About Gill Huyton
Children’s Author
My Story
‘“Hello there! I’m the author of Gertie Goose, and like Gertie, I’ve taken my own winding path to get here. As a children’s author, my goal is simple: to create books that spark imagination, spread joy and positive messages, and make learning a fun experience,” says Gill.
Born in Surrey, she was encouraged to be creative through activities of art, dancing, crafts and writing. After training as a nurse, she retrained in Human Resources and worked as an HR Manager.
Gertie Goose was her first published book, which is now available in audio form. She has three more books currently in the pipeline that she is illustrating with her husband, Leslie. Her writing began again in earnest in her forties, after having completed creative writing and magazine article courses. She attended a writing workshop with author Julia McCutchen on conscious and creative writing. Today, she lives in the North of Scotland, having built an ecological home near the beaches of the Moray Firth, just a ten-minute drive from Findhorn. It is the ideal location for furthering her love of the written word. Luckily, she has discovered Moniack Mhor, an excellent creative writing centre near Inverness. She has attended a workshop on writing and the garden, as well as memoir writing, with Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of ‘Writing it All Down.’ She completed Julia Donaldson’s course on writing for children. Currently, she is a member of the Golden Egg Club, an editor-led community for writers of children’s fiction. Currently, she is on their Picture Book for Children writing course.
Gill shares, “I turned to writing in my forties, reconnecting with a passion I had nearly let go of amid the ‘busyness’ of life. Writing has allowed me to express myself and has been a way to literally ‘write myself well.’
“I have a personal reason for focusing on children’s books. It comes from the sadness of being unable to have children. Writing books for children enables me to engage with them, which I hope is a positive experience for them as well as me.”
Besides children’s books, she has written short stories, edited and contributed to a magazine for a women’s charity and penned blogs for Georgie Mann of Virtual Staff Engagement, combining her HR background with writing.
When she isn’t dreaming up stories, you can find her scribbling in her journals and crafting memoirs about different aspects of her life or nose-deep in a good book.
Meet Gertie
Gertie Goose is now available in audio format
I am delighted that Gertie can now be accessed on Audible. Read by myself it is introduced with music from an old folk song ‘Cackle, cackle Mother Goose
Coming Soon!
Gertie Goose Flies to Scotland
But Does She Find Her Family?
Soon to be published is Gertie’s second adventure as she flies from Iceland to Scotland to find her mummy, daddy and brothers and sisters. Will she succeed?
Contact Author
gillhuyton@gmail.com
