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Helen Hollick was born on 13 April, 1953 in Walthamstow, United Kingdom, is a British author of historical fiction (born 1953). Discover Helen Hollick's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Born 13 April, 1953
Birthday 13 April
Birthplace Walthamstow, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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1953

Helen Hollick (born 1953) is a British author of historical fiction.

She is the author of the Arthurian trilogy Pendragon's Banner, and the novels Harold the King and A Hollow Crown.

Born in Walthamstow, Hollick worked as a library assistant at a Chingford library for 13 years, during which time she developed a passion for Dark Age history and King Arthur.

1993

She wrote her Arthurian trilogy, which was accepted for publication by Heinemann three days after her 40th birthday in 1993.

Previously she had published a children's personal safety book, Come and Tell Me, a story she had written for her daughter when she was 3.

"I wanted to tell her how to keep safe in a clear and simple manner — with a message that could be easily remembered," Hollick wrote on her web site.

"'Always come and tell me before you go anywhere with anyone' fitted nicely."

Her story became an official safety book of the British Home Office for use nationwide by police and schools.

An updated and revised version of the book has been published by Happy Cat Books.

but is now out of print.

2006

As of early 2006, she was involved in the pre-production of the proposed movie 1066 as story consultant and co-script writer.

2007

In 2007 she decided to independently publish her UK novels and went with a UK-based Indie company, which in 2011 went into liquidation.

She moved to SilverWood Books UK (indie/assisted book publisher)

2009

In 2009 Hollick was approached by Sourcebooks Inc, a mainstream US/Canada publisher with the view to publishing her entire Historical Fiction list.

Hollick is currently working on her next novel.

2011

Pirate-based historical fantasy novels for adults (published by SilverWood Books 2011) swashbuckling adventure that you'll love to pieces of eight!

(The Lost Kingdom - 1066 Series in the United States)

2013

Until 2013 Hollick lived in Walthamstow with her husband, Ron, who is retired, and adult daughter, Kathy.

Early in January 2013 the family moved to North Devon, taking the opportunity to leave London for a quieter rural lifestyle.

In a review of King Harold, Cliff Moore wrote in the Dorset Evening Echo, "What is most inspiring about Hollick is that she can produce such a mammoth book from a household where she is the only reader — her daughter suffers from severe dyslexia."

She is a member of the Society of Authors.