HIGHLIGHTS

Francesca Gibbons

Francesca Gibbons worked as a copywriter at a marketing agency before leaving to focus on her career as a children’s author. The Shadow Moth is her debut novel. It was inspired by the gardens she visited as a child, and her love of folklore and monsters. It is the first book in the Clock of Stars trilogy.
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Max Brallier

MAX BRALLIER is the New York Times bestselling author of more than thirty books and games, including the middle-grade series The Last Kids on Earth.
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Tracey West

“After high school, I attended Rutgers University and studied English and Journalism there. I knew I wanted to be a writer, and journalism seemed to be a way to write and get paid for it. I worked on the college newspaper and even worked as a newspaper reporter for a little while, but when I graduated I got a job as an editorial assistant at a small publishing company. I learned a lot there about how books are edited, published, and sold.”
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David John McKee

David John McKee was a British writer and illustrator, chiefly of children's books and animations.
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Adam Blade

Adam grew up surrounded by his father’s paintings of historic English battles, which left a lifelong mark on his imagination. He was fascinated by the ancient sword and shield that hung in his father’s office, said to be a Blade family heirloom. As a boy, Adam spent days imagining who could have first owned the sword and shield. Eventually, he created a character – Tom, the bravest boy warrior of them all.
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Rebecca Elliott

Rebecca was not so much born as assembled from potatoes, cat hair and sarcasm in Suffolk quite a few years ago.  A school project of Rebecca's from the age of 6 reads, "When I grow up I want to write and draw books".
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Joseph Elliott

​Joseph is the author of the critically acclaimed Shadow Skye trilogy - an epic fantasy series set in a mythical version of Scotland, featuring magical beasts, deadly shadows and a protagonist with Down syndrome.
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Halloween Cards

The concept of a Halloween card originated in the 1890s United States, experiencing a peak of popularity there in the early 1900s. Until the advent of the common home telephone, Halloween cards occupied a role similar to Christmas cards and birthday cards.
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David Solomons

Before writing for children, he wrote screenplays for many years. His publishing highlight remains winning the British Book Awards Children's Book of the Year Award for his debut, My Brother is a Superhero.
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How a book is printed

Have you ever wondered how a book becomes a book? 1: Preparing the plates Before printing can take place, metal printing plates of the book must be prepared. Rubber is burnt onto each plate, leaving behind a text image of the book.
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