Heather Dyer

Heather Dyer is the author of The Boy in the Biscuit Tin, The Girl with the Broken Wing, and The Fish in Room 11. She was born in 1970 in Scotland, spent most of her childhood in Wales, and also lived in Canada in a cabin by a lake. After school she spent several years working in different countries doing things like cherry picking and working in hotels.

Heather’s books are about ordinary children to whom something extraordinary happens. In The Fish in Room 11, Toby finds a mermaid living under the pier. In The Boy in the Biscuit Tin, Ibby, Alex and Francis find a magic set that does real magic. The Fish in Room 11 received the Highland Children’s Book Award in 2006. The Girl with the Broken Wing was one of Richard and Judy’s ‘Best Children’s Books Ever’ in 2007, and The Boy in the Biscuit Tin was nominated for the Galaxy Best British Children’s Book Award in 2008.

Heather’s favourite books by other authors include The Magician’s Nephew by C.S. Lewis and The Ogre Downstairs by Diana Wynne Jones. Her advice for budding authors is to ‘read a lot. Try reading all kinds of books, but you don’t need to finish them if you’re not enjoying them. If you keep writing whenever you can, not worrying too much about whether it’s any good or not, bit by bit you will become a good writer.’

Books by Heather Dyer

  • The Fish in Room 11

    The Fish in Room 11

Awards

Heather won the Highland Children’s Book Award in 2006 for The Fish in Room 11.