Sarah Singleton

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Sarah Singleton is a British journalist and author of adult and young adult fiction. She received the Booktrust Teenage Prize for her novel Century in 2005.[1]

Biography[]

Singleton was born in Thornbury in 1966, and was educated at the University of Nottingham. She has travelled in Europe, India and Nepal. She has two daughters, Fuchsia and Poppy.[2][3]

She worked as a reporter for local weekly newspapers, including the Wiltshire Gazette & Herald, before becoming a writer and freelance journalist in 2007. Her novella In The Mirror (Enigmatic Novellas #4) was reprinted by Cosmos Books in 2001. Her first adult novel, The Crow Maiden, was published by Cosmos in 2000 and short-listed for the IAFA Crawford Award. Singleton's short stories have been published in magazines and anthologies, including Black Static, QWF magazine, Enigmatic Tales and Interzone.

Bibliography[]

  • In the Mirror (1999)
  • The Crow Maiden (2000)
  • Century (2005)
  • Heretic (2006) (US title: Out of the Shadows)
  • Sacrifice (2007)
  • The Amethyst Child (2008)
  • The Poison Garden (2009)
  • The Island (2010)
  • The Stranger (2011) (a sequel to The Island)
  • Dark Storm (2012)

References[]

  1. ^ "Our Favourite books for teens". www.booktrust.org.uk.
  2. ^ "Sarah Singleton". www.goodreads.com.
  3. ^ "Sarah Singleton". Simon & Schuster.

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