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Thursday, 8 December 2011

The Twelve Days of Christmas Contest - Day 2

A Turtle-Dove...?
On the Second Day of Christmas 
my true love gave to me
Two Turtle Doves 
and a Partridge in a Pear Tree


Prize! Limited-Edition
Someone Else's Life
fridge magnet!
Whoever thought of the name turtle dove? A dove looks nothing like a turtle, right? 
But can you name the other animals whose names are derived from two other animals from the clues below? 
Answer for fun in the comment box below - or if you've got all twelve click here to email them to me to win a prize!


1) Eight-legged creepy crawly + long-tailed primate!
2) Fire-breathing buzzing insect
3) Sea mammal - with a trunk!
4) Purring sea creature
5) Male cow - dwelling on lily-pads!
6) King of the jungle - under the sea!
7) Equine - with wings!
8) Woolly farm animal - that barks!
9) Large stripy cat - with a dorsal fin!
10) Small garden bird - also bird of prey
11) Cunning bushy-tailed forest canine
12) Barking sea-creature!


This video may help a little :) 
Good luck - and have fun!

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

The Twelve Days of Christmas Contest - Day 1

Advent Calendar Day 7
On the first day of Christmas, 
my true love gave to me
A Partridge in a Pear Tree!
Stuck for a stocking filler?
As it's Wednesday Winsday, what better day to launch my Twelve Days of Christmas contest!


Simply find today's picture of a partridge in a pear tree (identical to the one above) somewhere on this website, then click here to send me a message telling me which page it's on!


Every correct answer will win one of these! 
A limited-edition 
Someone Else's Life 
fridge magnet!


(UK entries only, sorry)

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Oh Christmas Tree!

Advent Calender Day 6 - Oh Christmas Tree!
My Christmas tree!
I'm very excited today, as I've just bought and decorated my first very own Christmas tree! There's nothing quite like a tree to really make you feel festive in the run-up to Christmas, sipping mulled wine and watching the twinkly lights as presents slowly begin to accumulate beneath... But some people have entirely different ideas when it comes to Christmas trees! Check out this upside-down Christmas tree "specially imported from Australia!"
There're lots of weird and wonderful Christmas trees out there, But my favourite has to be this lobster-pot Christmas tree from Provincetown, New England. 

Made from 112 lobster-pots!
Every year, Julian Popko and his family create a Christmas tree out of 112 lobster pots, decorated with red bows and plastic lobsters, 3,400 lights, and 58 buoys, representing 58 local lobstermen. Many people like to stop and have their picture taken in front of it, but when one mother wanted to photograph her one-year old son with the tree he kept falling down. So "We gave her a bungee cord to strap him against the tree and take the picture!" Popko laughed. In fact, I loved this tree so much and thought it was such an original idea, it features in my upcoming YA novel, Someone Else's Life
Read more about Popko and his tree here
Here's a round-up of the best of the rest - which is your favourite?
Thanks to UV 2012 Winner Rosie Best for
recommending this Lego tree at St.Pancras station- Wow!

A tree made from Mountian Dew cans
Sushi Tree!
A tree made from singers!

Pac-Man tree!
A tree made from 350 Christmas trees!

And beer bottles...

Monday, 5 December 2011

Discovered!

Advent Calendar Day 5 - Christmas Come Early!
Today, nineteen talented SCBWI-ers (members of the Society of Childrens Books Writers and Illustrators) discovered that Santa had left them a very special early Christmas present - as winners of the Undiscovered Voices 2012 competition! 

Congratulations to the six winning illustrators:
Julia Groves, Amber Hsu, Heather Kilgour, Shana Nieburg-Suschitzky, Nicola Patten and Rachel Quarry! 


And Congratulations to the winning writers! 
Rosie Best (Skulk), 
Veronica Cossanteli (Dragons Do. Dodos Don't), 
Sandra Greaves (Gabbleratchet), 
Jane Hardstaff (The Executioner's Child)
Deborah Hewitt (Felix Munroe: Hell's Angel), 
David Hofmeyr and Zoe Crookes (Kalahari), 
Sharon Jones (Dead Jealous), 
Rachel Lathem (To Dance With The Wind), 
Maureen Lynas (To Destiny or Death), 
Richard Masson (Boonie), 
Rachel Wolfreys (Touch)
and Jo Wyton (Magpie)! 
What great titles! The winning writers were selected by a judging panel of industry professionals from over 150 anonymous entrants, and they have a very exciting ride to look forward to!
It is no exaggeration to say that Undiscovered Voices 2008 launched my own writing career. One day I was struggling in the slushpile hopefully submitting my work to agents and publishers without any success - then after being selected as a winner, agents and publishers were contacting me! Unfortunately I was in Vietnam at the time (timing has never been my strong suit!) but UV led to a publishing deal (Fairy Tale Twists), which led to four agents offering representation, which led to a two-book YA novel deal (Someone Else's Life) in the UK, US & Canada! Click here to read more in my Story So Far
And it has brought success and recognition to many other talented writers. In fact, from the first two anthologies (2008 & 2010) thirteen of the twenty-four winners now have publishing contracts, and have won or been nominated for a galaxy of awards, from the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize to the Blue Peter Awards! Read more here.
In fact five out of the eight EDGE members are Undiscovered Voices winners, including
Sara Grant 
(Dark Parties, published by Orion December 2011) 
Dave Cousins (Fifteen Days Without a Head, published by OUP January 2012), 
Bryony Pearce 
(Angel's Fury, out now from Egmont), 
Paula Rawsthorne (The Truth About Celia Frost, out now from Usborne) 
And Bryony and Paula have just been short-listed for the Leeds Book Award




Congratulations to all this year's winners - I'm sure you'll all be having a very merry Christmas!




