Posts tagged 'Young adult'
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Burn Mark
Posted 11 July 2012 Burn Mark author Laura Powell tells us why she wanted to write about witches - and Booktrust's resident fan of 'witchy fiction', Anna Loudon, shares her thoughts on the book Read 'Burn Mark ' -
Katie Bunting on her day at Random House
Posted 19 June 2012 During Bali Rai's residency, we held a writing competition for teenagers. The prize was to spend a day with Bali at his publisher's. Katie Bunting, the competition winner, blogs for... Read 'Katie Bunting on her day at...' -
My mission to get pictures back into fiction
Posted 6 June 2012 Cathy Brett tells us why she is passionate about telling stories in pictures as well as words in her books for teenagers and young adults Read 'My mission to get pictures back...' -
Every book begins with an idea...
Posted 28 May 2012 Celia Rees tells us about the inspiration for her latest book This is Not Forgiveness - and how research helped to bring the story to life Read 'Every book begins with an idea...' -
Written from the heart
Posted 8 May 2012 Debut novelist Tanya Byrne tells us about how she came to write her gripping young adult novel, Heart Shaped Bruise Read 'Written from the heart ' -
London Book Fair Round Up
Posted 2 May 2012 Find out more about our programme of children's book seminars at the London Book Fair 2012 - and listen to some audio recordings of the events Read 'London Book Fair Round Up ' -
A dedication to all interns, past, present and future
Posted 1 May 2012 Dillon Khan, author of new YA novel The Intern tells us about what made him decide to write about internships - and gives us a few tips for how to... Read 'A dedication to all interns, past,...' -
Exploring dystopian worlds
Posted 19 March 2012 To celebrate the release of The Hunger Games film this week, Marie Lu, author of debut YA novel Legend, joins us to discuss the enduring appeal of dystopia Read 'Exploring dystopian worlds ' -
Elizabeth Wein on Friendship in Code Name Verity
Posted 30 January 2012 Elizabeth Wein writes about the importance of friendship as a theme in her debut book Code Name Verity set in World War II Read 'Elizabeth Wein on Friendship in Code...' -
Kevin Brooks: Feeling the Music
Posted 24 November 2011 One of the reasons I wanted to write Naked was that it took me back to the world of my youth, a world that shaped my life and made me... Read 'Kevin Brooks: Feeling the Music '
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