How does a dyslexic become a writer? Having inspirational teachers at school helps, as does parents who won't allow it to become an excuse. Emma K Lea talks about her journey from ghostwriter to self-publisher, her work as a tutor…
Tag: children’s books
Meet Cathy Lewis, author of The Boy Who Hears Things
HI everyone, and this week I'd like to introduce you all to a great friend of mine, Cathy Lewis. This is Cathy's first novel for children and forms the beginning of an exciting new trilogy, the Jamie Grey series. What…
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Meeting Werner Stejskal, author of Oliver and Jumpy
Werner Stejskal is the author of the children's series "Oliver and Jumpy" for small to primary school aged children. The Oliver stories started out with YouTube clips and are now available as picture books as well. Werner's involvement in "Oliver and…
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Meeting KP Smith, author of Growing Pains: Kendra’s diaries
Meet KP Smith, the author of Growing Pains: Kendra's diaries - the first in a 3 book series. it was her love of reading that ignited her decision to write and when not reading or writing you'll find her enjoying…
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Meeting co authors, Erin Kurt and Laara Exsnar
Please welcome two yummy authors to the Thursday Throng spotlight this week. Erin and Laara are the mother and daughter team behind the Celia and Cedric Yummy Adventures. The idea behind the books is a series where the characters would model positive character…
An interview with HW Cumming, author of The Adventures of Horace, George and Ingle: The Rise of the Black Knight
This week it is my great pleasure to introduce HW Cumming to the Thursday Throng. HW is the author of The Adventures of Horace, George and Ingle: The Rise of the Black Knight and is very kindly giving away a…
The Thursday Throng – Meeting Emma Piers author of the Therapeutic Bedtime Stories series for Children
'Throng' is n. - A multitude of persons or of living beings pressing or pressed into a close body or assemblage; a crowd. Welcome to a new section of this blog which I'm calling The Thursday Throng in honour of the throng…
The Thursday Throng – Meeting Emma Piers author of the Therapeutic Bedtime Stories series for Children
'Throng' is n. - A multitude of persons or of living beings pressing or pressed into a close body or assemblage; a crowd. Welcome to a new section of this blog which I'm calling The Thursday Throng in honour of the throng…