Sunday, 4 December 2011

Santa Sunday!

Advent Calendar Day 4 - Santa Skills!
So, now it's Sunday I thought it's time for a little bit of fun and a chance to test your Santa skills... 
Click here to play!
Can you help Santa grab as many prezzies and candy canes as possible - whilst avoiding bashing his bald head?!
Move the mouse left and right to skate along the pond then click or double-click the mouse to make him jump!
Good Luck!
Enjoy!
kxx

Saturday, 3 December 2011

Jingle Bells!

Advent Calendar Day 3 - Jingle Those Bells!
Today I found some pretty bells for the top of my blog and what better to go with it than a clip of the great Andrea Bocelli singing Jingle Bells - with a few friends who've tagged along...
Enjoy!
kxx

Friday, 2 December 2011

Kids' Lit Quiz

Advent Calendar Day 2 - Look what I found in the attic! Some pretty Christmas baubles to decorate the top corners of my page :) Plus these great photos from the amazing Kids' Lit Quiz...
The 28 teams wait nervously for the Quiz to begin...


On Monday night the North London heat of the International Kids' Lit Quiz was held at Broxbourne School.
The spelling round
took ages to mark!


This year, three-quarters of THE EDGE went  along to help out. I was delighted to join fellow  EDGE authors Savita Kalhan (THE LONG WEEKEND), Miriam Halahmy (HIDDEN), Sara Grant (DARK PARTIES) and Keren David (WHEN I WAS JOE) with TALL STORY author Candy Gourlay to take on the all-important task of marking the test papers! 

The National Kids' Lit Quiz, founded by New Zealand quizmaster Wayne Mills, is an annual book competition for kids aged 10-13. Each school can enter up to two teams of four pupils, and there are heats in the UK, New Zealand, China and South Africa, with the US and Canada soon to join. There are 16 regional heats in the UK, then the winning team from each heat competes in a National Final, held this year at Warwick University TODAY! 

The winning team will then be invited to New Zealand to compete against the winners from New Zealand, China, and South Africa for the International Title - as well as an amazing tour, including volcanoes and Hobbiton itself!
The larger than life Quizmaster himself, Wayne Mills,
with authors Savita Kalhan and Miriam Halahmy
The heat consisted of 100 questions on children's literature, divided into 10 categories, which vary each year. This year the categories included animals, trilogies, comics and cartoons, a picture round - and the dreaded spelling round!
The questions, devised by the enthusiastic larger-than-life top-hatted Wayne Mills varied enormously - from Ancient Greek mythology and biblical questions, to Tintin, Harry Potter, and even Barack Obama! Wayne reads enough books to devise several thousand questions each year - and claims to have never asked the same question twice!
The Authors United Team: Fiona Dunbar, Sophia Bennett,
Sita Brahmachari, and THE EDGE's Dave Cousins - desperately
 trying to remember the main characters from The Hunger Games
 Sara Grant and I had prepped him on in the car!
 Some of the questions were really quite tough, and I didn't envy EDGE author Dave Cousins, who was actually on one of two author teams AUTHORS UNITED with Fiona Dunbar (KITTY SLADE MYSTERIES), Sophia Bennett (THREADS) and Sita Brahmachari (ARTICHOKE HEARTS) competing furiously against AUTHORS ALLSTARS Steve Feasey (CHANGELING), Josh Lacey (ISLAND OF THIEVES), Echo Freer (MAGENTA ORANGE) and Samira Osman (QUICKSILVER).
The Authors All-Stars Team: Steve Feasey,
Josh Lacey, Echo Freer and Samira Osman 
Fancy testing your knowledge? Try some sample questions here.

Between rounds, bonus questions were asked, giving the opportunity to win copies of books donated by authors and publishers to the spectators (but not visiting authors, despite the best efforts of Candy Gourlay who was desperate to win a copy of Dave Cousins' FIFTEEN DAYS WITHOUT A HEAD!)

The tension was palpable as the best teams in North London put their heads together, racked their brains, whispered fervently, and scribbled their answers furiously...
Bishops Stortford College B team put their heads together - quite rightly ignoring
 the distraction of postcards for Someone Else's Life and 15 Days Without a Head!

The Herts and Essex B Team ended the quiz with a HUGE
stack of won books they'd won - revision for next year?
Finally teams and markers finally took a well-deserved break while scoring was undertaken by authors Mark Robson (DRAGON ORB series), Pat Walsh (THE CROWFIELD CURSE) and Pauline Francis (TRAITOR'S KISS).
Taking a break from marking -
Savita Kalhan, Sara Grant, Me, and Candy Gourlay

Sara Grant, me and Keren David.
Miriam Halahmy,
Savita Kalhan and Sara Grant

It was tight at the top, with incredibly high scores, but finally the winning team was announced as Aine, Shan, Emma and Evie, representing the City of London School For Girls. 
Arnold House came second, and third place went to Orley Farm.

The Winners!! Aine, Shan, Emma and Evie,
representing the City of London School For Girls.






AUTHORS ALL-STARS were just pipped to the post by AUTHORS UNITED, who racked up a whopping score of 92 out of 100 (just one more mark than the winning kids team!) but the real winners of the day were books themselves. What an ingenious, fun, and exciting way to promote reading. I can't wait till next year!

For details of how to enter next year's Kids' Lit Quiz, click here.

Guess those postcards won't be distracting anybody any more!



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