Julie Myerson

Julie Myerson is an accomplished British author known for her novels and nonfiction works. She has published nine novels, including the internationally bestselling "Something Might Happen," as well as three works of nonfiction. Her writing has garnered critical acclaim, and she has contributed as a critic and columnist to prominent publications such as The Guardian, the Financial Times, Harper’s Bazaar, and the New York Times.

Myerson's work often explores complex human emotions and relationships, blending psychological depth with compelling storytelling. Her fiction spans multiple genres, demonstrating versatility in both contemporary and literary fiction. Beyond her novels, her nonfiction reflects a keen observational eye, further establishing her as a distinctive voice in modern literature. Over the years, her contributions to literature and journalism have solidified her reputation as a respected and influential writer.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Sleepwalking 1995
2 The Touch 1996
3 Me and the Fat Man 1998
4 Laura Blundy 2000
5 Something Might Happen 2003
6 Home 2004
7 The Story of You 2006
8 Out of Breath 2008
9 Then 2011
10 The Quickening 2013
11 The Stopped Heart 2016
12 Nonfiction 2022
Short Stories/Novellas
# Title Year
1 Not a Games Person 2005
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 The Lost Child 2009
2 Living with Teenagers 2009
Julie Myerson Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Midsummer Nights 2009
2 The Library Book 2012