Where? Twitter
YAie is a brilliant online kidlit festival organised by lovely Irish book blogger Shelly Moloney-King and featuring such luminaries as Sarah Rees-Brennan, Cat Valente, Sarah Crossan and many more, including little old me. Writers will be discussing various bookish topics all day, with my online panel title 'Writing Practices: Getting It Down' happening at 5.45pm GMT, which sounds like it might be about non-procrastination haha because I am so good at that.
Full schedule for the day here.
Where? Uxbridge Waterstones
YA Shot is a gigantic one-day kidlit festival run by the amazing Alexia Casale, featuring live panels all day long with numerous authors, at both Waterstones Uxbridge and the nearby Hillingdon Library, just west of London. I'm going to be doing a panel with the fantastic Abi Elphinstone and Nigel McDowell titled Weird & Wonderful: The Familiar and the Fantastical in Middle Grade Fiction from 3-4pm and even if I'm boring I can guarantee those two will be a blast, so do come heckle us! The three of us will also be signing books from 12.45pm - 1.30pm.
Full schedule for the day here.
Where: Chiltern Open Air Museum
Now we're talking - Halloweeny stuff! The COAM in Buckinghamshire (but still reachable on the Tube!) has both indoor and outdoor spaces with loads of fun stuff happening for kids, including spooky walks through woods (will I be brave enough to do that?? let's just say I'll probably need a friend for company...) and yours truly reading from The D'Evil Diaries and answering any questions your little minions can think up (wait, except for that one how dare you that's private) plus signing books. The event starts at 5pm and I'll be doing two readings/Q&As over the evening, exact timings tbc but probably around half five and half six. Please come so I am not standing there talking to a room full of ghosts...
Full info here.
Where: South Hampstead High School
The festival runs from the 13th to the 16th, with tons of fabulous authors of both the kidlit and adult persuasion. I'll be doing a writing workshop for any budding writers aged 8-13, from 4pm-5pm, and whilst most of the festival requires tickets, the Young Readers' Afternoon is free, yay! Here's the details:
Make Your Own World! All stories have to take place somewhere, and the best tales have a setting which really comes to life. Learn how to create your own city as a backdrop for your stories. Man-eating libraries, poisonous gardens, ice-cream trees, flying cats - what will you imagine? Remember it's your world, so you can do anything with it!
More info here.
Following all these shenanigans I shall then retreat to my lair never to be seen again except for the occasional smoke signal. *publicist elbows me* Um, well, possibly till after Christmas. Or earlier. So I really hope to meet some of you at the events listed. Don't leave me standing there talking to ghosts. No one likes to see a grown author cry.