Children’s Book Award Round Up

It has been a whirlwind month of the Children’s Book Award blog tour.  We have had ten dedicated bloggers hosting content from the entire shortlist of books. We are truly grateful for the time, effort and energy of the bloggers, publishers, publicists and authors in getting this blog tour up and running.  This is your […]

Setting up an FCBG Local Children’s Book Group

Ever wondered more about our local children’s book groups? Keen to set up one in your local community to promote a love of reading? Check out today’s blog written by committee member, Sara Sumner about her experiences! I was a complete novice to the Children’s Book world when I happened upon the FCBG when discussing […]

Books for Older Readers Category Round Up

We are drawing to a close on this year’s Children’s Book Award blog tour.  Today is a chance to catch up on the Books for Older readers category.  Three brilliant bloggers offered their time and space on their blogs to host content from the three shortlisted authors.  A huge thank you to Anne, Rich and […]

Q&A with Peter Bunzl

Peter Bunzl has written a book for Barrington Stoke entitled Dragonracers and it features plenty of history mingled with a sense of awe in the form of a found dragon!  Read on for our Q&A with Peter about this book. Peter, can you tell us a bit about Dragonracers and where the inspiration came from? […]

Lies we Sing to the Sea by Sarah Underwood

Author Sarah Underwood questions society’s love and return to the classics year after year in a fascinating glimpse into re-tellings and classic stories. Between the ages of fourteen and eighteen, I spent every Saturday morning volunteering at my local library. It was genuinely one of the best ‘jobs’ I’ve ever had. I was entrusted with […]

Children’s Book Award,Books for Younger Readers Round Up

We have successfully wrapped up the second part of the Children’s Book Award blog tour, featuring the three titles from the Books for Younger Readers Category! Three amazing bloggers hosted content from the shortlisted authors and you can check them out via the links below. First up this week, we had Tom Griffiths host a […]

Bridging the gap between picture books and middle grade stories by Esi Merleh

Esi Merleh has written a brilliant blog about bridging the gap between picture books and longer chapter books.  Her series, Magic Faces is ideal for younger readers making the move into longer fiction. When I was approached by inclusive fiction studio Storymix to write Magic Faces, I had previously experimented with writing middle grade and […]

Q&A with Jenny McLachlan

Jenny McLachlan is widely known for her Land of Roar series!  Her latest book, Stink is her author-illustrator debut.  We had an early read of Stink so we could ask Jenny a few questions! Please see her answers below! Stink is the world’s naughtiest fairy…where did the idea come from to make her naughty instead […]

Mind and Me by Sunita Chawdhary

Author Sunita Chawdhary has written a brilliant blog about the power of the mind and how her main character learns to navigate life using her mind, understanding of emotions and her senses. I have always marvelled at the way our brains and minds work. As a child, travelling the world and growing up withmulticultural influences, […]

The Weather Weaver Trilogy, Writing Backwards by Tamsin Mori

We have an excellent blog post from Tamsin Mori about her Weather Weaver Trilogy and writing backwards! How do you write a story? One word in front of the other? If only stories arrived like that – neatly formed, one idea leading inevitably to the next. I do know authors who plot in great detail […]