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Sheridan Winn

 Sheridan Winn

Children’s Fiction

  • The Sprite Sisters: New Magic (Piccadilly Press 2010) 

  • The Sprite Sisters: The Ghost in the Tower, (Piccadilly Press, 2009) 

  • The Sprite Sisters: The Secret of the Towers, (Piccadilly Press, 2009)  

  • The Sprite Sisters: The Magic Unfolds, (Piccadilly Press, 2008)  

  • The Sprite Sisters: The Circle of Power, (Piccadilly Press, 2008)  

  • Mad Gadget-Gadget Mad (co-author with Chris Winn), (Scholastic Publications, 1994)  

Non Fiction

  • Barns & Granaries, (Boydell Press/Anglia Television, 1976)


Biography

Sheridan Winn has been a freelance journalist and features writer since 2000 and now divides her time between her journalism and her new career as a children’s fiction writer. Her first novel, The Sprite Sisters:The Circle of Power, was published in early 2008 and is the first of a series. It is very much inspired by her experience of growing up in Norfolk as one of four sisters.

Sheridan Winn started her career with a degree in graphic design. She went on to complete a postgraduate teaching degree and worked as a supply teacher in various Norfolk schools. She also produced, as part of Chris Winn Associates, the well-known ‘Mad Gadget’ cartoon series, which featured weekly on the back page of the Young Telegraph. The strip about the antics of a crazy boy inventor – based on Chris and Sheri’s son – was the most popular cartoon in the newspaper for seven years.

Sheridan lives in Norfolk. In her spare time she enjoys relaxing over a good meal with friends, cycling, gardening and walking in the countryside – always with her notebook because that is when the best ideas pop into her head. 

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Publisher: Piccadilly Press 

To buy the Sprite Sister books: Amazon