Holly Ringland grew up on the east coast of Australia. when she was nine, her family began two years on the road in the United States, inspiring her lifelong interest in cultures, landscapes and stories.
In her early twenties, she worked for four years in a remote Indigenous community in the central Australian desert. In 2009, Ringland moved to England, where she subsequently gained her MA in creative writing from The University of Manchester. As of 2017, she lives between Australia and the UK.
She published her debut novel, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, in 2018, and it subsequently won the ABIA for General Fiction Book of the Year. The mini-series based on the novel was released in 2023. Translations have been published in more than 20 countries, including Lithuania, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Turkey (in addition to popular territories such as Germany and Norway).
Her follow-up novel, The Seven Skins of Esther Wilding, was published in 2022.
In June 2023, a non-fiction work was announced: The House That Joy Built: The Pleasure and Power of Giving Ourselves Permission to Create.