I'll be very interested to hear what you think of the book and the characters in it, and what you might have done differently. It will also be interesting to find out what you think could happen next with Ellie and Tim.
See you all soon...
I'll be very interested to hear what you think of the book and the characters in it, and what you might have done differently. It will also be interesting to find out what you think could happen next with Ellie and Tim.
See you all soon...
Next week I'll be getting out from behind my desk, packing my bags of books and setting off to spend the day with everyone at Excalibur Primary School, and Hensingham Primary.
Whilst there I'll be sharing lots of stories and rhymes, talking about writing and being a writer, and answering any and every question thrown my way.
I'm particularly looking forward to introducing everyone to my latest series of books - Global Heroes... something that I haven't had chance to do yet. The first two books, Bushfire Rescue, and Waves of Waste, are out now. Books 3 and 4 - Rising River Escape, and Arctic Adventure come out on the 10th November.
Hello to everyone at Elworth Hall Primary School. I can't wait to meet you all next Monday and to hear about the great books that you've been reading.
I've been busy working on some new books during the week but on Sunday, Vicky and I went to Swallow Falls - some beautiful waterfalls in Wales, not far from where we live.
This week I'll be busy working on some more new stories... they are actually very old Chinese stories that I'm rewriting for young readers. One of them has lots of dragons in in it, and another is about an elephant.
See you soon...
As well as working on lots of little books during the past year, I've been busy working on a new series called Global Heroes. You can find out more about them HERE on my website. The first two in the series have just been published - and I think you'll agree, they look GREAT! The illustrations have been done by the excellent Alex Patterson and he's done a great job bringing the characters and settings to life.
Today is the first day of the new school year for lots of people - good luck to everyone starting in a new class or in a new school - teachers and pupils (it can be an exciting, scary, and challenging time for both).
As an author that visits lots of schools, this time of the year always feels like the start of a New Year for me too. It's always hard to believe how quickly the summer holidays fly by. I've been very busy writing, and Vicky has been busy working in the library, but we've still managed to squeeze in a few fun things along the way. I've got lots of book news to tell you about, but I thought I'd tell you a little bit about what else we've been getting up to - Polly too (here she is drinking rainwater from the top of our garden storage box).
As a writer, I work from home most of the time... this can be great as it means you don't have to travel to work each day. The bad thing is that home can end up feeling a bit like being at work - so it's great to get away from time to time.
Right now I'm busy researching and writing about dinosaurs - as well as working on some other little books.
Schools have finished for summer so I won't be doing school visits for a while - though I am looking forward to getting back on the road in September. Hopefully I'll get chance to get out from behind my desk over the next few weeks - we will certainly be spending a day or two dolphin watching along the coast of Wales. When we do I'll post some pictures here in my diary for you to see.
Right now I thought I'd share some of the wonderful book covers of the little stories that I have been working on recently. These are retellings of tales from around the world, published by Franklin Watts. Look out for them appearing in you local library over the next few months. These books aren't quite finished yet as the illustrators are still busy working on the artwork - but I think you'll agree, the covers look great. Not only are the stories from around the world, but the wonderful illustrators that have worked on them are from different places around the world too.
The final book cover for now is The Glass Mountain. This is an old Polish tale that has been illustrated by Kiki Kita. Kiki is a Japanese and Asian American illustrator that grew up in Dallas, Texas, but now lives in Brooklyn, New York.
(Hmm! I wonder if she knows Gaby Verdooren?)