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OUP Children's Books Voices. News and views from our authors, our illustrators, and our publishing team. Posts by the publishing team. Have you heard about the Toad? November 18, 2014. Helen Mortimer, commissioning editor at Oxford Children’s Books takes us behind the scenes of a brand new edition of the classic. The Wind in the Willows. Retold by Tom Moorhouse, author of. And illustrated by the brilliant David Roberts. 8216;Have you heard about the Toad? The Wind in the Willows. At 55,000 words. There c...
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OUP Children's Books Voices. News and views from our authors, our illustrators, and our publishing team. Posts by the publishing team. Have you heard about the Toad? November 18, 2014. Helen Mortimer, commissioning editor at Oxford Children’s Books takes us behind the scenes of a brand new edition of the classic. The Wind in the Willows. Retold by Tom Moorhouse, author of. And illustrated by the brilliant David Roberts. 8216;Have you heard about the Toad? The Wind in the Willows. At 55,000 words. There c...
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Five Things I’ve Learnt Since Being Published. Numbers was published in 2009. I’ve blogged about the things I’ve learnt since then over at the Author Allsorts blog. I sneaked in more than five things, but who’s counting? On March 17th 2014. First tulip shoots spotted.’ ‘Tues 26. March New coat arrived gert lush. Made warty potato soup.’ ‘Mon 8. April plum crumble for tea! Here are some of my other highlights:. I did lots of school visits and it was so lovely to meet staff and pupils. It’s bizarre, bu...
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Sue Hyams' Blog: March 2014
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Tuesday, 25 March 2014. The Trauma of the Title. Titles. How hard can it be? I'll tell you how hard. Absolutely, totally impossible, that's how hard! Yet somehow a novel never seems right, never seems real as you're writing it unless you have the right title. My current novel is certainly no exception. Yet I've written novels with excellent titles. And I've had excellent titles but no novels to go with them. Some authors have the most wonderful titles, and I am green with envy. How gorgeous is that?