What types of novels does Andy Mulligan usually write?

What types of novels does Andy Mulligan usually write?

Best known for his young adult fiction – and ‘Trash’ in particular – Andy is a prolific author writing radio plays and screenplays as well as prose-fiction. He has won The Guardian Children’s Fiction prize, and been shortlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal.

How old is Andy Mulligan?

55 years (March 20, 1966)
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Where was Andy Mulligan brought?

South London
Andy Mulligan was brought up in South London and educated at Oxford University. He worked as a theater director for ten years before travels in Asia prompted him to retrain as a teacher. He has taught English and drama in India, Brazil, the Philippines, and the UK, where he has proved inspirational to many students.

What did Andy Mulligan study at university?

He attained a BMus degree in music (specialising in guitar and composition) at Cardiff University, and later briefly studied guitar with John Mills at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.

Why did Andy Mulligan become a writer?

Andy Mulligan is an English writer best known for young adult fiction. His work is strongly influenced by his experiences working as a volunteer in Calcutta, India, and as an English and drama teacher in Brazil, Vietnam, the Philippines, and the UK….External links.

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What was Andy Mulligan’s first job?

Andy Mulligan was brought up in the south of London. He worked as a theatre director for ten years before travels in Asia prompted him to retrain as a teacher.

When did Andy Mulligan start writing books?

Mulligan’s first novel, Ribblestrop, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2009. The story originated “on a walk with a fellow teacher”; they talked about they might turn a particular “ramshackle stately home into a thoroughly inappropriate school”.

What job did Andy Mulligan have for 10 years?

theatre director
Andy Mulligan was brought up in South London. He worked as a theatre director for ten years before travels in Asia prompted him to retrain as a teacher. He has taught English and drama in India, Brazil, Vietnam, the Philippines and the UK. He now lives in England, and is writing full time.