Juno Dawson

Juno Dawson is a #1 Sunday Times bestselling British author, screenwriter and journalist, widely recognised as one of the most influential voices in contemporary LGBT+ literature and advocacy. Known for bestselling titles such as ‘This Book Is Gay’ and ‘Clean’, alongside her acclaimed ‘Her Majesty’s Royal Coven’ series, Juno has built a global reputation for storytelling that centres identity, inclusion and representation. Her work, spanning fiction, non-fiction and television, combined with her media presence, makes her a highly sought-after keynote and after-dinner speaker on diversity, culture and modern identity.

Juno began her career as a primary school teacher after graduating from Bangor University, writing young adult fiction alongside her role in education. Her early novels gained traction quickly, enabling her to transition into full-time writing. Alongside her literary work, she developed a strong journalism and broadcasting profile, contributing to outlets such as Attitude Magazine, Glamour, The Guardian and major UK television programmes. Her early career reflects a consistent blend of education, storytelling and media, forming the foundation of her multidisciplinary success.

Throughout her career, Juno has achieved critical and commercial success across multiple formats. She won the YA Book Prize for Meat Market and the Books Are My Bag Readers’ Award for Her Majesty’s Royal Coven. Her expanding fantasy series has continued with The Shadow Cabinet, Queen B and Human Rites in 2025, further cementing her status as a leading contemporary novelist. She has also contributed to major franchises, including Doctor Who, and in 2025 joined the writing team for the series, marking a significant milestone as its first openly transgender writer.

Beyond her writing, Juno is a prominent advocate for LGBT+ inclusion and representation. As a trans woman and public commentator, she brings authenticity and clarity to conversations around identity, media and equality. Her work as a speaker blends humour, honesty and cultural insight, enabling organisations to engage meaningfully with diversity and inclusion in a way that is both accessible and impactful.

Juno Dawson is hired as a speaker for her unique ability to combine bestselling storytelling with lived experience and media expertise. A regular contributor across television, journalism and literary platforms, she delivers engaging talks on LGBT+ inclusion, representation and cultural change. Juno connects with audiences through relatable narratives and sharp insight, helping organisations better understand identity in a modern context. Her sessions are both entertaining and informative, equipping audiences with the confidence to foster inclusive, open and progressive workplace environments.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Juno Dawson’s remarkable career in literature and advocacy:

  • 2025 – Published Human Rites, the latest instalment in the bestselling Her Majesty’s Royal Coven series
  • 2025 – Joined the writing team for Doctor Who, becoming the first openly transgender writer on the series
  • 2024 – Released Queen B, continuing the internationally successful fantasy series
  • 2023 – Published The Shadow Cabinet, a critically acclaimed sequel in the series
  • 2022 – Won the Books Are My Bag Readers’ Award for Her Majesty’s Royal Coven
  • 2021 – Published What’s the T?, an award-winning guide to gender identity
  • 2020 – Won the YA Book Prize for Meat Market
  • 2018 – Authored Doctor Who: The Good Doctor, contributing to a major global franchise
  • 2017 – Published The Gender Games, her first adult non-fiction title exploring gender
  • 2014 – Won the Queen of Teen Award, recognising her impact in young adult literature

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