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Katherine Langrish is a British author[1] of fantasy for children and young adults. She was brought up in Yorkshire and Herefordshire, and wanted to be a writer from a young age. She was encouraged by her parents, and by the fact that her grandmother was a Yorkshire novelist and playwright of the 1930s, Leonora Thornber.

Katherine Langrish
Katherine Langrish in 2006
Katherine Langrish in 2006
BornNewcastle upon Tyne, England
OccupationAuthor
NationalityBritish
GenreChildren's literature, fantasy
Website
www.katherinelangrish.co.uk

Life

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Langrish attended Ross on Wye Grammar School and Skipton Girls High School and gained a First Class Honours in English from the University of London as an external student. The university also awarded her the Sir Charles Harris Prize for the best results achieved. She went on to study medieval literature at University College and King's College, London, but did not take a further degree. She worked for six years in the Information Office at Lloyd's Register, London, before moving to France and then to the United States, where she became involved in oral storytelling to schoolchildren.

On returning to England in 1999, Langrish began writing Troll Fell, which was published to critical acclaim by HarperCollins in 2004. Her work is strongly influenced by British, Scandinavian and Celtic folklore and legends.

She is a member of the Society of Authors, the 'Scattered Authors Society, and the Society of Children's Writers and Illustrators Group. Her books have been published in Japan, Russia, the Czech Republic, Iceland, Spain, Italy, Brazil, the US, Australia and Canada. She is married with two daughters and lives in Oxfordshire.

Selected works

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Troll Trilogy, published by HarperCollins:[2]

Other titles:

References

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  1. ^ "Interview: Katherine Langrish, author". www.churchtimes.co.uk. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b Langrish, Katherine (1 January 2020). Troll Blood. Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0-06-204389-4.
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