

CATHERINE
JINKS
While her books span a large range of topics,
the greatest love of Catherine's life is medieval history.
Well known for her prize-winning series of Pagan novels,
which take a very irreverent look at the life of medieval monks
and crusaders, she has also written fantasy novels (Eye
to Eye - a CBC award winner), books for younger readers
(The Horrible Holiday in the Aussie Bites series)
and a number of novels for adults - most recently a medieval
whodunit, The Notary. Her two latest books for children
are a picture book, You'll Wake the Baby, and What's
Hector McKerrow Doing These Days?, a novel that revolves
around a 'virtual' manhunt and delusion and duplicity on the
Internet.
Catherine
was born in Brisbane but spent most of her childhood in Papua
New Guinea where her father was a patrol officer. She studied
medieval history at Sydney University and then went to work for
Westpac where she edited their in-house journal. Since 1993 she
has been a full-time writer. As a young child she always wanted
to write but was unable to devote her time to it until marriage
to a Canadian took her to live in Nova Scotia for a couple of
years. She now lives in the Blue Mountains with her husband and
young child.
Of her work
she says, 'I don't write books for messages, I write books because
of stories. People. Characters.' She can always be relied upon
to tell a rattling good yarn and given that the pin-up boy of
her adolescence was Henry VII and that she is a self-confessed
history freak, it's no wonder that her books have a lively and
immediate sense of the past.
Catherine
unfortunately has very limited time for school and library visits
but is happy to consider invitations to conferences. For further
info look at the Penguin
website.
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