Posts tagged 'Fiction'
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Boundaries: How far is too far in teen fiction?
Posted 12 July 2011 Last week I went to an event organised by the Children's Book Circle in response to a now notorious article written by Meghan Cox Gurdon in The Wall Street Journal... Read 'Boundaries: How far is too far...' -
Wendy Cooling in conversation with Sharon Dogar, Ali Lewis...
Posted 7 July 2011 As debut author Jason Wallace and his editor Charlie Sheppard win the Branford Boase Award 2011 for Out of Shadows , we look back at a recent panel discussion with... Read 'Wendy Cooling in conversation with Sharon...' -
Who will win the coveted 2011 Carnegie and Kate...
Posted 22 June 2011 This year's shortlists offer the usual high standards and broad range of styles and genres. Will the medals go to previous winners, old favourites or newcomers? The medals will be... Read 'Who will win the coveted 2011...' -
Bali Rai: Killing Honour
Posted 16 June 2011 Bali Rai explores honour-based violence in his hard-hitting novel Killing Honour. Read 'Bali Rai: Killing Honour ' -
Lyn Gardner: How book sharing with my children helped...
Posted 16 June 2011 There is a great deal of discussion and research about the benefits bestowed on children whose parents regularly read to and with them. Perhaps what is less documented are the... Read 'Lyn Gardner: How book sharing with...' -
World Book Day: a guide to the books on...
Posted 3 March 2011 It's time for World Book Day again, frighteningly already in its 14th year. The focus has expanded from primary school-aged-children to secondary school and includes a flip book to appeal... Read 'World Book Day: a guide to...' -
Janet Foxley: Muncle Trogg
Posted 27 January 2011 I don't know where the character of Muncle Trogg came from. All my stories start with a vision in my head of a character in a setting, and in the... Read 'Janet Foxley: Muncle Trogg ' -
Being Bret Easton Ellis
Posted 14 July 2010 Being Bret Easton Ellis must be a difficult thing. You have to carefully balance being the misunderstood satirist with the whole 'voice of a generation' schtick on two heavily-styled shoulders. Read 'Being Bret Easton Ellis '
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