Gill Arbuthnott

(born 1958 -) - Edinburgh

Gill Arbuthnott

Gill Arbuthnott was raised in Edinburgh and attended James Gillespies' school, the setting for Muriel Spark's classic novel 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie', from there Gill studied zoology at St. Andrews University before undertaking teacher training in Dundee. She worked for two years as a biomedical researcher in Southampton before returning to Edinburgh to take up a teaching post at Edinburgh Academy where she has taught biology for the past twenty years.

She claims to have written 'in secret' for ten years, with her husband assuming she was marking papers, during which time she wrote three unpublished science-fiction novels for adults. With a growing number of rejection letters it came as much of a surprise to Gill that she would write a children's fantasy book that was then published.

Chaos Clock was inspired by the Millennium Clock exhibit that stands in the lobby of the Museum of Scotland. Although the Millennium Clock deals with the darker side of history; the Holocaust, Stalin, Hitler and the darker side of humanity, it was the Clock's way of telling stories from all sides in a beguiling way that attracted the attention of school children, who sit around it mesmerised by its movement.

The Chaos Clock was published in 2003 and the follow up, The Chaos Quest, was published in 2004. Her third book, The Winterbringers, was published in 2005.

Gill Arbuthnott is published by Kelpies, specialists in Scottish children's fiction, and by Barrington Stoke.

  • Cover scan of The Chaos Clock
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    The Chaos Clock - Paperback
    In Edinburgh, where Kate and David live, time is coming unstuck and the past is breaking loose. Old Mr Flowerdew needs their help in the war between the Lords of Chaos and the Guardians of Time, which is centred around the mysterious Millennium Clock.
  • Cover scan of The Chaos Quest
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    The Chaos Quest - Paperback
    It is 18 months after the events of 'The Chaos Clock' and Kate and David are now at secondary school in Edinburgh. David is struggling to come to terms with his new stepmother and Kate is being expected to take on more responsibility. They become involved in a race to prevent the Lord of Chaos from tricking Erda into losing her power.
  • Cover scan of Crazy Creatures
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    Crazy Creatures - Paperback
    Each book in this series focuses on forgotten heroes, exciting adventures and fascinating facts - guaranteed to appeal to reluctant readers, especially boys. In 'Crazy Creatures', Gill Arbuthnott, who is an animal expert, details all their disgusting habits.
  • Cover scan of Germ Wars
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    Germ Wars - Paperback
    We've been at war for years against millions of enemies - germs! This book takes readers on a journey through what germs do to us and how we learned to fight back.
  • Cover scan of The Keepers' Daughter
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    The Keepers' Daughter - Paperback
    Ten years ago, Alaric, leader of the Shadowmen, killed many of the Keepers - the teachers and bearers of ancient knowledge threatening his barbaric rule. Now rebellion is flaring up in the Archipelago again and the Shadowmen are out hunting for Keepers once more.
  • Cover scan of Mad Scientists
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    Mad Scientists - Paperback
    This book takes a hilarious but informative look at some of science's strangest ideas - and thinkers.
  • Cover scan of Winterbringers
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    Winterbringers - Paperback
    Josh hadn't expected the sea to start to freeze & ice to creep up the beaches . His companions are Callie & her huge dog. They find themselves thrown headlong into a storm of witches, ice creatures, magic & the Winter King. A permanent winter threatens. Can they stop the Winterbringers once & for all?

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