Diana Wynne Jones
Diana Wynne Jones (1934–2011) was a prolific British fantasy novelist, poet, academic, and literary critic, best known for writing over 40 books for children and young adults featuring magic, wizards, and imaginative worlds.[1][2] Her works, such as Howl’s Moving Castle, blend fantasy with elements of science fiction and realism, often drawing from her disrupted childhood during World War II.[1][3] She received awards including the World Fantasy Award for lifetime achievement in 2007.[6]
fantasy
children's literature
speculative fiction
Howl's Moving Castle
Witch Week (Chrestomanci Books)
Dogsbody
The Game (Firebird)
House of Many Ways
Unexpected Magic
The Tough Guide to Fantasyland: The Essential Guide to Fantasy Travel
A Sudden Wild Magic
The Ogre Downstairs
The Pinhoe Egg (Chrestomanci Books)
Earwig and the Witch
Enchanted Glass
Conrad's Fate (Chrestomanci Books)
Earwig and the Witch
A Tale of Time City
Charmed Life
The Lives of Christopher Chant (A Chrestomanci Book)
Castle in the Air
The Pinhoe egg
Witch's Business
Hexwood
The Crown of Dalemark (Dalemark Quartet, Book 4)
Charmed Life
The Islands of Chaldea