This week I've been incredibly busy. I've been working on some new young reader stories for one of my publishers, editing some that I had written earlier, and proof reading a couple that had been sent to me with finished artwork.. It's always good to see the finished artwork as it can really bring a story to life - it's also interesting, and sometimes surprising, to see the different styles that illustrators have.
Friday, 7 October 2022
New Books
This week I've been incredibly busy. I've been working on some new young reader stories for one of my publishers, editing some that I had written earlier, and proof reading a couple that had been sent to me with finished artwork.. It's always good to see the finished artwork as it can really bring a story to life - it's also interesting, and sometimes surprising, to see the different styles that illustrators have.
Tuesday, 20 September 2022
Elworth Hall Primary School
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...
Wednesday, 14 September 2022
The Global Heroes Are Here
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.
Monday, 5 September 2022
What we did in the Summer Holidays
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.
As well as walking, we've done quite a bit of kayaking too - it's lots of fun and gives you a whole new way of looking at things. On Saturday we were sat bobbing about on the sea, watching dolphins jumping and playing close by. Sadly, we didn't manage to get any photographs of them, but we will try to get some next time. Sometimes you can spend your time trying to get a photograph and end up missing what is actually happening.
Most of the places we've visited over the summer have been here in Wales - but we did venture over the boarder to spend a couple of days in Howarth in Yorkshire - stopping off for a walk near Hebden Bridge on the way.
Tuesday, 26 July 2022
More Books On Their Way
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?)
Thursday, 5 May 2022
Coyote Tales from North America
I'm busy doing lots of writing at the moment - lots of little books and a couple of bigger books too.
It's great seeing a new book come together with the covers and internal illustrations. Here are two of the latest little books that I've done. Little Turtle and the Coyote (illustrated by Richard Watson, a British artist), and Crafty Coyote and the Fox (illustrated by Simone Fumagalli, an Italian artist). As you an see, both illustrators have very different styles - but I love what both of them have done.
These are both retellings of old North American tales in which 'Coyote' is a trickster - though his tricks don't always prove to be beneficial for him.
It's always interesting retelling old stories and trying to make them your own in some small way, whilst still keeping the basic story and meaning as it was.
These two books will be published by Watts in October, along with a few other tales from around the world. I'll be adding them to my website soon, along with some fun activities to link to them.
Thursday, 28 April 2022
Rhyl Library Visit
I've just finished writing the fourth book in my Global Heroes Series which, at the moment, is called Rising River Escape. The story is set in Madagascar and the young heroes are sent in to rescue animals that have been left stranded by rising water levels following a tropical cyclone. I can't really say any more about the book right now but I can tell you that it's full of action and adventure - and the artwork is being done by the wonderful Alex Patterson. It's great to see how the series of books are coming together and I can't wait to share them with everyone soon.
Right now I'm working on a bigger, mystery adventure book that is full of creepy goings on.
Tomorrow I will be visiting Rhyl Library where I'll be talking to keen readers from Ysgol Emmanuel and Christ The Word Catholic School. I can't wait to meet everyone.