Julie Myerson (previously Julie Susan Pike) is an English author celebrated for her compelling contributions to both fiction and non-fiction. Her literary prowess extends to her role as a critic and columnist, having penned insightful pieces for a range of esteemed publications, including The Guardian, Financial Times, Harper's Bazaar, and The New York Times.
Myerson's writing reveals a deep engagement with the intricacies of familial relationships and the human psyche. She is best known for her internationally bestselling novel Something Might Happen, among her total of nine novels. In addition to her literary fiction, she has authored three works of non-fiction that delve into the personal and universal aspects of life experiences.
Myerson once connected with readers on a personal level through her The Guardian column titled "Living with Teenagers", which drew from her own family experiences. Her insights and contributions to the literary world also found a platform on television, where she made regular appearances as a panellist on the arts programme Newsnight Review.