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Mr Negitivo lives in Posi-Town, short for Positive Town. You might wonder why someone who, on the face of it is negative given his surname, lives in a place called Positive. Yet, Posi-Town is officially the worst town in the world! According to the ratings, anyway… Mr Negitivo shares his little town with 999 others, the Positivos, from whom the town gets its name. They all love living there. They think everything is perfect! They think
The Olympic Games has just finished in Paris. The swimming pool was a big draw for many, with lots of magical moments set in the various competitions, events, and races taking place there. Last summer, I jumped in at the deep end (metaphorically speaking) when I laid down my full-time writing time to become a teaching assistant in school with a group of 5-6 year olds. Talk about hitting the water hard! A year on, and
My latest thriller released today! Yet, is it my last? The easiest answer to that one is no. Because I have another book of Seriously Smart Shorts in the making which I’m halfway through (this is a result of an after-school club I run with primary-aged children). When that is ready later this year, it’ll become my 30th title. However, if I ask myself when will my next thriller (or dystopian?) novel be released, that one
Picture the scene… It’s early 20th century, London. A street seller is holding the final edition of the day’s Evening Standard, several hundred newspapers fresh off the press and packed with the day’s latest news for Londoners to read on their commute home. “Standard, get your Evening Standard!” the seller calls out above the sound of the horse drawn carriages and light foot traffic. Let’s imagine the same street, the same part of London, but flashing