Sean Noonan

name Born in Yorkshire and fortunate to grow up in different parts of Europe. Finally finishing school in the Kingdom of Fife. He first went to St Andrews University, but preferred adventure so spent the next 20 years, as a salty seadog, sailing the world and being amazed by its variety of wonders.
Finally he 'swallowed the anchor' and came ashore working as a Superintendent and a Consultant. Married to a rare woman, Liz, with two adorable muses for kids. They live in Scotland and are looking forward to entertaining children of all ages in the years ahead.

My experience on what it is like to write a book.

07th June 2010
When I first wrote my book I never imagined the sense of wonder I could invoke with my stories. It came home to me on the day that I was reading in my daughters classroom. The school had asked if I would share the story I had written with the class and to... Read >

The Imagination of Children

07th June 2010
What is so powerful about the stories I write are the thoughts and imagination of my family, especially Elannah and Sam. In actual fact a lot of the plot and character traits have a great deal to thank for our children's creativity. Their thoughts are alw... Read >

How I got started writing the books

07th June 2010
The first story I ever read that made a connection with me was 'Stig of the Dump' by Clive King. About a week after reading the book at school we had to write an essay. I was about seven or eight at the time and once I started to write my story, loosely b... Read >