Showing posts with label Japan history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan history. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2009

MONKEY FIST BLOG TOUR Day 7 - Writing Children's Books with Robyn Opie



It's blog tour day 7 and I'm visiting Writing Children’s Book with Robyn Opie where Robyn Opie, author of more than 75 books including "How to Write a Great Children's Book" and the novel “Black Baron adn I are discussing Zen and the Art of Writing for Children – my view on why the series has been so successful.

Today I'm also visiting schools in Canberra with Lynette of Asia Bookroom. We'll be visiting Amaroo School and Rosary Primary School.

Visit the Samurai Kids website to find lots of great craft activities including how to make an origami samurai helmet or a ninja mask from a T-shirt

Tomorrow you can find me at Alphabet Soup magazine where editor Rebecca Newman will be interviewing me about my research techniques and asking questions to discover whether all that historical research is really any fun. The complete tour schedule is here.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

MONKEY FIST BLOG TOUR Day 6 - Sally Murphy's Writing for Children

It's blog tour day 6 and I'm doing two things at once. Isn't cyberspace wonderful? Today I'm visiting Sally Murphy’s Writing For Children Blog to talk with Sally Murphy (author of many books for children including the verse novel, Pearl Verses the World) about book promotion and how to harness cyber resources.

I'm also speaking in the evening at Canberra's Asia Bookroom. More details about that here.


Tomorrow you will find me at Writing Children’s Book with Robyn Opie where Robyn Opie, author of more than 75 books including "How to Write a Great Children's Book" and the novel “Black Baron” and I will be discussing Zen and the Art of Writing for Children – my view on why the series has been so successful. The complete tour schedule is here.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

MONKEY FIST BLOG TOUR Day 5 - Tales I Tell

It's blog tour day 5 and I'm visiting Tales I Tell where Mabel Kaplan, storyteller and author of Connie and the Pigeons, is interviewing me about how my interest in Japanese and Chinese history has influenced the series. Mabel uncovers the meaning of Monkey Fist, the first person ever to ask me what the title means.

Visit the Samurai kids website to read an interview with Riley Lee, Australia's first Shakuhachi Flute Master. Riley was one of the five musicians who stood on top of the Opera House and played to welcome in the new millenium.

Tomorrow you can find me at Sally Murphy’s Writing For Children Blog where I will be visiting Sally Murphy (author of many books for children including the verse novel, Pearl Verses the World) to talk about book promotion and how to harness cyber resources. The complete tour schedule is here.