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Asia for the World? Whose World? Reflections on the AFCC 2013
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The AFCC (Asian Festival of Children's Content) was held in Singapore on 25 to 30 May 2013 At the moment, I'm reading The Langu...
Dear Character, I love you but I'm going to kill you
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Arthur Rackham's illustration of The Three Bears Have you ever wondered if there was a fourth bear in The Three Bears ? And did Lit...
Books, books, books! It must be my birthday!
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Dear Candy Gourlay, What is the lesson of Tall Story?
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Hey everybody, I made this for you! A Discussion Guide for Tall Story by Candy Gourlay
I love Tall Story. What should I read?
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If you can't see the slideshare, view it here
A video for the children of Brazil on World Book Day
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A video for the children of Brazil that I made with picture book man Ed Vere and the children of Nightingale School for Pop Up Projects !
Happy World Book Day!
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Sunshine and three very special schools in Hackney for Booklinks
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I stopped for coffee next to the Hackney Empire theatre Today I visited three schools in Hackney as part of the Booklinks programme c...
Town Hall Tales - Shoreditch Town Hall and planning novels in 45 minutes.
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Bookselling table and festival crew.
Town Hall Tales - Visiting Virginia Primary and Sebright School
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The children had all drawn pictures of the book! I am scheduled to visit them again to see their work on Tall Story and I CAN'T WAIT...
There are no beginnings with no endings.
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Photographer Ian Beesley's favourite shot marks a time when his beloved boss of old was coming to the end of his career, just as Ian...
My Former Life as a Pregnant Cartoonist: Using Comics to Tell Stories
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Info ... what? Over on my other blog Notes from the Slushpile , we've started a new series called the Geek List - geeky tools that...
Tall Story , the Audio Book!
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I have been so busy writing my next novel that I've neglected to do a big HURRAH for the amazing Listening Library audiobook of Tall Sto...
Jim Kay of A Monster Calls: Trying Not To Draw
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I posted this caption story on my Facebook page then I thought ... why not blog it as well? I was totally blown away by A Monster Calls...
My MP Jeremy Corbyn has signed the Early Day Motion for School Libraries - Has Yours?
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Schools Need Libraries from Candy Gourlay
Tall Story Reviews
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Jenny Woolf, Ham & High : The School Librarian BLOGS Book Witch, Meat Cleaver Time : "My best book of the year has t...
A School Run that Makes You Think
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'Do not disturb. I am reading'' ... Door hangers for you
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I've got some school visits coming up in the next month or so and I had the brilliant idea of printing door hangers instead of book m...
Thinking of Malala Yousafzai on the International Day of the Girl
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Swipe to view slideshow if you're on a smartphone. Today is the International Day of the Girl .
Relearning the colour of me: a poem for National Poetry Day
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It was National Poetry Day the other day and seeing all the other blogs exploding into rhyme reminded me that I had a few old poems stashe...
A Library is much more than the sum of its parts
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I've had libraries on my mind these past few days. Went to the School Librarian of the Year Award Ceremonies on Monday - I made a Slide...
Stuff for Writers
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Just a heads up to any writers passing through of stuff I recently wrote on the group blog for writers Notes from the Slushpile : Writing ...
This Season of Gold - Our Olympic Summer doesn't have to come to an end
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'Goodbye to Britain's golden summer,' wrote columnist Jonathan Freedland at the close of London 2012. It was indeed golden, and ...
Storyblogging time again - how I started writing a vampire novel but lost my way in the rain
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Over on the Storyblog, DFB authors and illustrators are blogging on the subject of second books. The subject of course is most significant...
Photos from today's IBBY World Congress
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This is just a hurried photo run-down of an outstanding day. With thanks to the hardworking organizers of the IBBY World Congress 2012 fo...
My Story Cloud: the Boy Who Lived on a Pancake
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I've been away, travelling, and so I missed Monday's unveiling of my own story (illustrated by the amazing amazing Deborah Allwri...
This is my story and I am not an onion
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NEWS! Tall Story recently won the National Children's Book Award in the Philippines ! Big congrats to my illustrator Yasmin Ong and p...
Love Letters
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I seem to be writing love letters this weekend ... well, not just writing. First off, here's some video love for the Theresian School o...
WE READ - my DIY documentary of what children are reading and why
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Magnificent Authors and a Fun Fiesta at the Pop Up Festival!
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Twas the night before the Pop Up Festival of Stories and my friend Juliet Clare Bell , author of the wonderful Don't Panic, Annika , lo...
