
Ending sexism in schools is vital to young people feeling safe, ensuring everyone is equally valued and that all young people study a curriculum that does not minimise or restrict women’s voices.
It is only then that the younger generation can truly reach their potential.
Known as the Queen of Teen, Tamsin Winter is a multi-award-winning author of funny, heartfelt fiction for readers aged 10+. A former English teacher, Tamsin studied English literature and creative writing before turning to writing full-time.
Her debut novel, Being Miss Nobody, won multiple awards, while Jemima Small Versus the Universe was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize and nominated for the Carnegie Medal.
Described by The Observer as “fast becoming a favourite for young teens”, Tamsin has continued to earn critical acclaim. Her latest novel, I Dare You, was The Observer’s YA Book of the Month and won multiple awards including the Spark! Book Award 2026, Peters Teen Book of the Year, and several regional awards.
Tamsin lives in rural Leicestershire, visits schools across the UK to deliver inspiring talks and workshops, and is currently writing a brand-new series for tweens.
