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Alison Prince is an accomplished artist and respected biographer and poet, as well as one of the top writers for young people. Her life and career have been enviably varied, colourful and successful; from penning those immortal words 'Pugh, Pugh, Barney McGrew...' for the Trumpton TV series, to writing a novel with the help of 21 Lincolnshire children (How's Business, 1987), to winning the Guardian Children's Fiction Award in 1996 with her contemporary Glaswegian Robin Hood story, The Sherwood Hero.

Alison Prince has also won a scholarship to the Slade School of Fine Art, raised three children, managed a small farm and produced major, highly acclaimed biographies of Kenneth Grahame and Hans Christian Anderson.

Alison lives on the Isle of Arran, Scotland.

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