Posts tagged 'Teenage'
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Equal Measures at London Book Fair
Posted 22 April 2013 Alex Strick reports on this year's Equal Measures seminar at London Book Fair, exploring diversity in children's literature Read 'Equal Measures at London Book Fair' -
The Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2013
Posted 22 March 2013 Annabel Pitcher's Ketchup Clouds takes the overall prize, with awards also going to Rebecca Cobb and R J Palacio Read 'The Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2013' -
Celebrate World Book Day, the Booktrust way!
Posted 6 March 2013 With this year's World Book Day just one day away, we share some easy ways that schools and families can celebrate Read 'Celebrate World Book Day, the Booktrust...' -
Eating disorders - raising awareness
Posted 3 February 2013 For Eating Disorders Awareness Week, we are joined by UK eating disorders charity Beat Read 'Eating disorders - raising awareness ' -
The End of Reality: Why Novels are getting Weirder
Posted 21 December 2012 Matt Haig talks to authors like James Smythe and Nick Harkaway about science fiction, the end of the world and 'genre'. Read 'The End of Reality: Why Novels...' -
Everything you wanted to know about being a writer...
Posted 10 December 2012 In which Matt lists all the things you never knew about writers, like what are they like, how do they take bad reviews and how good are they at dancing... Read 'Everything you wanted to know about...' -
A story that makes you wonder in the dark
Posted 13 November 2012 Jeremy de Quidt's dark and suspenseful tale The Feathered Man is one of our favourite new books this month. Here, he tells us where the idea for the story came... Read 'A story that makes you wonder...' -
How to build a publisher
Posted 8 August 2012 Former Booktruster Meg Farr returns to tell us about the birth of Hot Key Books - an exciting new children's publishing house, which launches its first titles this month Read 'How to build a publisher ' -
How audiobooks helped me find a voice
Posted 15 June 2012 Children's author Caroline Lawrence tells us about how audiobooks have helped her create authentic voices in her historical fiction Read 'How audiobooks helped me find a...' -
Shadowing the Carnegie Greenaway
Posted 12 June 2012 Rosemary Woodman, Reader Development Adviser for Berkshire Education Library Service, tells us about how the CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway shadowing scheme continues to inspire reading for pleasure Read 'Shadowing the Carnegie Greenaway '
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