Milly Johnson

Milly Johnson
Born (1964-02-23) 23 February 1964
Barnsley, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
OccupationWriter
Alma materUniversity of Exeter
GenreRomantic comedy
Children2
Website
millyjohnson.co.uk

Milly Johnson is a British author known for her work in romantic fiction.[1] In addition to her novels, she has worked as an after-dinner speaker, poet, professional joke writer, short story writer, and newspaper columnist.[2]

Biography

Born in Barnsley, Johnson was educated at Agnes Road Primary School, Longcar Junior School, and Hall Balk School for Girls. She later studied drama and teacher training at St Luke's Campus, University of Exeter.[3]

She lived for many years in Haworth, West Yorkshire, where she became acquainted with author Stan Barstow, who also resided in the area.[4] During this time, Johnson held various administrative positions while supplementing her income by writing jokes and poems for the greetings card industry. She also worked as a ghost-writer for Purple Ronnie in its early stages.[5] She later became a professional copywriter within the greetings card sector.[6]

Johnson’s breakthrough into publishing came at the age of 41 with the submission of her manuscript The Yorkshire Pudding Club, which was inspired by her experience of being pregnant simultaneously with two friends.[7] In 2005, she secured her first two-book deal with Simon & Schuster.

Her work has received multiple accolades, including a nomination for the Melissa Nathan Award for Romantic Comedy in 2012,[8] and two wins of the RoNA Award for Comedy Romance in 2014[9] and 2016. She also appeared as a winner on a regional edition of Channel 4’s Come Dine With Me.[10] In 2020, Johnson was honoured with the Romantic Novelists' Association's Outstanding Achievement Award.[11]

Awards and honours

Year Awarding Body Category Nominee/ Nominated Work Result
2012 Melissa Nathan Award Comedy Romance An Autumn Crush Nominated
2014 Romantic Novelists' Association Awards Romantic Comedy Novel It's Raining Men Won
2015 Yorkshire Society Awards Arts and Culture Milly Johnson Won
2015 Romantic Novelists' Association Awards Romantic Comedy Novel The Teashop on the Corner Nominated
2016 Afternoon Tea at the Sunflower Café Won
2017 Contemporary Romantic Novel The Queen of Wishful Thinking Nominated
2020 Outstanding Achievement Milly Johnson Won
2021 Goldsboro Books Awards Romantic Contemporary Fiction My One True North Won

In recognition of her contributions to literature and her strong connection to the region, Johnson was appointed Vice President of the Yorkshire Society in 2018. Her work has earned her a number of accolades and nominations throughout her career, reflecting both her popularity with readers and her standing within the literary community.

Bibliography

Year Title Publisher ISBN Notes
2007 The Yorkshire Pudding Club Simon & Schuster 978-1849834100
2008 The Birds and the Bees 978-1849834094
2009 A Spring Affair 978-1847392824
2010 A Summer Fling 978-1847392831
2011 Here Come The Girls 978-1849832052
2011 An Autumn Crush 978-1849832038
2012 White Wedding 978-0857208965
2012 The Wedding Dress 978-1471111785 E-book exclusive.
2012 A Winter Flame 978-1471187773
2013 The Four Seasons Collection 978-1471128776 A compilation of A Spring Affair, A Summer Fling, An Autumn Crush and A Winter Flame. E-book exclusive.
2013 It's Raining Men 978-1471114618
2014 The Teashop on the Corner 978-1471114649
2014 Here Come The Boys 978-1471133886 E-book exclusive.
2015 Afternoon Tea at the Sunflower Café 978-1471140464
2015 Ladies Who Launch 978-1471152160 E-book exclusive.
2016 Sunshine Over Wildflower Cottage 978-1471140488
2016 The Barn on Half Moon Hill 978-1471158711 E-book exclusive.
2017 The Queen of Wishful Thinking 978-1471161735
2018 The Perfectly Imperfect Woman 978-1471161773
2018 The Mother of All Christmases 978-1398535145
2019 The Magnificent Mrs Mayhew 978-1471178474
2019 A Cat-Shaped Space Self-published 979-8764585741 Poetry book.
2020 The Little Dreams of Lara Cliffe Simon & Schuster 978-1471186202 Quick Reads production.
2020 My One True North 978-1471178528
2020 I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day 978-1471178566
2021 The Woman in the Middle 978-1471199028
2023 Together, Again 978-1471199066
2024 The Happiest Ever After 978-1398523562
2025 Same Time Next Week 978-1398523616
2025 Let the Bells Ring Out 978-1398547063

Literary Projects and Charitable Works

In addition to her 22 novels, Johnson has published several shorter works, many of which were released exclusively as e-books. These include The Wedding Dress (2012), a collection of short stories themed around weddings, and Here Come the Boys (2014). In 2015, she released Ladies Who Launch, which serves both as a sequel to Here Come the Boys and as a prequel to Afternoon Tea at the Sunflower Café. In May 2016, Johnson published the 16,000-word short story The Barn on Half Moon Hill to raise funds for the Care for Claire campaign, established in support of Claire Throssell, whose children were killed in a domestic abuse-related murder–suicide. In 2019, she released a poetry collection titled A Cat-Shaped Space, with all proceeds donated to Yorkshire Cat Rescue.[12] In 2020, she contributed the novella The Little Dreams of Lara Cliffe to the relaunched Quick Reads initiative, which aims to encourage reading among adults.

References

  1. ^ "Need cheering up right now? Try reading a romance novel". The Guardian. 9 March 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Milly's romantic recognition... – Barnsley News from the Barnsley Chronicle". Barnsley Chronicle. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Barnsley author Milly Johnson on hope, romantic fiction and being 'a poster girl for giving it your best shot'". www.yorkshirepost.co.uk. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  4. ^ "The books that shaped me: Milly Johnson". Good Housekeeping. 20 July 2020. Retrieved 3 February 2025.
  5. ^ "Milly Johnson". www.fantasticfiction.com. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  6. ^ "Yorkshire Businesswoman meets author Milly Johnson". Yorkshire Businesswoman. 2 June 2020. Retrieved 3 February 2025.
  7. ^ "Yorkshire Businesswoman meets author Milly Johnson". Yorkshire Businesswoman. 2 June 2020. Retrieved 3 February 2025.
  8. ^ "Colgan wins Melissa Nathan Award". The Bookseller. Retrieved 3 February 2025.
  9. ^ "RNA – Romantic Novelist Association". Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Programmes". BBC Food. Retrieved 3 February 2025.
  11. ^ "Johnson wins RNA Outstanding Achievement Award". The Bookseller. Retrieved 3 February 2025.
  12. ^ Gibson, Words: Bethan Hyatt-Photos: Kevin. "Milly Johnson – the best-selling on her love of Barnsley". Yorkshire Life. Retrieved 7 September 2020.