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Louise O'Neill

February 2020

  • Lauren Coe in Asking for It at Birmingham Rep.

    Asking for It review – sexual assault drama misses the mark

    This adaptation of Louise O’Neill’s novel has all the right intentions but offers cliches instead of real insight

March 2018

  • Louise O’Neill.

    On my radar
    On my radar: Louise O’Neill’s cultural highlights

    The Irish novelist on the power of Nan Goldin’s photography, a one-woman show about abortion and a culinary gem in Clonakilty

October 2016

  • Chris Riddell appointed Waterstones Children's Laureate<br>Author, illustrator and political cartoonist Chris Riddell, right, poses for a photograph after he was unveiled as the new Waterstones Children's Laureate at a ceremony at BAFTA in London. The author accepted the Children's Laureate Medal from outgoing Laureate Malorie Blackman, left.

    Nominations for Carnegie and Kate Greenaway medals 2017 announced

    Children’s laureates Chris Riddell and Malorie Blackman vie with past winners and new faces for the UK’s most prestigious prizes in children’s writing and illustrating

June 2016

  • Louise O'Neill, Novelist
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    Louise O'Neill: 'Readers tell me my book showed them that being raped wasn't their fault'

    The author of Asking for It explains how she drew on many people’s experience of sexual violence for her novel, including her own

May 2016

  • Sarah Crossan

    Children's books
    Sarah Crossan wins the Irish children's book of the year

    A moving story of conjoined twins written in verse sweeps to victory at the Children’s Books Ireland awards 2016, with Louise O’Neill receiving the Honour award
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    Children's books
    Webchat: the taboos of writing for teenagers – as it happened

    Sex, drugs, swearing, alcohol… Should you write about these things for teenagers? And if so, how? Authors including Melvin Burgess, Louise O’Neill, Raziel Reid and Chris Vick discussed the limits of YA fiction with teenagers - catch up on the conversation here
  • Melvin Burgess

    Children's books
    Melvin Burgess: 'Junk is the book I wish I had when I was 15'

    Melvin Burgess
    Twenty years ago ‘teen’ books were for 12 year-olds, so Melvin Burgess’s book about drug addiction caused waves of outrage – and the ripples of shock are still felt today

April 2016

  • Louise O'Neill

    Children's books
    Louise O'Neill's Asking for It is being made for TV

  • Children's books
    Asking For It by Louise O'Neill- review

March 2016

  • Young woman whispering secret into friend's ear

    Children's books
    Undercover plots: the YA novels with secrets at their heart

  • A reveller wears make-up in the colours of the Republic of Ireland's flag during St Patrick's day celebrations in central London<br>15 Mar 2009, London, England, UK --- A reveller has the colours of the Republic of Ireland's flag painted on her face during St Patrick's day celebrations in central London March 15, 2009.   REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth      (BRITAIN SOCIETY) --- Image by   Stefan Wermuth/Reuters/Corbis

    Children's books
    Ireland in children’s books – quiz

  • Children's books
    Asking For It by Louise O’ Neill – review

  • Oliver Jeffers

    Children's books
    Irish children's book of the year award shortlist revealed

January 2016

  • Louise O'Neill, Novelist
sent by Hannah Robinson <hannah.robinson@quercusbooks.co.uk>

    Children's books
    Your stories: How to be a girl – poem

    A poem from teen site member imaginary unicorn, inspired by Louise O’Neill, author of Only Ever Yours and Asking For It.
  • Author Non Pratt

    Children's books
    No taboo should be off limits when writing for teenagers

    Violence, swearing, sex, drinking, mental illness… teen/YA lit has had it all for over 40 years. Teen author Non Pratt on facing up to whatever readers fear – and exploring uncharted ethical territory
  • rows of books

    Children's books
    Authors share their reading resolutions for 2016 – now share yours!

    From ‘bookending’ every day, to full digital detox to reading more books in translation, authors including Louise O’Neill, Meg Rosoff, Katherine Rundell, Philip Reeve, Francesca Simon and Juno Dawson (nee James) reveal reading-related resolutions

December 2015

  • Pearl Pretty Little Liars

    Children's books
    The wonder of book fan art – in pictures

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    Children's books
    What are the best children's books of 2015?

October 2015

  • Two teenage girls gossiping

    Children's books
    How do you write for teenagers?

    Sitting on buses, listening to slang or remembering back to their own adolescence, authors including Louise O’Neill, Patrick Ness, Annabel Pitcher, Melvin Burgess, Benjamin Zephaniah tell all

September 2015

  • Andrew Scott as Moriarty in BBC1's Sherlock

    Children's books
    Top 10 villains in YA fiction

    From Moriarty to President Snow to the truly repellent Apparat, site members HorseLover3000 and Laura,thespecialone suggest the best characters from teen fiction who are evil, cunning or just all kinds of creepy!
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