Gwyneth Jones, born in Manchester UK, 14th February 1952, is the author of many novels for teenagers, fantasy, horror and thrillers, using the name Ann Halam, and several highly regarded sf and fantasy novels for adults. Her critical essays and reviews are collected in Deconstructing The Starships, 1999 and Imagination/Space 2009. Among other honours she's won two World Fantasy awards, the Children of the Night award, the Philip K Dick award, the BSFA award and the Pilgrim award for Science Fiction criticism. Several of her novels have been nominated for the Arthur C Clarke award, the latest was Spirit in 2010. She keeps a blog (intermittent) at http://www.boldaslove.co.uk/blog/index.php and lives in Brighton with her husband, son, two cats called Ginger and Milo, and five goldfish.Hobbies include cooking, gardening, playing with her websites and staring out of the window.