Higher Ground by Tull Suwannakit

We were recently given the opportunity to read Tull Suwannakit’s beautiful book, Higher Ground. We had a few questions to ask Tull, please see the answers below. How long did the book take you to create? The entire book has taken me around 7 years to create, the longest I have ever undertaken on any […]

Our World: England by Sumana Seeboruth

Board books are the first ones shared with our youngest readers and we have a blog today about the challenges and wonder of writing board books from author, Sumana Seeboruth. As a girl, I could sit for hours writing stories, imagining adventures for my characters to pursue. Back then, my protagonists were often older than […]

We Are All Animals by Ben Hoare

We Are All Animals is a fact filled non-fiction book comparing humans to animals in interesting ways. One of the authors, Ben Hoare, takes us on a journey of discovery in today’s blog. Sometimes as a writer, you get to work on a book that so completely takes you by surprise, it changes you in […]

Clem Fatale has been Betrayed by Eve Wersocki-Morris

We have a delightful interview with Eve Wersocki-Morris about her new character and story, Clem Fatale!   Tell us about Clem Fatale Has Been Betrayed.  It’s an adventure-comedy set in London 1951, starring twelve-year-old Clem Fatale – the youngest crook in the city – who uses her street-smarts and fast-talkin’ to find her missing dad; […]

Behind the Balloons: Dan & Jason Interview Each Other about Blue, Barry & Pancakes: Escape from Balloonia

In this special Q&A, Dan and Jason interview each other about the latest book in the Blue, Barry & Pancakes series, Escape from Balloonia.   Behind the Balloons: Dan & Jason Interview Each Other about Blue, Barry & Pancakes: Escape from Balloonia About Dan & Jason: Dan Abdo and Jason Patterson are best pals who […]

The Story Inspiration behind Gargoyles by Tamsin Mori

We are delighted to welcome Tamsin Mori to the blog sharing her inspiration behind her series, Gargoyles.   Story inspiration is everywhere, if you know how to look for it. Often, it’s right in front of you. When I was writing The Weather Weaver, I spent a lot of time sky-gazing. Every change in the […]

Wolf Siren by Beth O’Brien

We have author Beth O’Brien writing for us today about her book, Wolf Siren and it’s links to a well known fairytale. Beth speaks about her own visual impairment in relation to fairytales.   Why does Little Red Riding Hood not immediately realise that her grandmother has been replaced by a wolf? This was something […]

The Old Forest Path by Jamie Catto

Author Jamie Catto describes how lessons learned from nature shaped his lyrical new picture book The Old Forest Path. Lessons from nature: The Old Forest Path As a child I would see vivid faces in the trees outside my bedroom window and had all kinds of encounters in nature that gave me a sure sense […]

Empathy Collection and Reflections from Anne Fine

Today’s blog is from our friends at Empathy Lab and Anne Fine, writing about empathy and the upcoming Empathy Festival. Read on and get involved! Jump into someone else’s story The 2025 Read for Empathy Collection and reflections from Anne Fine The Read for Empathy book collection created by EmpathyLab is an annual event which […]

Wild Magic Legend of the Black Lion by Abiola Bello

Abiola Bello shares some insightful information about Ethiopia, the country which features in the first book in her new series, Wild Magic! My first venture into younger fiction I wanted to write something fun and educational but also magical that had Black children at the centre of it. I wanted a book that showcased animals […]