Posts tagged 'Young adult'
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The thin-skinned writer
Posted 2 May 2013 In which Matt gets personal, and reflects on truth in writing, and honesty and authenticity and what that means for a poor author's demeanour. Read 'The thin-skinned writer ' -
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' -
30 things to tell a book snob
Posted 19 April 2013 In which Matt lists things to remind us we're human, and snobbery is not a characteristic we should celebrate... Read '30 things to tell a book...' -
What being published has taught me
Posted 8 March 2013 In which Matt takes us on a murky journey through the publishing world Read 'What being published has taught me' -
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...' -
My 'Journey'
Posted 1 March 2013 In which Matt describes his journey here, a tale of love, daydreaming and cowboys called Jake. Read 'My 'Journey' ' -
Libraries keep us human
Posted 25 January 2013 Matt talks about National Libraries Day and your library and why we need it more than ever Read 'Libraries keep us human ' -
A thank you (and some thoughts on how to...
Posted 24 January 2013 Matt Haig on gratitude, baring your soul and beauty Read 'A thank you (and some thoughts...' -
A Writer's Resolutions
Posted 11 January 2013 In which Matt sets himself some New Year's Resolutions, some attainable, some impossible and some he has already broken... Read 'A Writer's Resolutions ' -
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...'
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