Helen Moss is a renowned author, born in Worcestershire in 1964. She holds a degree in both Psychology and Philosophy and a PhD in Psycholinguistics from the University of Cambridge. After completing her education, she moved to the United States and lived in New York, where she worked as a billing manager and financial analyst for a marketing company before entering the medical billing field. However, she later returned to the UK and settled in a village near Cambridge with her computer scientist husband and two sons.
Moss has always been fascinated by languages and the brain, which led her to pursue a PhD in psycholinguistics. She has lived in various parts of the world, including Glasgow, London, Oregon, and New York, but has now returned to her native UK. In her free time, she enjoys walking in the countryside with her dogs, climbing trees, playing badminton, and reading. She is also a keen skier and mountain climber.
Moss has a menagerie of animals at her home, including dogs, gerbils, hens, and lizards. She is a passionate animal lover and enjoys spending time with them. When she is not writing or taking care of her animals, she likes to go for walks with her border collies, Storm and Maia, and their sister, Pip, who lives nearby. Moss is known for her witty and amusing writing style and has a talent for creating engaging and entertaining stories. Her love of languages and the brain is evident in her writing, which often features intricate plots and complex characters.