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I have 2 books being published in the space of a couple of weeks this spring.
The Legend of the First Unicorn – a picture book about the origins of Scotland’s national animal, written by me and illustrated by Nataša Ilinčić – comes out on 20 Feb (though most of the launch excitement will be around National Unicorn Day on 9 April.)
Fierce Fearless & Free – a collection of traditional tales about strong girls defeating their own monsters and solving their own problems, retold by me and illustrated by Eilidh Muldoon – comes out on 5 March, just before International Women’s Day on 8 March .
So why does that add up to a busy spring? I’ve already imagined, pitched, researched, drafted, written, edited and proofread the books. Surely I can just move onto the next book now?
Well, not really. It would be a bit daft to put all that work (at least a couple of years’ work, for each of them, in amongst writing novels…) into any book, and then not bother to tell people about it!
So, over the next few weeks and months I will be:
appearing at various festivals
doing author events and signings in bookshops
visiting schools
writing blog posts
writing articles
doing radio interviews
and spending slightly too much time on Twitter …
All to share my excitement about the books, tell
people about the books and perhaps encourage people to buy the books (though
remember you can borrow my books from libraries for FREE…)
And it’s all very time-consuming, especially when I have a deadline for the next novel (shh, I’m not allowed to tell people out it yet!) later this spring. But it’s also great fun. I love sharing stories, and seeing readers’ reactions to new books.
I hope to meet some of you at events (check out my diary…) or hear feedback about what you think of the two new books!
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