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The Butterfly Heart and The Sleeping Baobab Tree. Talking about writing and other things by Paula Leyden. Reviews, articles and comments. StJohn’s School Kilkenny. The issue of Child Marriage. The Sleeping Baobab Tree Reviews. Reviews, articles and comments. Nikki Packer, who has been working as a VSO volunteer in the Lubuto Library Project. In Zambia, sent on a review she did of The Butterfly Heart. Thanks for that Nikki. An interview and Review with the lovely team at Gobblefunked. Holly, who is eleven.
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Scattered Authors' Society - Primary Schools
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Talks and workshops, Y3-7. I write fiction and non fiction of every kind and what interests me is adventurousness in writing. I can do the usual author talk, story-of-the-book etc but if the children have prepared for the session by reading a few of my books and/or looking at my we. Ite then we can have a very zappy whole hour of questions-and-answers. I love doing workshops! I tailor them to the school's requirements, focusing on fiction, non-fiction or both, for groups of up to 30. Drama workshops (aim...
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Scattered Authors' Society - List of members
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Please note that this page is continually being updated. If you are already a member of the SAS and you would like your details to appear on this page, please use the 'contact' page. Jenny Alexander - website. Rachel Anderson - website. Ronda Armitage - email. Elizabeth Arnold - website. Mary Arrigan - website. Sherry Ashworth - website. Jill Atkins - email. Elizabeth Baguley - website. Karen Ball - website. Steve Barlow - website. Emma Barnes - website. Sue Barrow - email. Stephanie Baudet - website.
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Scattered Authors' Society - Secondary Schools
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Talks and workshops, Y3-7. I write fiction and non fiction of every kind and what interests me is adventurousness in writing. I can do the usual author talk, story-of-the-book etc but if the children have prepared for the session by reading a few of my books and/or looking at my we. Ite then we can have a very zappy whole hour of questions-and-answers. I love doing workshops! I tailor them to the school's requirements, focusing on fiction, non-fiction or both, for groups of up to 30. I cover ages 11-18.