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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...' -
Painted by words
Posted 29 October 2012 Gennifer Albin writes about how a painting provided the spark she needed her young adult science fiction novel Crewel Read 'Painted by words ' -
Exploring the School Library Pack
Posted 22 October 2012 You’ve probably already heard a lot about Booktrust’s free books programmes such as Bookstart and Booktime – but did you know about our new School Library Packs? Read 'Exploring the School Library Pack ' -
Jennifer Egan talks about 'Black Box'
Posted 19 October 2012 The Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jennifer Egan has written some cutting edge fiction. Her recent experiment, to use Twitter to create a fictional world as part of a science fiction project... Read 'Jennifer Egan talks about 'Black Box'' -
The five year plan I made five years ago
Posted 18 October 2012 Blue Peter Book Award winner Gareth P Jones tells us about his journey to becoming an author, and his latest book Constable & Toop Read 'The five year plan I made...' -
Where do we find our stories?
Posted 12 October 2012 Children's author Cornelia Funke reveals the origins of her latest book, Ghost Knight Read 'Where do we find our stories?' -
The (literary) heroes who saved me
Posted 5 October 2012 For Children's Book Week, author Stephanie Burgis writes about the fictional heroes who helped to see her through difficult times Read 'The (literary) heroes who saved me' -
Girls who fight their own battles
Posted 5 October 2012 For Children's Book Week, author Katherine Roberts reflects on her childhood heroines Read 'Girls who fight their own battles' -
No one gave you a medal, but you will...
Posted 4 October 2012 For Children's Book Week, Booktrust's Director of Programmes, Rosemary Clarke, tells us about a very personal heroine Read 'No one gave you a medal,...' -
There are heroes all around us
Posted 4 October 2012 Children's author Helen Peters writes about her heroes, both literary and real-life, to celebrate this year's Children's Book Week Read 'There are heroes all around us'
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