Elle McNicoll explained

Elle McNicoll
Birth Name:Elle McNicoll
Birth Date:5 October 1992
Birth Place:Edinburgh, Scotland
Occupation:Children's Author, screenwriter
Language:English
Nationality:Scottish
Alma Mater:University College London
Notableworks:A Kind of Spark
Show Us Who You Are
Awards:2021 Waterstones Children's Book Prize
2021 Blue Peter Book Award
Years Active:2020-present

Elle McNicoll (born 5 October 1992) is a Scottish and British bestselling children's literature writer. McNicoll has been described as "undoubtedly an outstanding new talent in children's books [who] will inspire readers young and old for generations to come".[1]

Biography

McNicoll's debut novel, A Kind of Spark (2020), follows the efforts of an autistic[2] eleven-year-old girl, Addie, to establish a memorial to the witch trials in her Scottish hometown. McNicoll is autistic herself.[3] The book was children's book of the week in The Times and The Sunday Times,[4] [5] and won both the Overall and Younger Fiction prizes at the 2021 Waterstones Children's Book Prize.[6] It also won the Blue Peter Book Award for Best Story, voted for by children.[7] McNicoll was also nominated for the Branford Boase Award[8] and the Carnegie Medal. McNicoll's debut was named Overall Book of the Year by Blackwell's, beating titles in the Adult Market.[9] McNicoll was awarded an honour by the Schneider Family Book Award in 2022 for the US edition of A Kind of Spark. It was listed as number 75 in The 100 Greatest Children's Books of All Time by the BBC.[10]

Her second novel, Show Us Who You Are, was published in March, 2021, and was Children's Book of the Week in The Times.[11] It was also the Children's Book of the Month, as chosen by Blackwell's.[12] It was nominated for Best Children's Fiction in the 2021 Books Are My Bag Awards, and McNicoll was also nominated for Best Breakthrough Author.[13]

Her third novel, Like a Charm, was published in February 2022 by Knights Of and was also Children's Book of the Week in The Times,[14] as well as being reviewed as "another fiercely gripping, superbly original story" by The Guardian.[15] In 2022 McNicoll also wrote a story as part of the crime anthology The Very Merry Murder Club[16] edited by Serena Patel and Robin Stevens.

A Kind of Spark was optioned for a CBBC television series, with McNicoll acting as co-head writer on the programme.[17] It premiered on BBC iPlayer in the UK on 31 March 2023.[18]

McNicoll also wrote and recorded an essay for BBC Radio 3's The Essay.[19] The subject was Nora Ephron, a heroine of McNicoll's.

Keedie, the prequel to A Kind of Spark, was published in 2024. In an episode of In the Reading Corner, Nicoll talked about her nuanced exploration of teenage bullying and the stereotyping of neurodivergent characters.[20]

She currently lives in London.

Advocacy

McNicoll has been an outspoken advocate for better representations of neurodiversity in publishing.[21] She has been credited with kickstarting a revolution in publishers' attitudes to neurodiverse characters.[22] In 2022, McNicoll established The Adrien Prize, a prize for traditionally published children's books with a disabled lead character.[23] The longlist for The Adrien Prize 2022 was announced on twitter and included: The Night the Moon Went Out by Samantha Baines, The Secret of Haven Point by Lisette Auton, A Flash of Fireflies by Aisha Bushby, Wilder Than Midnight by Cerrie Burnell, The Great Fox Illusion by Justyn Edwards and The Extraordinary Adventures of Alice Tonks by Emily Kenny.[24]

Works

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Waterstones prize winner Elle McNicoll: 'I never saw autistic girls in books'. TheGuardian.com. July 2021.
  2. Web site: McNicoll . Elle . "I write about anything and everything, but I always write about neurodiversity": Elle McNicoll on being a neurodivergent author . . 29 June 2021 . 6 July 2020.
  3. Web site: McNicoll . Elle . Stories from the Spectrum: Elle McNicoll . . 29 June 2021.
  4. Alex O'Connell, Children's Book of the Week: A Kind of Spark by Elle McNicoll, The Times, 6 June 2020. Accessed 7 June 2020.
  5. Nicolette Jones, Children's book of the week: A Kind of Spark by Elle McNicoll, Sunday Times, 7 June 2020. Accessed 7 June 2020.
  6. Web site: 2021-07-02. 'A Kind of Spark' wins Waterstones Children's Book Prize. live. 2021-07-09. Books+Publishing. en-AU. https://web.archive.org/web/20210709191506/https://www.booksandpublishing.com.au/articles/2021/07/02/189112/a-kind-of-spark-wins-waterstones-childrens-book-prize/ . 2021-07-09 .
  7. Web site: Blue Peter Book Awards 2022.
  8. Web site: Getten, McNicoll, Mann and Pearson feature on Branford Boase shortlist | the Bookseller.
  9. Web site: McNicoll bags Blackwell's Book of the Year | the Bookseller.
  10. Web site: The 100 greatest children's books of all time .
  11. News: Show Us Who You Are by Elle McNicoll review — tween boy-meets-girl love story meets sci-fi horror. O'Connell. Alex.
  12. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Blackwell's Children's Book of the Month, March 2021 - Show Us Who You Are . YouTube.
  13. Web site: Rashford, Sethi and McAnulty on Books Are My Bag Readers Awards shortlists .
  14. News: O'Connell . Alex . Like a Charm by Elle McNicoll review — a wildly imaginative world of secrets and spells . . en . 2022-12-19 . 0140-0460.
  15. Web site: 2022-02-25 . Children's and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels . 2022-12-19 . the Guardian . en.
  16. Web site: 2021-05-16 . I Will Be Writing a Neurodivergent Detective Story for Crime Anthology Blog Elle McNicoll . 2022-12-19 . I Will Be Writing a Neurodivergent Detective Story for Crime Anthology Blog Elle McNicoll . en.
  17. News: BBC orders 'A Kind Of Spark' adaptation from Canada's 9 Story Media . March 2, 2022 . TBI Vision . October 12, 2021.
  18. Web site: A Kind of Spark to premiere on BBC iPlayer, CBBC, BYUtv and CBC! . 24 March 2023 .
  19. Web site: BBC Radio 3 - Schedules, 25 September - 1 October 2023 .
  20. Web site: 2024-06-22 . Elle McNicoll: Keedie - Just Imagine . 2024-06-22 . Just Imagine - In The Reading Corner podcast . en.
  21. Web site: Elle McNicoll on being a neurodivergent author | BookTrust.
  22. News: Hill . Amelia . 2023-06-14 . Books with neurodivergent characters mark new chapter for publishers . 2024-03-31 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
  23. Web site: Prizes for disabled writers: Four awards celebrating disability . 2022-12-19 . The Bookseller . En.
  24. Web site: The Adrien Prize . 2022-12-19 . Twitter . en.