(1937-10-10)10 October 1937 Natland, Westmorland (now Cumbria, England, UK
Died
30 September 2012(2012-09-30) (aged 74) Marlborough, Wiltshire, England
Occupation
Writer
Nationality
British
Education
Badminton School Dartington Hall
Genre
Children's fantasy novels
Notable works
Meg and Mog series
Spouse
Robert Kime, m. 1970
Helen Nicoll (10 October 1937 – 30 September 2012) was an English author of children's books. She is best known for the Meg and Mog series. In total, she wrote 17 books. She worked with Jan Pienkowski (illustrator) for more than forty years on her books. In 1983, she founded an audiobook company called Cover to Cover.[1] It was bought by BBC Worldwide in 2000.
^"Children's author was an audio book pioneer". The Sydney Morning Herald. 10 October 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
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Milne. It appears in the 1980 children's book 'Quest for the Gloop' by HelenNicoll and Jan Pienkowski Tim Horton, the deceased professional hockey player...
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which specialised in unabridged audio recordings and had been started by HelenNicoll, the author of the Meg and Mog books, in 1983. Chivers Audio Books was...
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repaired. Jones Brothers Australia The steam schooner, under tow of HelenNicoll was wrecked on Oyster Bank off the harbour of Newcastle, Australia in...
Nicoll, Sydney Iron Screw Steamer 21 February 1882 Mallard 111 1296 tons General Steam Navigation Company, London Iron Screw Steamer 4 May 1882 Helen...
profession. Leslie Dougall sold the house in 1939 to HelenNicoll, the wife of the merchant Henry Nicoll. In 1944, the land was subdivided and the property...
1992, Nicoll was hired as Curator of American Art at the Portland Museum of Art. She was later promoted to Chief Curator and William E. and Helen E. Thon...
to be a growing problem for him. Carlisle p.82 Nicoll p.390 Downer p.198 Carlisle, Carol Jones. Helen Faucit: Fire and Ice on the Victorian Stage. Society...
1797. Nicoll p.105 Greene p.4503 Greene, John C. Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6. Lexington Books, 2011. Nicoll, Allardyce...
her world feel real, historical, and populated with actual humans." James Nicoll, while conceding that his own expectations in terms of worldbuilding may...
Impressionist artist Helen McNicoll, and the two travelled together in France and Italy until the outbreak of the First World War. McNicoll died in 1915. Later...
Year on Protection Island, The Running Trees, This Is a Stickup Sylvia McNicoll 1954 Florence McNeil 1932 2013 poet, playwright Overlanders, Barkerville...