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Georgia Byng (born 6 September 1965) is a British children's writer, educator, illustrator, actress and film producer. Since 1995 she has published thirteen children’s books, and co-written and co-produced one film. Byng has won The Stockton Children’s Book Award, The Sheffield Children’s Book Award, The Massachusetts Children’s Book Award, The Salford Children’s Book Award and The Best Kid’s Film at The Peace And Love Festival, Sweden. Most of Byng’s works are magical realism adventures, with protagonists who overcome self-doubt and become self-empowered. The themes in Byng’s books are often bullying and its darkness, kindness and its light, friendship and its warmth, and the power of the mind.


Early life

Georgia Byng was born on 6 September 1965, in London, England. She grew up in a village,
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near
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in
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. She has three brothers and one sister. She is the elder daughter and second child of Thomas Edmund Byng, the eighth
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and his first wife, Jennifer May (daughter of Irish politician William Morrison May). Byng is the elder sister of
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, publisher of
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. Through her late stepfather,
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, Byng is the half-sister of
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, ''
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'' writer and sub-editor. Byng was educated at Princess Mead School, Winchester, Nethercliffe School, Winchester then from 12 years old at
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, an independent boarding school for girls in
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. She went to Peter Symonds, a sixth form college in Winchester. From 1984 - 1987 she attended the
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, a constituent college of the
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in central London. Byng was educated at Princess Mead School, Winchester, Nethercliffe School, Winchester then from 12 years old at
Westonbirt School Westonbirt School is a co-educational independent day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 11 to 18 located near Tetbury in Gloucestershire in South West England. Founded in 1928. The historical Westonbirt House is part of the school. We ...
, an independent boarding school for girls in
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."Westonbirt School"
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She went to Peter Symonds, a sixth form college in Winchester. From 1984 - 1987 she attended the
Central School of Speech and Drama The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama was founded by Elsie Fogerty in 1906, as The Central School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art, to offer a new form of training in speech and drama for young actors and other students. It became a ...
, a constituent college of the
University of London The University of London (UoL; abbreviated as Lond or more rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a federal public research university located in London, England, United Kingdom. The university was established by royal charter in 1836 as a degree ...
in central London.Amanda Craig,
Harry's Heirs
. 2006. Retrieved 20 August 2007.


Career


Acting

Byng worked as an actress from 1989 to 1990, appearing in the television series ''
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'', '' Dealers'', and '' Capstick's Law''.


Writing and illustration

Byng's first published book was a comic-strip story that she wrote and illustraited – ''The Sock Monsters,'' about the small monsters who live in houses and eat people’s socks. She followed this with ''Jack’s Tree'', a comic-strip book about a boy who saves a tree from being cut down. Next was ''The Ramsbottom Rumble'', a short novel about two boys who save their grandmother from a con man. Byng's best-known work is ''
Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism ''Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism'' is a 2002 children's novel by British author Georgia Byng. It is the first instalment in the ''Molly Moon'' six-book series. Amber Entertainment and Lipsync Productions produced a film adaptation, '' ...
'', a children’s novel about a girl who finds a hypnotism book in the library and learns how to hypnotise people. This book was followed by ''Molly Moon’s Hypnotic Holiday'', then ''Molly Moon Stops the World'' in which Molly learns how to stop time. In the following book, ''Molly Moon’s Time Travel Adventure'', Molly gets the gist of time travelling. In ''Molly Moon, Micky Minus and the Mind Machine'' she becomes a mind reader. In ''Molly Moon and the Morphing Mystery'' Molly uses her powers to morph into other forms, both people and animals. In the seventh Molly Moon book, ''Molly Moon and The Monster Music'', Molly finds she is able to hypnotise people and animals by playing hypnotic music. Each of the Molly Moon series is set in a different place, from the UK to New York, to Los Angeles, then India (this one in the nineteenth century as it is time travel) to Switzerland in the future to Ecuador and Japan. Byng co-wrote the screenplay for ''Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism'', the movie of her first book. After the Molly Moon books came ''Pancake Face'', and ''The Girl with No Nose''. And in January 2023, ''Albi, the Glowing Cow Boy'', an illustrated novel for 8 - 12 year olds about a calf who eats big white milk mushrooms, then becomes super-intelligent and escapes an abattoir. Like Byng’s other books this book travels across the world. Its protagonist, Albi champions compassion towards other beings and plant-based eating and this being a solution to climate change. Byng is with Caradoc King at London literary agency United Agents.


Production

In 2015, Byng was the producer for ''
Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism ''Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism'' is a 2015 British fantasy film directed by Christopher N. Rowley and starring Dominic Monaghan, Lesley Manville, Emily Watson, Joan Collins and Raffey Cassidy. It is based on Georgia Byng's 2002 ...
'', the film adaptation of her book.


Personal life

Byng married Daniel Chadwick in 1990; they divorced in 1995. They have a daughter from this marriage. Byng married artist
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. She has two more children with him; sons, Lucas (born 2001) and Sky (born 2005). They divorced in 2014. She is engaged to the bass player
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.


Publications

Selected works include: *''The Sock Monsters'' (
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, 1995) *''Jack's Tree'', illustrated by Lucy Su (
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, 2000) *''The Ramsbottom Rumble'', illus. Helen Flook (Black, 2001) *''Pancake Face'', Illus. Mike Phillips (
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, 2014) *''The Girl With No Nose'', illus. Gary Blythe (
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, 2016) *''Albi, The Glowing Cow Boy'' (UCLan Books, 2023)


Molly Moon series

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Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism ''Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism'' is a 2002 children's novel by British author Georgia Byng. It is the first instalment in the ''Molly Moon'' six-book series. Amber Entertainment and Lipsync Productions produced a film adaptation, '' ...
'' (2002) #''Molly Moon’s Hypnotic Holiday'' (2003) #'' Molly Moon Stops the World'' (2004) #''Molly Moon's Hypnotic Time-Travel Adventure'' (2005) #''Molly Moon, Micky Minus and the Mind Machine'' (2007) #''Molly Moon and the Morphing Mystery'' (2010) #''Molly Moon and the Monster Music'' (2012)


References


External links


The World of Molly Moon
(Georgia Byng and Molly Moon Official)

(official)

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