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- Anna Perera – ‘We are all “us”’
- Barry Hutchison – ‘I’ve never been funny’
- Budge Wilson – After L M Montgomery
- Caroline Lawrence – ‘Do you want to see my spittoon?’
- Caroline Lawrence – A Riverside Roman
- Catherine Forde – ‘Ask a bad question!’
- Cathy Cassidy – ‘I have the best readers ever’
- Cathy Hopkins – ‘I wanted to up the glam stakes a bit’
- Charlotte Moore on life and autism
- Derek Landy – “Valkyrie Cain hit the parapet and tumbled, unable to stop herself, and with a panicked gasp she disappeared off the edge.”
- Elizabeth Wein – Careless Talk Costs Lives
- Eoin Colfer – “You can’t escape yourself”
- Eoin Colfer in Gothenburg
- Gillian Philip – ‘I work better in panic situations’
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- Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer – ‘We argued at great length’
- John and Carole Barrowman – ‘We’re both pretty mad’
- Jon Mayhew – “I try to build ramps in people’s minds”
- Julie Bertagna – ‘I’ll write a story for you’
- Kate Ellis and her dashing Devon detective, Wesley Peterson
- Katherine Langrish – ‘I prefer to get things wrong on purpose’
- Keren David – Writing for the world’s most difficult market
- Lars Kepler – ‘Faithful to crime’
- Liz Kessler – ‘Straightforward and simple, that’s me.’
- Malorie Blackman – “We are all human beings”
- Meeting Mary Hoffman
- Meg Rosoff – Writing, with a passion for riding
- Melvin Burgess – “You’re never too old to plug something in”.
- Michael Grant – ‘I set out to scare kids’
- Michelle Magorian – ‘Now I’ll write a two inch sentence…’
- Morris Gleitzman on the irrepressible optimism of the young
- Neil Gaiman – “I worry that I might be respectable.”
- Nick Green – ‘Sifting time from the gaps’
- Organising the Manchester Children’s Book Festival – ‘we shout at each other a lot’
- Philip Pullman – ‘In the books I’m in command’
- Pure Debi Gliori Magic – ‘Thank heavens I can draw’
- Rebecca Stead – Inventing worlds
- Ruta Sepetys – ‘I pretty much killed everyone’
- Sally Gardner – ‘down the U-bend of history’
- Sara Paretsky – “Head first in hot fudge sauce”
- Shaun Tan – work is a bit like Brussels sprouts
- Sonya Hartnett – “Thank God, Pippi has come to save me!”
- Sophia Jansson – ‘Sometimes your tone of voice just needs to be that little bit sharp’
- Stephen Booth and the “number one fan”
- Steve Cole – ‘I still have that sense it could all stop tomorrow’
- Terry Pratchett – ‘I know the books have their heart in the right place’
- The Jacqueline Wilson Interview
- Tim Bowler – ‘I’m very lucky indeed’
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