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Ann Turnbull believes in ghosts! She
loves telling stories about people from the past that haunt the
present.
Ann Turnbull started writing when she was six. By the
time she was ten she had decided that she wanted to be a
writer.
Ann worked as a secretary before training as a
teacher, which she hated! She then went on a course about
children's books, which inspired her to try writing
herself.
Her first book was The Frightened Forest, published in
1974, and since then she has written over 25 books for
children.
Ann loves circle dancing and exploring the
countryside. She is particularly interested in local history and
folklore. Pigeon Summer, No Friend of Mine and Room for a Stranger
are set in Shropshire, where she now lives with her husband. She
has two grown-up children.
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