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Really should have blogged about this a couple of weeks ago, but so much has been happening. However, I do want to put just a few things about The Great Cotterill & Dougherty Book Launch Party online!
Now: back to the party. It was great. Jo and I talked about our books; and we sang a few songs; and our editors said some lovely things; and there was CAKE! Oh, my word, so much cake... My daughter Cara and I worked very hard on the Stinkbomb & Ketchup-Face cakes. The bomb-shaped one (shaped like the bomb in the logo) was made with BLUEBERRY JAAAAMMM!!! while the ketchup-splat one was made with ketchup. Yes, honestly. It tasted surprisingly yummy. Meanwhile the fabulous Cake Addiction Oxford made us some fantastic lemon meringue cupcakes, and some gorgeous badgery salted caramel cupcakes, and... and now I think I'm just going to show you some photos with helpful explanatory captions where necessary. Guests at the party included.... Author friends Dan Hartwell & Steve Cole (seen here with the back of someone's head), and Linda Newbery & Mary Hoffman (seen here with Mary's husband Stephen).
All in all, it was a terrific party. Looking forward to the next one already!
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If you're doing SATS at the moment, and struggling with concepts like 'modal verbs' and 'subordinating conjunctions', you have my deepest sympathies. Please remember that most people who write for a living have even less idea than you what these things are. And while they may be useful to those who study language for a living, for most of us they're not important at all.
Here's a song I wrote about it. Nicky Morgan is the government minister currently responsible for this nonsense, and Nick Gibb is her right-hand man.
Book birthdays are always nice.
If you've never heard of a book birthday - well, it's the day when your book officially comes out in the shops. And today is the book birthday of Stinkbomb & Ketchup-Face and the Great Big Story Nickers! Written by me, and illustrated as ever by the fabulous and fantastic David Tazzyman, without whom...
In Stinkbomb & Ketchup-Face and the Great Big Story Nickers, those villainous badgers get hold of a copy of Stinkbomb & Ketchup-Face and the Great Big Story Nickers and start mucking about with it. And this causes difficulties - not just for Stinkbomb and Ketchup-Face, but for me, my editor Kathy, and our designer Karen. Because when characters in a story are making changes to that story - some of them quite big changes... Well, it gets complicated.
And as if that wasn't complicated enough, we held a competition. You know those competitions where the winner gets to be in a story? One of those. So there's a young chap called Alfred Kendon-Furtado who keeps popping up and adding to the complications. But however complicated it gets, it's still an awful lot of fun. Why not get hold of a copy and see for yourself! And to get you in the mood, here's First Draft with the Stinkbomb & Ketchup-Face theme song!
Of course, I'm not the only one having a book birthday today. A glance at my Twitter feed suggests that the first Thursday in May is a very popular publication day, and some of my other author friends have new books to celebrate. I know that the new Young Bond book, Heads You Die, by the fabulous & fun Steve Cole is out today, and School for Dads by the lovely Adam & Charlotte Guillain (and illustrated by Ada Grey) is also in the shops.
UPDATE:
Paula Harrison has some very shiny new books out today. And several lovely writers including Susie Day, Elen Caldecott and Sally Nicholls have a collaborative book out - 12 short stories by 12 great authors.
UPDATE 2:
Jonathan Meres is celebrating the publication of his TENTH 'World of Norm' book today!!! And UPDATE 3; My lovely friend Cas Lester sees the latest of her Nixie the Bad Bad Fairy books in the shops today, too!
kThanks to Mango Bubbles Boy for commenting on my ChipLitFest post!
This wee I've mainly been getting on with Stuff. Just had a look at the layouts for Dinosaurs & Dinner-Ladies - Tom Morgan-Jones has done some fab illustrations! I'm very excited. One of the poems in the book, Auntie Fred, is actually a song that I wrote when I was still at school. Here's me, performing it with the rest of First Draft at ChipLitFest last weekend: |
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