Posts tagged 'writing'
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Why write for young adults?
Posted 23 May 2013 Alexia Casale, author of The Bone Dragon, writes about why she writes for young adults - and gives her take on writing about difficult subjects like violence and abuse Read 'Why write for young adults? ' -
Gulliver’s Travels is The Write Book for Claremont Primary...
Posted 8 May 2013 As part of Booktrust's The Write Book Project, Anna visited Claremont Primary School to see how they were getting on with their creative writing project inspired by Gulliver's Travels. Read 'Gulliver’s Travels is The Write Book...' -
On research
Posted 3 May 2013 Mary Hooper tells us why she loves researching her historical novels for children Read 'On research ' -
What is The Write Book for your school?
Posted 21 March 2013 The Write Book is a new Booktrust project that aims to support Year 5 and 6 teachers run whole-of-year writing projects inspired by children's books, providing an important link between... Read 'What is The Write Book for...' -
Going for a song
Posted 21 March 2013 Jez Alborough tells us about how he's incorporated his passion for music into his latest picture book - Nat the Cat's Sunny Smile. Read 'Going for a song ' -
'Even the bad guys have back stories'
Posted 18 March 2013 Teen author Erin Jade Lange tells us why she wants to paint the bullies in her novels not simply in black and white, but in shades of grey Read ''Even the bad guys have back...' -
A novel born of shame and pride
Posted 18 March 2013 Alan Gibbons on how the darker side of two great cities - Manchester and Liverpool - helped inspire his latest novel, Raining Fire Read 'A novel born of shame and...' -
Giving the girls elbow room
Posted 13 March 2013 Rooftoppers author Katherine Rundell on writing about girls who traffic in adventure Read 'Giving the girls elbow room ' -
'For the past to truly live for us, we...
Posted 4 February 2013 Author of The Things We Did for Love, Natasha Farrant writes about the challenges of bringing the past to life in historical fiction Read ''For the past to truly live...' -
A Sense of Place
Posted 29 January 2013 Author Liz Kessler shares some writing tips that relate to a sense of place as part of a blog tour for her new book North of Nowhere. Read 'A Sense of Place '
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