by Gregg | Dec 17, 2020 | children's books, General, On Writing...
The UK Government has developed a habit of handing out contradictory and baffling advice during the Covid crisis. Take the official Christmas advice as an example. It’s basically this: (I am paraphrasing slightly): You ARE allowed to meet up with extended family...
by Gregg | Jan 15, 2019 | children's books, General, On Writing...
I’m heading into 2019 feeling unusually positive. Let me explain why. Like most people I usually start January resolving to lose a bit of weight, or get a bit fitter, or give up alcohol, and also like most people I find it a bit of a drag, and give-up giving-up...
by Gregg | Nov 18, 2018 | children's books
OK, it’s just gone Halloween so it must be about time for another update on my, ahem, little summer holiday project of writing a childrens’ book with my two kids… I’m not expecting that anyone will have kept up with the many twists and turns, but in short. I started...
by Gregg | Sep 8, 2018 | children's books
Continuing our adventures in writing and producing a childrens’ book over the summer holidays… What a great summer it’s been. We managed five consecutive weekends camping – four in glorious weather, one in non-stop rain. One amazing trip to a beautiful part of...
by Gregg | Aug 21, 2018 | children's books
The story so far… As a stay-at-home dad my working hours are cut in the summer holidays (no kids in school), so I had the cunning idea to write and produce a children’s story book with my six year old daughter Alba, who wants to be an author when she grows up...
by Gregg | Aug 4, 2018 | children's books
How to write a children’s story (with a child) To recap for anyone joining at this point, I’m half an author and half a stay-at-home dad, and now it’s the summer holidays, I shift into looking after the children mode full time. Last summer I found that quite...
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