‘Tis the season for telling my favourite story: The True Meaning of Crumbfest by David Weale. I got the chance to share this story from Prince Edward Island at tonight’s Heart and Soul Salon at the Salisbury Centre. It is the tail of one mouse’s brave quest to find–you guessed it–the true meaning of Crumbfest. Continue reading “The True Meaning of Crumbfest”
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Books and Maps: two of my favourite things
Despite dabbling in social networking, I’m not really that much of a high-tech gadget or app fan. The one exception is digital maps, the more interactive they are the better, throw in books and I’m hooked. So when I recently stumbled upon “Edinburgh Reads“, I lost a good hour or more of writing time. EdinburghContinue reading “Books and Maps: two of my favourite things”
Golem-spotting in Fife!
I recently received one of the best gifts a children’s author can receive: artwork inspired by my writing. Karl Barrs, a teacher in Fife, sent me this photo of golems his class made out of clay after tuning in to an author event I did online for Education Scotland’s Glovember celebration of books. I wroteContinue reading “Golem-spotting in Fife!”