It is rare to hear from cover designers in children's literature, especially on blogs, and even less usual for an author to interview the cover designer. Yet this Q&A session by author Tamsin Mori and cover designer David Dean mak ...
Blog Tour: Bite Risk Caught Dead by S.J. Wills
Sel and the gang are back. Set five or six months after the events of Bite Risk, this sequel finds out what happens once the resiedents of Tremorglade have been liberated and the rest of the world has learned about the Rippers - those who turn in ...
Blog Tour: Q&A with Diamond Jack author Anna Rainbow
About Diamond Jack: Your Magic Or Your Life by Anna Rainbow: While helping in Grandpa’s shop, Bramble discovers a strange scarlet mask. A tingling in her fingers tells her to try it on, but when she does she can’t take it off . . . And when she ...
Blog Tour: Postcards From Valhalla by Danny Weston
About the book: Postcards from Valhalla is a YA fantasy cum ghost story set in the Shetland Islands. It centres around Viggo, whose father went missing in Shetland in pursuit of all things Norse mythological. When Viggo's elder brother Magnus ...
Blog Tour: My Family And Other Romans by Marie Basting
Article by author Marie Basting LARPe Diem! The idea for My Family and Other Romans came to me in a dream. Red caped legionaries, glowing amber as they boarded a gleaming silver bullet train. It was too good a story seed not ...
Blog Tour: Call Of The Titanic by Lindsay Galvin
April 1912. Clarty Clara is the baby of her large family who is known for causing trouble. She lives on a ranch but has always dreamed of adventures, like the kind had by her cousin Harold, or Harry, who is th5Marconi operator aboard HMS Carpathia. W ...
Blog Tour: Bite Risk by S.J. Willis
Once a month in Tremorglade adults turn into werewolves as the result of a virus that has existed for 25 years. The young people become caretakers until they are old enough to 'Turn'. Sel Archer and his friends accept this situation as ordinary, ...
Blog Tour: Cara Matheson, creator of Finding Floss, on how her Cockapoo inspired her writing.
The best writing buddy? My dog! I was never a dog person…or a cat person, or any type of pet person at all. I never wavered when my children begged and pleaded for a dog. The answer was always a firm ‘no’. So, I blame my husband for what happe ...
Blog Tour: Faber Book of Bedtime Stories – spotlight on Fairygodmothers Don’t Exist by Ayesha Braganza
Q&A with Ayesha Braganza Tell us about your storyMy story is called Fairy Godmothers Don’t Exist. It is a riotous tale with wands, wishes and footballs. It is all about Naz and his hopeless Fairy Godmother who turns up at school and t ...
Blog Tour: Polly Pecorino by Emma Chichester Clark
About: Polly Pecorino is an animal rescuer - she has been this way all her life. She's also able to talk to animals. Her Uncle Stan works at Happy Days Zoo and Polly spends lots of her time chatting to the zoo's inhabitants. Unfortunat ...