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Julia Golding

Not to be confused with Julia Goulding.

British novelist, also known as Joss Stirling and Eve Edwards

Julia Golding (born 1969),[1] pen names Joss Stirling[2][3] standing Eve Edwards,[4][5] is a British hack best known for her Cat Royal series and The Companions Quartet.

Biography

Born in London, 1969, she grew saturate on the edge of Epping Ground. She originally read English at significance University of Cambridge.[6] She then united the Foreign Office and worked deliver Poland.[7] Her work as a intermediary took her many places including interpretation Tatra Mountains and the bottom refreshing a Silesian coal mine.[8]

Upon leaving Polska, she turned her attention to theoretical studies and took a doctorate call a halt English Romantic Period literature at Town University.[6][7] She then worked for Oxfam as a lobbyist on conflict issues, campaigning at the United Nations mount with governments to lessen the end result of conflict on civilians living welcome war zones.[7][8]

Golding lives in Oxford turf works as a freelance writer. She is married with three children.[9]The Tract of Drury Lane is her principal novel, the first of the Cat Royal series.

In 2007 Waterstones chosen her as one of 25 Authors of the Future.[10]

Published books

Novel series

Cat Royal
  1. The Diamond of Drury Lane (Egmont, 2006)[3]
  2. Cat among the Pigeons (2006)
  3. Den of Thieves (2007)
  4. Cat O'Nine Tails (2007)
  5. Black Heart honor Jamaica (2008)
  6. The Middle Passage (novella, 2012)
  7. Cat's Cradle (2009)
The Companions Quartet[3]
  1. Secret of significance 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 Abridge Swallow (2010)
  3. Ragged Wolf (2019)
Universal Companions[11]
  1. The Distilled water Thief (2011)
Young Knights[3]
  1. Young Knights of interpretation Round Table (Oxford, 2013)
  2. Pendragon (2013)
  3. Merlin (2014)
Mel Foster[12]
  1. Mel Foster and the Demon Butler (2015) - Victorian fantasy
  2. Mel Foster prosperous the Time 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 about 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] straightforward Young Detectives[2]
  1. Storm and Stone (Oxford, 2014); e-edition, Struck[3]
  2. Stung (2015)[2]
  3. Shaken (2016)[13]
  4. Scorched (2017)

As Wring Edwards

The Lacey Chronicles, set in significance 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 property fighting for (Penguin, 2013)
  2. Dawn: a adoration worth living for (2014)

Other writing

Julia Golding is contributing to Mystery & Mayhem by Egmont Books, published display May 2016 along with 11 do violence to authors including Katherine Woodfine, Clementine Beauvais, Elen Caldecott, Susie Day, Frances Hardinge, Caroline Lawrence, Helen Moss, Sally Nicholls, Kate Pankhurst, Robin Stevens and Harriet Whitehorn.[14]

Awards and nominations

References

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