You can contact me from this page - and you'll also find links to other websites.

If you'd like to contact me, click here. I would love to hear from readers - or if I've visited your school and there was a question you wish you'd asked, please do get in touch!

My agent is Lindsey Fraser, of Fraser Ross Associates. You can find her at http://www.fraserross.co.uk/

Publishers websites: http://www.walkerbooks.co.uk/ and www.acblack.com/childrens/

The artist who created the real Willow Man is Serena de la Hey. Her website is at http://www.serenadelahey.com/ You can go there to see pictures of the Willow Man, and to read about the other work she's done.

Teachers - if you want to know more about the Hodder Reading Project, which is aimed at Key Stage Three, and has The Willow Man as one of its books, go to http://www.hodderreadingproject.co.uk/

http://www.contactanauthor.co.uk/ is exactly what it sounds like - if you're a teacher or librarian and you're looking for an author, this is the site for you.

http://www.writeaway.org.uk/ has lots of reviews of children's books, which are written very much with the needs of schools in mind.

http://www.armadillomagazine.com/ is an online magazine about children's and young people's books, which has articles and reviews.

 

Other children's writers

http://www.sharontregenza.com/

http://www.damianharvey.co.uk/  Damian has a new series for 7-10 year old coming out next year - keep an eye on his website for details.

http://www.lynnechapman.co.uk/ Lynne is an illustrator as well as a writer, and she illustrated Spook School, Changing Brooms and Spooks Away. Some of the pictures are gorgeously gruesome - check out the ghostly head on a stick in Spooks Away!

http://www.markrobsonauthor.com/ Mark describes his books as "easy-to-read 'swords and sorcery' style adventures suitable for anyone aged 10+". They really keep you gripped - you just have to keep turning the page! Mark used to be a fighter pilot in the RAF, so he knows all about action and adventure!