It's that time of year when our minds turn to books as gifts! If you're looking for Christmas, end-of-year, graduation, festive season or holiday gifts I'm here to help, with signed copies of any or all A.L. Tait novels awaiting your order! That's right. Signed...
The moment I first thought about being a writer
How do readers grow into writers? It's a big question, with many parts, and it gnawed away at me for a while until I decided to do something about it. Over on the Your Kid's Next Read Substack today, you'll find an epic post I wrote for our paid subscribers that...
Writing Family History: Finding the Fiction in the Facts
"I'm writing my family history." Whenever I teach a writing workshop for adults, as I did this week ('Writing Through The Messy Middle'), I ask what people are writing and there is invariably at least one person who is creating a book based on family history. Our...
The best children’s book series you’ve never read
My dear friend Allison Rushby, the third Musketeer on Team Your Kid's Next Read, has a new book out this week – her eighth (or is it ninth?) in the past 12 months. The third book in her Miss Penny Dreadful trilogy for lower middle-grade readers, it's called The...
Bookish Gifts for Kids and Teens
I love a bookish gift – something book-related, but not necessarily a book. (Don't get me wrong, I love the books too. Give me all the books.) But I don't think you can go wrong with a bookish gift for kids and teens. Something to add to that teetering pile of gaily...
Bestselling author Rachael Johns shares her favourite writing craft books
Writing craft books are a mainstay of every author's bookshelf – we're always trying to learn more and there's always more to be learned. But there are SO many writing craft books out there, it can be difficult to know which ones are worth it. In October, my Write...
Farewell, my friend
I've never liked stories where the dog dies at the end. Even more so when it happens out of nowhere. It breaks my heart, then, to share the news that we had to say goodbye to Scout (aka #Procrastipup) on Friday. After a shockingly short, severe illness, he left us,...
10 spooky (not scary!) reads for Halloween
Looking for spooky books for kids for Halloween? You've come to the right place. Not because I'm an expert in screechy, scary, scratchy reads – I'm notoriously wimpy when it comes to this stuff – but because I can call on author Allison Rushby, the third member of...
3 tips for writing narrative non-fiction books for kids
Narrative non-fiction for young readers is having a moment in the spotlight, combining facts, illustrations and storytelling in an irresistible short-form package. But, as anyone who's ever tried writing narrative non-fiction will tell you, getting the balance right...