Monday 8 November 2010

Autumn's Here!

Hello everyone!

Autumn's here, bringing with it a load of soggy leaves and bloggy musings from me. The last time I blogged was in June. I am truly rubbish at it. Anyway, if you're interested, I'd better catch you up on what I've been doing over the past five months. If you're not, what are you doing reading this?

Back in June, I had a lovely gig in Southampton, organised by Waterstones, followed by a day talking to some splendid children at the Southampton Book Festival. Then I went to Norwich where I was well looked after by the splendid Marilyn Brocklehurst, book lady extraudinaire, and visited some terrific schools.

Then - two fabulous weeks holidaying in Corfu, doing lots of reading and swimming and eating and racing around on quad bikes. Our Ipod packed in after two days, but we still managed to have a good time dancing to the music in our heads.

When we got back, my daughter Ella did a bike ride from London to Paris to raise money for the Big Issue charity. Rather her than me. Her bum hurt A LOT. August was a sociable month, with lots of weddingy birthday sort of stuff. I visited my relations in Devon, which was nice.

In September I went to Italy for a wonderful literature festival held in the town of Mantova. They had over 700 volunteers to help out - mostly teenagers. The sun shone, there was a castle and a Duke's Palace and cobbled streets and fantastic food. I was a bit anxious that no one would turn up to my sessions (I don't have that many books translated into Italian, and the audiences wouldn't speak English.) But I needn't have worried. I was given a great translator and the sessions were hosted by two wonderful guys who got the audiences up and running - it was huge fun. Probably the best literature festival I've ever been to, which is saying a lot. Thank you to all my new friends in Italy.

Then I was on Jury Service for two weeks, which I hated. Lots of sitting around. I was there for ten days and only spent two half days in court. I got a lot of reading done, though. It wasn't a bit like Judge Judy (who I regularly watch on tele.)

I had an enjoyable day at the Barbican Library in October, and two more days in Southampton, where I met more lovely children and had to judge a fancy dress competition. Very difficult - they were all so good! Mostly little witches with the odd vampire/Frankenstein monster thrown in.

I've now finished all my visits for this year. My new picture book with Korky Paul has just come out - it's called Dodo doo-doo. I'm working on the follow-up and also will be starting on a new novel shortly. Crash 'N' Bang, the latest novel, is coming out next March.

I have had some great letters from children. One was from Izzie, who didn't put her address on. I hope she reads this and knows why I didn't write back. Don't forget, kids, always put your address on.

Firework night has come and gone and next up is my birthday, followed by Christmas, hooray! I intend to start on the new book and catch up with emails and letters and phone calls. Mo (my husband) needs to update my website and add on new books. He's forgotten how to do it, I think, so it might take a while.

Many thanks to all fans, friends and readers who post comments on this blog. If I haven't responded, please forgive me - I find this blogging business truly complicated, being pathetic around computers or technology of any sort. It doesn't help that Heathcliff (annoying cat number one) is strolling around on the keyboard.

I think I've covered everything. I won't leave it so long next time - promise. I'll end with saying hello to all the terrific librarians, teachers, bookshop people and kids that have treated me with such kindness and enthusiasm over the past months.

lots of love from

Kaye
xxx

Friday 18 June 2010

Too Busy

Hi everyone! It's me again.

I'm too busy. That's why I'm so late doing this blog. Also I need a lot of help to get it up on screen because I'm rubbish and Mo has to help me. I know it's pathetic but I'm just not technical. And he's been busy too so it's hard to pin him down.

Anyway. I'm here now and apologise to all my lovely friends and fans across the universe for failing to keep you up to speed. I'm sure you'll cope.

If anyone's interested, here is what I've been doing since World Book Day, back in March.

I worked really hard and got the first draft of my next novel finished. It's called Crash 'N' Bang and it's set in the world of Witchway Wood, but it doesn't star Pongwiffy or the Goblins. It's about The Witchway Rhythm Boys, who have stepped out from the background to take their place in the limelight instead of just being the backing band. It comes out next year.

I've also been working on another book I'm doing with Korky Paul, who illustrates the wonderful Winnie the Witch books. Our first book together is coming out this Autumn. The title's a secret. I haven't had a good enough idea for the follow up yet.(Suggestions on a postcard.) I'm hoping my brain will start working again after my holiday in two week's time! (We're going to Corfu. Sun, sea and quad bikes. Hooray!)

I've also been to Cheltenham, Tottenham, Portsmouth, Farnham, Oxford and Wales. I met some lovely librarians and teachers and book shop people and hundreds (thousands even?) of fantastic children - you know who you are. Thank you for giving me such a wonderful welcome. I loved meeting you all and really enjoyed my time with you. I really appreciate your letters, kids. Thanks to those of you who bought my books - I hope you enjoy them. If you don't, keep quiet about it and donate them to charity or throw them at a friend.

I really enjoy going to all these places, but the travelling is usually awful. I cart along too many books and always manage to hit the tube at rush hour. And I'm always fed too well and eat too much. I miss the family and cats too. Ah well. Next year I think I'll have to cut down. Mind you, I always say that. It's hard to say no when people are so lovely.

