No. of pages 135
Published: 2012
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This book is part of a book series called Kelpies .
This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.
There are 135 pages in this book. It is an anthology. This book was published 2012 by Floris Books .
Lari Don is the author of the award-winning Fabled Beast Chronicles; children's novel Rocking Horse War, as well as three picture books: The Big Bottom Hunt, How to Make a Heron Happy, and Orange Juice Peas. Roy Gill is the author of The Daemon Parallel. He was born in Edinburgh and won a New Writer's Award from the Scottish Book Trust in 2009-10. The Daemon Parallel was a runner-up in the 2011 Kelpies Prize for new Scottish writing for children. Daniela Sacerdoti is the author of Really Weird Removals. com. The former primary school teacher comes from Italy but has been living in Scotland for ten years. Her other books include Watch Over Me, for adults, and the Sarah Midnight Trilogy, for young adults. Alette Willis is the author of How to Make a Golem (and Terrify People). She was born in Britain but brought up and educated in Canada. She currently lives in Edinburgh. Roy Gill was born in Edinburgh, and has a PhD from Stirling University on the topic of media fandom. He has taught English and Film at Stirling and Strathclyde, and also worked front-of-house in a theatre. He has always enjoyed writing, and has published articles, reviews and short fiction in books and journals such as Critical Quarterly, Creeping Flesh and Fractured West. In 2009/10 he won a New Writer's Award from the Scottish Book Trust. Daniela Sacerdoti was born and raised in Italy but has lived in Scotland for the past ten years. She holds a degree in Classics from the University of Turin and has taught Italian, Latin and Greek - her great-uncle was the renowned Italian writer Carlo Levi. She lives in Glasgow. LARI DON is a successful children's writer based in Edinburgh. Lari is currently A Chatterbooks Champion with the Reading Agency.
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