Live YouTube Q&A
I'm doing my first YouTube Live Q&A!
I'm doing my first YouTube Live Q&A!
My friends at The Postal Museum are bringing the Impossible Places to London this October half term, with five days of family activities inspired by Delivery to the Lost City. The fun starts on Wednesday 27th in the bustling underground Mail Rail depot, where I'll be reading from the book, talking a bit about the […]
I'm delighted to announce my return to live school events with a visit to Haberdashers' Girls School near Watford, where I'll be giving my "Telling Impossible Tales" author talk to Key Stage 2 pupils, and signing copies of my books. For more details of the events I offer, please check out my Schools and Events […]
We all love stories, but what really makes them tick? And how can we tell our own? Join me for an interactive children's workshop at the brand new Neath Library this half term, and we'll explore the three key building blocks you need to jump start any story. Ideal for children aged 7 and […]
We all love stories, but what really makes them tick? And how can we tell our own? Join me for an interactive children's workshop at Skewen Library this half term, and we’ll explore the three key building blocks you need to jump start your own story. Ideal for children aged 7 and up. The workshop […]
The Mab is a bilingual collection of eleven epic Welsh stories from the Mabinogion, beautifully illustrated and retold for young people. These are the earliest prose stories of Britain and have been hugely influential on storytelling across Europe. The stories in the Mab are strange and funny and thrilling. They speak of a time when […]
Turn detective with P.G. Bell, bestselling author of The Train to Impossible Places series, as he adds some foul play to a classic fairy tale. Learn how his new whodunnit, The Beanstalk Murder, puts a witchy twist on the world of Jack & the Beanstalk; how the book came to life in an old Cardiff […]