- Annalena McAfee
Annalena McAfee is a British writer, journalist and was the editor of "
The Guardian 's" literary supplement, the "Guardian Review" until July 2006. She has written a number of children's books, some which have been translated into French, German and Dutch. McAfee is also the editor of a collection of literary profiles from "The Guardian".In 2003 she served as a judge for the
Orange Prize for Fiction , the UK's largest annual literary award. She has also been on the panel for theSouth Bank Show arts awards, the Ben Pimlott Prize for political writing (2005), the "Guardian"/Penguin photography competition for cover art (2006), the Samuel Johnson prize for non-fiction, and other awards. Literary festivals where she has spoken includePrague (2003) andHay-on-Wye (2005). In 2008 she served as a judge for the Orwell Prize (for political writing).Before moving to the Guardian she was literary journalist at the "
Financial Times " and theatre critic on the "Evening Standard ". She married the British novelistIan McEwan in 1997.elected works
* "All the way to the stars
* "Busy Baby
* "Kirsty Knows Best
* "Patrick's Perfect Pet
* "The Girl who got to no. 1
* "Dreamkidz and the ice cream that conquered the world
* "Why Do Stars Come Out at Night?
* "The Visitors Who Came to Stay"External links
* [http://www.adinfo-guardian.co.uk/the-guardian/editor-quotes/review.shtml "Guardian Review"]
* [http://www.orangeprize.co.uk/2003prize/judges/mcaint.html Annalena McAfee interview]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2006/jul/13/theguardian.pressandpublishing Notification of resignation from Guardian Review]
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