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I write books for all ages, for young children to teenage and adults. I have also written a book on writing - Writing for Children - for both aspiring and newly published authors.


While I spend quite a lot of time visiting libraries, schools and festivals talking about my books and running creative writing workshops, I do manage to find time to write, too!

Latest News:

Powerful!! A new review of Spider

It’s always great to find someone has reviewed one of my books, especially when the reviewer has really enjoyed it!

A couple of months ago the lovely Maryom (Mary) from Our book reviews online reviewed Spider and described it as  ‘… a gripping, readable and rather frightening novel.’ She gave it 5 stars which was wonderful.

So I was not expecting to find another great Review of Spider , by The Mole (AKA Gerry) who decided it was short enough that he could read it before it was due back at their local library in a couple of days, but found himself reading it late into the night and getting up early the next morning to finish it!

There was also a lovely comment by Liz De jager on the site –

‘Linda Strachan is an amazing and very much unsung writer – and I hope reviews like this change it!’

Thank you Liz!

Check out her excellent website,  myfavouritebooks for a great review of Dead Boy Talking




Interview on YA Book Reads website

The lovely people at YA Book Reads.com have put up and interview today, why not drop by and have a look!

Interview with Linda Strachan on YA Book Reads blog




Aberdeenshire May

I was back up in Sunny Aberdeenshire in May this time I visited ELLON ACADEMY  and spoke to a 2nd year class.

Some had been reading Dead Boy Talking and others had read Spider.  They were all very keen and had lots of questions. It was a great afternoon.

The next day I was taking part in the TURRIFF BOOK FORTNIGHT  I visited several primary schools talking about writing and reading stories from the Hamish McHaggis stories.

I started in MONQUITTER Primary School with P1 & P2 and then went to visit FYVIE Primary which I had also visited before (but on that occasion I had been speaking to the P7s  This time it was P1 & P2′)

I stayed overnight at the very comfortable Devron Lodge B & B in Turriff where I have been before and it was lovely to be back there again.

The following day I visited MARKETHILL Primary in Turriff, again the little ones, P1 & P2 and then I drove to KING EDWARD School, Banff  where children from two other local schools, FINTRY and CRUDIE Primary schools joined us for the event.

I really enjoyed my visit and it was a beautifully sunny day but just as I was putting everything back in my car before retuning to Turriff for lunch and then the  last event of the day in the library there I did a very silly thing.  I locked my keys in the car along with all my books and

props etc.

I called the AA who apologised but said it would be a bit later before they could get someone to unlock the car as the nearest garage that could come out was in Peterhead!  When I explained that I needed to leave the car so that I could go to Turriff for my afternoon event they said they would be waiting for me when I got back.

One of the teachers was going to Turriff so she gave me a lift to the library and after a quick lunch one of the lovely librarians lent me a copy of one of my Hamish books book (Luckily I had not locked away my handbag with my powerpoint display on my pen drive in it!!) and took me to the school. so I was able to meet the second group of children from Markethill Primary school before I got a lift back to my car up in King Edward..

I would like to thank the lovely chap from the garage in Peterhead who was waiting for me, having  retrieved my keys from the boot!  He waited to make sure everything was fine as I was about to set off for the 4 hour drive home.

All in all it turned out well and the weather had been quite beautiful which always makes me appreciate the beautiful scenery in that part of the world.