- Vivien Alcock
Vivien Alcock (1924 - 2003) was an author of children's books. Born in
Worthing ,West Sussex inEngland , her family moved toDevizes inWiltshire when she was aged 10. [http://www.peters-books.co.uk/VAlcock.htm] She then studied at theOxford School of Art . [http://www.peters-books.co.uk/VAlcock.htm]She was married to author
Leon Garfield , with whom she adopted a daughter, named Jane afterJane Austen . They met duringWorld War II , when Vivien was an ambulance driver. Her first book was "The Haunting of Cassie Palmer " which was followed by "The Monster Garden " and others.Written Work
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The Haunting of Cassie Palmer " (1980)
*"The Stonewalkers " (1981)
*"The Sylvia Game" (1982)
*"Ghostly Companions: A Feast of Chilling Tales" (1984)
*"A Change of Aunts" (1984) - short story
*"The Cuckoo Sister" (1985)
*"Travellers by Night" (1985)
*"Wait and See" (1986)
*"The Mysterious Mr. Ross" (1987)
*"A Kind of Thief " (1988)
*"The Monster Garden " (1988)
*"The Thing in the Woods" (1989)
*"The Trial of Anna Cotman" (1989)
*"The Dancing Bush" (1991)
*"Singer to the Sea God" (1992)
*"Othergran" (1993)
*"The Face at the Window" (1994)
*"The Wrecker" (1994)
*"Time Wreck" (1996)
*"The Silver Egg" (1997)
*"The Red-Eared Ghosts" (1997)
*"Stranger at the Window" (1998)
*"A Gift on a String" (1998)
*"Ticket to Heaven" (2000)
*"The Boy Who Swallowed A Ghost" (2001)"The Stonewalkers" was also made available on
audio cassette .Awards
*Horn Book Honor List 1985 for "Travellers by Night"
*Notable Book of the Year,American Library Association , 1985 for "Travellers by Night"
*Notable Book of the Year, American Library Association, 1986 for "The Cuckoo Sister"
*Notable Book of the Year, American Library Association, 1988 for "The Monster Garden"
*Best science fiction/fantasy Book, Voice of Youth Advocate, 1988 for "The Monster Garden"
*Horn Book Fanfare Best Books of the Year 1989 for "The Monster Garden"
*Horn Book Fanfare Best Books of the Year 1993 for "A Kind of Thief"
*Carnegie Medal shortlist for "The Trial of Anna Cotman"External links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2003/nov/12/guardianobituaries.booksobituaries Vivien Alcock's Obituary in The Guardian]
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/a/vivien-alcock/ The writings of V Alcock]
* [http://www.egmont.co.uk/authorsandillustrators.asp?authorid=7497&Author=Vivien%20_Alcock Photo]
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