Alexia Casale

Alexia Casale

Dr Alexia Casale is an author, script consultant, and Course Director of the prestigious MA in Writing for Young People at Bath Spa University.

Her debut novel, The Bone Dragon, was shortlisted for the Waterstone’s Children’s Book Prize and the Jugendliteraturpreis. It was also a Book of the Year for the Financial Times and Independent, as well as being longlisted for the Branford Boase. Her second novel, House of Windows, is a ‘Reading Well for Young People: Shelf-help’ title, available in most public libraries to support young people’s mental health. Alexia is also the Director of YAShot, a not-for-profit organisation offering free author visits for schools and libraries and providing innovative training opportunities for young people seeking careers in the Arts. 

After studying psychology then educational technology at Cambridge University, she moved to New York to work on a Broadway musical before returning to the UK for a PhD and teaching qualification. In between, she worked as a West End script consultant and dramaturg, box-office manager for a music festival, and executive editor of a human rights journal. She loves cats, dragons, glass animals, cooking, and medieval sleeves. Her ideal fashion accessory is a scythe. 

Alexia’s next two YA novels, SINGE IF YOU CAN’T DANCE and NOT THAT KIND OF HERO were published by Faber and her adult debut, THE BEST WAY TO BURY YOUR HUSBAND was published by Viking UK and Pam Dorman US. She is also featured in the collaboration between Historic Royal Palaces and Bloomsbury: GHOSTS IN THE WALLS,  Spooky stories inspired by real history. 

www.alexiacasale.com 


Praise for The Best Way to Bury Your Husband

I loved loved loved this book!” 

— Christina Ricci

“A darkly comedic story with hijinks that will leave you torn between shock and horrified laughter. Casale has tackled a heartbreaking topic with the dexterity and nuance it deserves” 

 — Jesse Sutanto, author of Dial A for Aunties

“Casale’s book goes beyond the statistics to tell four very human stories” 

 — The Washington Post

“A sharp, entertaining, and fast-paced story that’s as much about revenge as it is about sisterhood and liberation” 

 — Booklist

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