Elizabeth Pulford was born on 16 February 1943 in
Grimsby,
Ontario,
Canada. After her father died, her mother brought their four children by ship back to New Zealand. From the age of two, Pulford grew up in
Dunedin and was later educated there. She has had a number of jobs including typist, cleaner, ice cream seller in a cinema and hot dog seller. She started to write in her early 40s after attending a night class for creative writing run by teacher Charles Croot. Since then, she has written and published more than 65 books. Her stories, poetry and articles for children and adults have been included in anthologies and in Poems in the Waiting Room, published in the School Journal and in newspapers, magazines and journals and broadcast on
Radio New Zealand. Elizabeth Pulford is married with two children and two grandchildren. She lives in
Outram,
Otago. == Awards and prizes ==