She has written fifteen books, including the Star Dancer tetralogy, a fantasy series published by Macmillan,[1] as well as the Fleabag Trilogy.
[9] After returning to the UK, she worked in London as a journalist and radio broadcaster,[10] and later moved to Somerset, where she earned an MFA in creative writing from Bath Spa University.
[11] Since founding Books Beyond Words with Sheila Hollins in 1989, Webb has illustrated more than 20 titles for the series,[5] which features wordless picture stories covering difficult life events.
[12] As the artist for the book Getting On With Cancer (2002), Webb was closely involved in the development process, working with an editorial committee including advisers with learning disabilities, clinicians, and health services representatives, as well as trial readers.
[10] She dedicated her book Star Dancer to the "Kilvites",[14] a group of young writers who attended her creative writing course at the Kilve Court Residential Educational Centre.