘Twenty-five authors for the future’. In the US, ‘Secret of the Sirens’ won the honor book medal of the Green Earth Book Award. My latest book is The Curious Crime – a murder-mystery set in an amazing science museum. There may be dodos and cake too!