
MARGARET
CLARK
Margaret Clark is one of Australia's best loved
(and most prolific!) authors. She has published more than sixty
books since the success of her debut novel, Pugwall,
in 1987. She writes for all ages - from early readers (Ripper
and Fang, Snap, Crackle and Pop in
the Aussie Bites series) to later primary with the Mango
Street Series, the Aussie Angels Series and Hair
Raisers (written under the pseudonym Lee Striker) through
to some very searching novels for teenagers (Back on Track and Care
Factor Zero), inspired by the time she spent working as
an alcohol and drug counsellor. Her latest book, Secret
Girls' Stuff pulls no punches as she discusses many of
the issues that teenage girls have to face.
Margaret,
a former teacher and lecturer in education, lives in Geelong
(where she was born). She now writes full-time but also travels
extensively to talk in schools and at conferences, although somewhere
along the way she is managing to complete a Ph.D in education.
Margaret's school visits are always extremely popular as she
has the intuitive ability to tune in to any audience she addresses
in a lively and comic way.
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