Yesterday, I got back from two terrific days in Wales, which looked at its best in the summer sunshine. I stayed at the most amazing hotel overnight, and then sat on a panel and helped judge the Grand Final of the North East Wales Children's Books Quiz, which is an amazing event. The teams had to read six books and answer questions on them, then present a little dramatic scene which will tempt people to read the book. The acting was incredible. There were balloons and a quizmaster and juice and biscuits and picnics on the lawn and we all had a wonderful day. The children got certificates and prizes (very hard to choose between them) and everyone who entered got to take home my first Pongwiffy book! How good is that?!! Everyone was very patient in the queue - there were a lot to sign. The organisers were wonderful. Thank you Frances and Gareth and the rest of the team. And thanks also to my fellow judges who were much more experienced than me.

I've also been to some summer parties - family, friends and publishing events. Met loads of old friends and made some new ones like Jade, who went to uni with my daughter Ella. Hello, Jade! I keep forgetting to talk to her about you, but I will.

Next week I'm going to Southampton and Norfolk. Will tell you all about it on my next blog - after my holiday.

By the way, Dylan and Michael - the replies to your previous comments are attached to the previous blog. Ooh, it's all so complicated!

Bye bye, everyone - 'til the next time. Have a lovely summer.

lots of love,

Kaye
XXX

Sunday 14 March 2010

Hi everyone!



Yet again I am seriously behind with my blog - really sorry. My hard disc crashed causing untold nuisance to my poor husband, who had to deal with it. Thought I'd lost all my emails - arrrrgh!



But didn't, hooray!



I've had such a busy time, what with World Book Day and trying to move my current novel on. I had a lovely day in Portsmouth, meeting lots of great kids. I went to a fabulous dinner in Birmingham to celebrate forty years of the Children's Federation of Books, along with Alan Ahlberg, Robert Swindells and Korky Paul.

In World Book Week, I shared a stage three times with Philip Ardagh, because we were teamed together for one of the World Book Day books. We did a great gig in a school organised by the Tales On Moon Lane bookshop, followed by an event at Waterstones in Piccadilly - and finally, we talked to nearly a thousand(!!) lovely children in the Rose Theatre in Kingston. Philip is tall and beardy and very funny. He had a poorly ankle but didn't complain much.

Our book - Pongwiffy and the Important Announcement/ The Great Pasta Disaster is selling nicely. Philip thinks his story is much better than mine and tells kids to just keep re-reading his. I hope you don't!

Next week I'm off to Shrewsbury to do a couple of events in schools. Then it's quiet for a bit, which is just as well as I really need to get this book finished - the dealine is perilously near.

I went to see Avatar and loved it. Oh - and the second book about Clover Twig is coming out any day now. It's called Cover Twig and the Perilous Path. I hope Clover fans enjoy it.

Lots of love 'til next time.

Kaye
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Wednesday 13 January 2010

Hi everyone!

I am a useless blogger. Before Christmas I scuttled out into our freezing extension, where my husband's computer lives. My own computer lives upstairs in my office and I can't send emails or access the internet from it, so I generally use Mo's for that sort of stuff. Anyway, it's situated right next to the cat flap (which has lost its flap so is really just a hole in the wall, through which the arctic winds do blow). Teeth chattering, I dutifullywrote my Christmas greetings to anyone who can be bothered to read it and posted it. Or I thought I did. It must have been the cold. Anyway, when I checked yesterday there was no sign of it.

So. Instead, I'm wishing you all a Happy New Year. Especially to all the lovely kids, teachers and librarians I met last year - there were thousands of you and I loved you all. Thanks too to all the people who bought/borrowed my books.

News-wise, stuff is happening. Clover Twig got a couple of awards in America, which cheered me up no end. The follow-up - Clover Twig and the Perilous Path - is out in March, around about the same time that my World Book Day Pongwiffy story comes out. I've written three little plays for younger children which will be coming out in May in a series called Little Assemblies. I've just seen the art work which Korky Paul has done for our book Dodo Doo-doo, which comes out in the Autumn. It's lookin' goooood. I'm busy working on another book set in the world of Witchway Wood, but this one doesn't star Pongwiffy. It follows the adventures of some other characters that have appeared in the background in previous Pongwiffy books. It's supposed to be finished by March, but I think I may have a bit of trouble making that deadline. Ella (my big girl daughter) got knocked off her bike by a careless lorry driver and broke both her wrists and a finger, so I had to stop writing and be a nice mum to her for a month or so. She's getting better, though.

Our cat Heathcliff has holes in his fur where he's been licking a lot, so I guess it's off to the vet next week. I've been loving the snow and will be sad when it's all gone. Just before Christmas, a book came out called Alien Alby, and another one called Three Little Celebrations, again for little kids to put on in school.

I think that's it. I'm off to watch tele. Hope you all had a lovely holiday- speak to you again in a few weeks!

love
Kaye
XXX