Juno Dawson
Juno Dawson, previously James Dawson, is a young adult fiction author.
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New podcast Doctor Who: Redacted weaves a transgender-led, regional storyline around the Tardis. Its team explain how this zingy, sparky show put ‘three queer women front and centre’
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We get the body we get at birth. But I learned eventually that I didn’t have to accept it, that changes are within our grasp
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The ‘Queen of Teen’ has written a trans Alice in Wonderland, full of cocaine, cosmetics and the sexually abusive Tweedle twins. She talks about taboos, tattoos – and dating terrible men
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From the ‘unrestrained pornography’ of Nabokov’s classic to Harry Potter’s witchcraft … the This Book Is Gay author looks at literary works that have fallen foul of censors
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The 13th Doctor, as played on BBC One by Jodie Whittaker, will also feature in a novel and a short story by the two acclaimed authors
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The YA novelist on researching addiction, dealing with transphobes and why she loves writing for teens
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Owen Jones explores the progress made towards LGBTQ equality on the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act 196711:42
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Would coming out as transgender be the death blow to my love life?
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Head teacher at St Mary’s in Preston says ‘complex themes’ of new novel Margot & Me necessitated caution but gender was never a consideration
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Join Mog author Judith Kerr, Charlie and Lola creator Lauren Child and other star authors and illustrators at the Unicorn theatre, London on 23 October for a day celebrating the choicest children’s books
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From Essex serpents to chimpanzees, political satire to the best new thrillers … leading writers reveal which books they will be taking to the beach
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The Young Adult literature convention (AKA Yalc) is just around the corner – but what are you going to wear? Teen authors including Malorie Blackman, Juno Dawson and Lucy Saxon share their book-related costume ideasGallery
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We asked authors including Malorie Blackman, SF Said, Juno Dawson, Philip Reeve and Pamela Butchart (dresssed as a pimento stuffed olive, in tribute to the late, great Louise Rennison) to show us how they dress up on World Book Day!Gallery
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80% of young people suffer from acne, but it’s not something you spot very often in the world of young adult fiction. Why is this, asks author Juno Dawson?
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confessionsofabooklover: ‘A survival guide to mental illness’
Teenage books roundup – review