![]() ![]() but take your pick.) I can get really excited by worms (I’m writing about them just now) in the same way that I love to try to make the emotions work in a picture book or write about little princesses at a princess academy. (Isn’t this called being nosy? I’d prefer to say I’m permanently curious. It’s the first book I’ve written where I really felt I was having fun each time I sat down to write.Īs for the diversity of my work, I guess I’m interested in a whole lot of different things, and I just love people and finding out their likes and dislikes and how they tick. I’ve used all the stories I read and loved as a little girl and mixed them up with some new ideas and - I hope - humor. I have written other fairy tales - and a long time ago I wrote some fantasy/fairy-tale plays - but I think The Robe of Skulls is a first in many ways. ![]() How does The Robe of Skulls compare to your previous books? Is it the first you’ve written in the fairy tale/fantasy genre? What do you think accounts for the extreme diversity of your works overall? You are an incredibly prolific writer, having written around 200 children’s books of all different types and for all age ranges. ![]()
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