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Lynn Huggins-Cooper
Born (1964-11-01) 1 November 1964 (age 59)
Brighton, Sussex, England
OccupationNovelist, nonfiction writer
NationalityBritish

Lynn Huggins-Cooper (born (1964-11-01)1 November 1964) is an English author. She has written more than 200 books and is best known for her many 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.’

She 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

  1. ^ "Current education is damaging". The Journal. 17 August 2006.

2. In "Flanders Fields": The Western Front for (and through) the Eyes of a Child

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