Holly the Hedgehog and Other Amazing Stories
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One of the amazing things about being an author is you run into amazing people. I met sound recordist Jon Owen when I recorded the sound ...
Teetering on My High Wire
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Just read teen author Keren David's post about her daughter's glitzy school ball for leavers. The headmaster gave some advice to the...
Congrats to Patrick Ness - a double win!
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I was thrilled to discover this morning that Patrick Ness had won the Carnegie AND the Greenaway (with illustrator Jim Kay) for their stun...
Thinking about Diaspora at the Jewish Museum
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An interactive display at the Jewish Museum I met my first Jewish person during the political turmoil of the 1980s when the Philippines...
Singapore Fling - My Video of the Asian Festival of Children's Content
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Here's a video I made with the scraps I found in my camera. Apologies for the poor focusing - I got a new camera lens for my birthday...
Singapore Fling - what I learned at the Asian Festival of Children's Content
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I've just come back from Singapore where I attended the Asian Festival of Children's Content! Yup. That's the author's life....
Banana Peel on My Mind: How to Give Success the Slip
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So many banana peels, so little time. This week, I'm guest blogging on Elizabeth Stevens Omlor' s Banana Peelin blog - Elizabeth...
I'm on Dear Teen Me!
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Candy at 15 with baby brother Armand, just two. I'm so excited because I'm the featured author on Dear Teen Me . It's a bl...
Help! I've crossed to the other side of my century!
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Interrogation time!
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Sarah McIntyre responded to the Q&A in cartoons! Wish I had the idea first! Over on the StoryBlog, we're all responding to a Q...
What I Learned from Writing My Second Novel
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I can't believe it! After two and a half years of gnashing my teeth, SHINE is finished! Neil Gaiman, quoting Gene Wolfe, says: "You...
You Read? You Write? You Tube! ... Come Star in My Video!
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I've made quite a few fun videos now with the cooperative children who live in my neighbourhood, but the kids - rather inconveniently...
Shhh ... I'm writing ...
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... yup, I'm keeping my head down for a bit because I'm busy writing the final chapters of my forthcoming novel SHINE (I hope the...
How I almost drowned and other delightful seaside tales
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This is a photo of me on a South Korean beach just before I almost drowned 25 years ago. Over on the DFB Blog, I've been asked to blo...
Salford Children's Book Award
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Last week, I was one of the shortlisted authors who attended the wonderful prize giving ceremony for the Salford Children's Book Awar...
The Book is Dead? Not at THIS School!
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An excerpt from the Reader's Cup - taken with my mobile phone!
2012, Here We Come!
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Here's wishing you all much happiness this coming New Year, whatever 2012 may bring ...
Spreading the love this season
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Season's Greetings, oh lovely friends and readers!!!
Kids Lit Quiz - Meeting the Best Readers in North London!
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Quizmaster Wayne Mills travels the world conducting these quizzes Wow! Yesterday, I chugged up to the North London Heat of the Kids Lit ...
Great Expectations With SCBWI British Isles
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You win a prize, you get to cut the cake! Photo: Sue Eves I've just come home from a most moving weekend. It was the annual conferen...
Learning about learning to read: Phonics, Real Books, Reading Schemes, The Electric Company
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Reading is good. But how should reading be taught? Photo: Pratham Books I'm an author (just). Surely I know something about read...
Mum of Warcraft: my autobiographical story on Tesco Magazine Kids' Book Club
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Yes, dear reader, Mum of Warcraft is based on my absolutely true story as a part-time computer game fanatic. Check out my Mum of Warcraft ...
Finding The Unmistakeable I Am
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Screen Grab from ABC News obit I was saddened this morning to hear that Steve Jobs had died . I immediately wanted to write a quic...
Outside looking in ... or inside looking out?
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I've been deep in my cave these last few weeks, writing furiously - our recent holiday has given me fresh energy and for the first ...
What I did on my summer staycation
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Well it's back to school for us here in the UK - and I'm sure school children all over the country are gearing up to write the tra...
Summer tales
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It's the summer holidays but I seem to be doing a lot of guest blogging! Come along and see what I'm wittering on about on other peo...
Pressing SEND. Winning while not winning. Illusions at the Pop Up Festival.
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Today | Pop Up Festival | UKLA Book Prize | UKLA Shortlists Today I pressed SEND today. The manuscript of my second novel is now ...
Creating a Legend in Your Own Time
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This was my contribution to the Awfully Big Blog Adventure Online Festival ! I was the 4pm act! Visit the Tall Story website Art by ...
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