I
was born in Derby, England in 1950. My family moved to Australia when
I was 12. I live in Melbourne, with my husband John.
I didn't start writing until I was quite oldnearly 40. Before
that, I worked as a laboratory assistant. My jobs involved working with
a lot of blood and brains. You might think this sounds a bit gory, but
I quite enjoyed working in a laboratory. The trouble was I always had
this niggling feeling that it wasn't what I was meant to be doing.
One day I realised what I've always wanted to bea writer! I don't
know why it took me so long to work that out. When I was at school in
the 1960s (a very long time ago) it didn't sound like the sort of thing
a girl from Port Adelaide could ever do, so I suppose I didn't think
of it back then. Once I'd decided to try and become a
writer, I went to university. I wrote lots of things at university
including my first novel. I didn't think it was very good. I showed
it to a friend who worked in publishing. I don't think she thought it
was very good either, but she must have seen some potential because
she asked me if I could write a teenage novel. 'Yes,' I said, when actually
I was thinking 'Are you serious? Of course I can't!'
I'd
never thought about writing for young people. I tried to think of a
story. My daughter was at high school, and something she was doing at
the time gave me an idea. My friend liked my idea. So I went ahead and
wrote the whole novel. That was my first published book.
I sometimes wish I'd started writing when I was younger, but then I
think things have worked out okay. I find that I have lots of ideas
and so far I've never had 'writers' block' (touch wood). I might have
got a late start, but I've been trying to make up for lost time. I've
written 30-odd books, some short stories, a telemovie and some TV and
planetarium scripts.