

JACLYN
MORIARTY
Jaclyn Moriarty grew
up in Sydney's north-west with four sisters, one brother,
two dogs and twelve chickens. She studied English and
Law at the University of Sydney and later wrote a PhD
thesis at Cambridge on Children, Law and the Media.
She has worked as a media and entertainment lawyer
but now writes full time, dividing her time between
Montreal and Sydney.
  
As a
child, Jaclyn was always writing stories and her debut novel,
Feeling Sorry for Celia,
was published
in 2000 to great critical acclaim, and won the 2001
NSW Premier's Literary Award. Written in the form
of memos, letters, diary entries and fridge notes, Jaclyn's
skilled sense of humour allows this book to deal
honestly
with some fairly substantial teenage issues. Finding
Cassie Crazy followed in 2003, a similarly engaging
coming-of-age story written with great sensitivity
and humour. Jaclyn’s more recent books for
young adults are The Betrayal of Bindy Mackenzie (2006) and
The Spell Book of Listen Taylor (2007). Jaclyn has
also written an adult novel, I Have a Bed
of Buttermilk Pancakes.
  
Jaclyn
is an effervescent and entertaining personality and is available
to talk to school groups
about her
work. By the way, her favourite things to do on
the weekend are sleeping in, going to the beach and eating
popcorn at the cinema, and the twelve chickens
got blown away in a thunderstorm while she was overseas.

Jaclyn’s
blog can be viewed here.
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