Hilary Green

BIOGRAPHY
Hilary trained as an actress but has spent most of her working life teaching drama and theatre studies, most recently at Birkenhad Sixth Form College. Having achieved an MA in Creative Writing at Liverpool John Moores University, she is now concentrating on being a full-time writer. She published three novels, all thrillers, in the 1980s but is now concentrating on historical novels. She won the Historical Novel Society’s Kythira Prize for a short story in 1998.
WEBSITE
No
GENRE
Historical; Thrillers
PUBLICATIONS | PERFORMANCE HISTORY
Centrifuge - pub Robert Hale (now available in large print)
A Woman Called Omega - as above
The Fidelio Affair - as above
We’ll Meet Again - to be published by Hodder and Stoughton in June 2005
Never say Goodbye - to be published by H&S May 2006
WORKSHOP | READINGS EXPERIENCE","REFERENCE/S
As a teacher and theatre director I have led many workshops and am used to performing in public. I should be happy to give readings of my work if requested.
REFERENCE/S
Hodder and Stoughton Ltd
GROUP SIZE PREFERENCE
Any
GROUP AGE PREFERENCE
14+
WORKING LANGUAGE/S
English
AREA/S PREPARED TO TRAVEL
Anywhere
OTHER INFORMATION
Usually available

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