Charlotte McConaghy is a highly accomplished author who began her writing journey at the young age of fourteen in her hometown of Armidale. She has a strong background in writing science fiction, and her love for storytelling has led her to pursue higher education in the field. McConaghy has a Masters in Screen Arts and a Graduate Degree in Screenwriting from the Australian Film Television and Radio School.
McConaghy has gained significant recognition for her work, particularly with her international bestseller, "Migrations." The novel has been praised by critics and readers alike, earning a spot on TIME Magazine's Best Books of the Year list and being named the Amazon.com Best Fiction Book of the Year for 2020. "Migrations" is being translated into over twenty languages, a testament to its global appeal.
In addition to her writing degrees, McConaghy has a deep interest in film and television, which is reflected in her work's cinematic quality. She currently resides in Sydney, Australia, where she continues to write and create stories that captivate audiences around the world. Her upcoming novel, "Once There Were Wolves," is set to be published by Flatiron Books in August 2021 in the US and other countries, and fans of her work are eagerly awaiting its release. McConaghy's talent for storytelling and her ability to create vivid and unforgettable worlds have established her as a rising star in the literary world.