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Author: Ghostlord and Wildlord 12+, The Arrow of Apollo, The Double Axe, 10+, How to Teach Classics to Your Dog, for adults. Writes for many papers, mostly about books. Shakespearean, Classicist, etc Ghostlord - Sunday Times Children's Book of the Week
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My video with Frederick Atkinson about Shakespeare and the Great Vowel Shift will be up on YouTube this weekend.
Apr 2, 1502: Arthur, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of King Henry VII, dies aged 15 at Ludlow Castle in Shropshire. #OTD
Want to learn more about our new Human Authored scheme? We've put together a lunchtime learning session to answer all your questions. Book now via the link buff.ly/0eHflqh #HumanAuthored
Have you joined our Human Authored scheme yet? We've been delighted with the response so far, so thank you all for your efforts. We're processing everyone as fast as we can. Sarah Hall, author of Helm, is absolutely right; we must protect the integrity and cultural value of creators.
PSA: if like us you are on the lookout for children's books, then @philipwomack.bsky.social's reviews for the Literary Review are available here, for free. We've had a lot of joy following his tips
I enjoyed my visit to Goffs School, Cheshunt, last week for World Book Day. This is the National Year of Reading and it's so important to get children into reading from as early an age as possible.
As we children's authors approach peak School Visit Season (World Book Day tomorrow), let us remember Alison Uttley, who once, at an event, charged through a mob of children, wielding her duck-handled umbrella, until she was asked to leave.
Never a big Narnia guy but this 6 seconds typifies everything I love about British television.
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