Meet-the-authors session at National Museum
This coming Sunday, Lesley-Anne and I will be at the National Museum of Singapore for the launch of Danger Dan Traces the Perilous Poison (book 4)! This is a Singapore Writers Festival event and three other children's books by Epigram Books will also be launched then.
If you don't have anything on, bring your kids down - we'd love to meet them! We're not sure if James Tan, our illustrator, will be able to make it but if he does, he usually draws something on the spot, which is uber fun! And of course, we'll sign all copies of Danger Dan, which will be sold at the event.
Meanwhile, Gathering Books, a blog and website dedicated to books has published an in-depth interview of us for their October theme which is science fiction and time travel. If you would like to know more about the thought process behind Danger Dan and how we gather ideas, check out the link!
Gathering Books is nothing if not thorough and they've also conducted a fabulous interview with James. Check out how the Danger Dan look evolved (we'd completely forgotten about this until we saw the sketches again). I think you would agree with us that the current Danny and Melody look much better now!
If you would like to meet us in person, do come down on Sunday. See you there!
If you don't have anything on, bring your kids down - we'd love to meet them! We're not sure if James Tan, our illustrator, will be able to make it but if he does, he usually draws something on the spot, which is uber fun! And of course, we'll sign all copies of Danger Dan, which will be sold at the event.
Meanwhile, Gathering Books, a blog and website dedicated to books has published an in-depth interview of us for their October theme which is science fiction and time travel. If you would like to know more about the thought process behind Danger Dan and how we gather ideas, check out the link!
Gathering Books is nothing if not thorough and they've also conducted a fabulous interview with James. Check out how the Danger Dan look evolved (we'd completely forgotten about this until we saw the sketches again). I think you would agree with us that the current Danny and Melody look much better now!
If you would like to meet us in person, do come down on Sunday. See you there!
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