(1960-06-02) 2 June 1960 (age 63) Nottingham, England
Occupation
Novelist, critic
Nationality
British
Genre
Literary fiction
Julie Myerson (born Julie Susan Pike; 2 June 1960) is an English author and critic. As well as fiction and non-fiction books, she formerly wrote a column in The Guardian entitled "Living with Teenagers", based on her family experiences. She appeared regularly as a panellist on the arts programme Newsnight Review.
JulieMyerson (born Julie Susan Pike; 2 June 1960) is an English author and critic. As well as fiction and non-fiction books, she formerly wrote a column...
America Jonathan Myerson (born 1960), British dramatist, writing principally for television and radio, spouse of JulieMyersonJulieMyerson (born 1960),...
Laura Blundy (2000) is a historical novel by JulieMyerson set in Victorian London. It is the story of a woman whose life takes a turn for the worse....
singer Vera Menchik – Women's World Chess Champion Heather Mills – model JulieMyerson Chris O'Dowd John O'Farrell Neil Pearson – actor Samuel Pepys – administrator...
modelling career, and handles themes including adultery. The author JulieMyerson, writing in The Guardian, describes it as a "fantastically subtle, absorbing...
by Helen Simpson, BBC Radio 4, (2005) Not a Games Person, narrating JulieMyerson's play, BBC Radio 4, (2006) Sculptor's Daughter-Christmas, Snow, Pets...
the university independent newspaper Epigram); author and journalist JulieMyerson; editor-in-chief of the Telegraph Media Group William Lewis; editor-in-chief...
Natalie Young, Louise Millar, Paula Daly, Samantha Hayes, Louise Doughty, JulieMyerson, Jean Hanff Korelitz, A. S. A. Harrison and Lionel Shriver. There are...
(1935–2007) Ben Myers (born 1976), Richard: A Novel Leo Myers (1881–1944) JulieMyerson (born 1960), Something Might Happen V. S. Naipaul (1932–2018), A House...
principally for television and radio. His partner is novelist JulieMyerson. Myerson's first play Making a Difference was commissioned by the Oxford Playhouse...
Sleepwalking by JulieMyerson (1994) The Touch by JulieMyerson (1996) A Midsummer's Nightmare by Gary Kilworth (1997) Me and the Fat Man by JulieMyerson (1998)...
Arcadia Shena Mackay Heligoland Cape John Murray Jazz etc. Flambard Press JulieMyerson Something Might Happen Cape Tim Parks Judge Savage Secker & Warburg...
Terry Myerson (born 1972 or 1973) is an American venture partner at Madrona Venture Group and an operating executive at The Carlyle Group. Myerson was previously...
first broadcast in September 2012, was filmed on location in Southwold. JulieMyerson set her 2003 murder novel Something Might Happen in an unnamed Southwold...
Kafka in style, and multiple critics call this style very effective. JulieMyerson described the prose as "sly perfection" which "changes tense (sometimes...
Scheme for Full Employment Paul Murray – An Evening of Long Goodbyes JulieMyerson – Something Might Happen Andrew Neiderman – The Baby Squad Audrey Niffenegger...
24 - Eric Brown, British science fiction writer (died 2023) June 2 – JulieMyerson, English novelist and columnist July 13 – Ian Hislop, Welsh-born satirist...
Flashman Papers by George MacDonald Fraser (Victorian era) Laura Blundy by JulieMyerson (Victorian London) Jamrach's Menagerie by Carol Birch (Victorian London...
inspiration for the name of Billie Eilish, according to the singer's parents. Myerson, Julie (2 September 1995). "Such sweetened sorrow". The Independent. Donaghy...
no-one, having once read, will be able to forget".[citation needed] JulieMyerson wrote in The Guardian, "astoundingly complex for a first novel ... [it]...
Winter, Fourth Estate, 2005; HarperCollins, 2006, ISBN 978-0-00-715110-3 JulieMyerson (8 September 2001). "Emotional invasions". The Guardian. DJ Taylor (27...
detail and lyrical writing style." Writing for The Guardian, however, JulieMyerson stated that "though you couldn't say this is a poor novel...it would...