Occupation Author, Teacher Name Nicola Morgan | Role Author | |
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Born 11 November 1961 (age 63) Scotland, United Kingdom ( 1961-11-11 ) Books Blame My Brain, Fleshmarket, Mondays are red, The Highwayman's Footsteps, The Highwayman's Curse | ||
Education University of Cambridge |
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Nicola Morgan (née Griffith; born 1961) is a British author, best known for her novel, Mondays Are Red.
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- Nicola morgan gives great tips on working in hr
- Author interview nicola morgan interviewed by iona 13
- Biography
- Writing
- References

Author interview nicola morgan interviewed by iona 13
Biography

Nicola Griffith was born in 1961 to schoolteacher parents, who kept moving from school to school. Her father taught English and French and her mother taught mathematics and science. Her parents taught at boys' schools and when she was eleven, Nicola was sent to boarding school. She later went to Cambridge University where she read Classics and Philosophy.
Morgan wanted to become a writer after leaving university, but also took up a post as a teacher in a small school and taught English. Morgan also took a diploma in teaching people with reading and writing problems. Nicola also set up a website, The Child Literacy Centre, to help parents help their children with all aspects of reading. She ran this single-handedly until closing the service in 2009. In 2009, she started "Help! I Need a Publisher!", a blog for writers.
Writing
By 1999, Nicola Morgan had published dozens of best-selling home-learning books, while still working towards publication as a novelist. By 2010, she had published nine novels, all but one for teenagers, and five non-fiction books, including the internationally acclaimed Blame My Brain.