Lindsay Littleson won the Kelpies Prize for her first children’s novel The Mixed-Up Summer of Lily McLean, (Floris, 2014) which was followed by the sequel, The Awkward Autumn of Lily McLean, (Floris, 2017). Guardians of the Wild Unicorns (Floris, 2019) was nominated for the 2020 CILIP Carnegie Medal. In 2015 her WW1 novel Shell Hole was shortlisted for the Dundee Great War Children’s Book Prize. Her best-selling The Titanic Detective Agency (Cranachan, 2019) regularly tops the Amazon charts in its category. The Rewilders (Cranachan, 2022) and Euro Spies (Cranachan 2023) are Lindsay’s seventh and eighth children’s novels respectively.Lindsay Littleson lives with her partner Ian and their very noisy cat in Uplawmoor, a small village near Glasgow. Lindsay is an ex-primary teacher who now writes full-time, when she is not drinking tea and eating chocolate biscuits (both remarkably time-consuming activities).Website: https://lindsaylittleson.co.uk/Twitter @ljlittlesonInstagram: @lindsaylittleson