Friday, August 23, 2013
How To Write To Me (Or Any Other Writer)
Here is my pin board, full of post:
I get lots of lovely fan mail from all over the world from readers. And I write back to every single letter.
But how do you write to me?
First you open one of my books and find my publisher’s address. They're called Walker Books.
It's on the page that has all the publication details – see the highlighted bit below (it's pretty small!).
So if you want to write to me this is the address:
Sarah Webb
c/o Walker Books
87 Vauxhall Walk
London
SE11 5HJ
England
In fact, you can contact any author in the world through their publisher - Jacqueline Wilson, Derek Landy, Judi Curtin. I can't guarantee that they will write back, but if your letter is nice enough, I'm sure they will.
So now you know. And I'll be expecting lots of lovely letters very soon!
Yours in books,
Sarah XXX
Monday, April 8, 2013
A Fairytale of Hong Kong - the International Young Readers Festival
Me talking to students in Hong Kong
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It took a lot of organising. My parents very kindly offered to take my youngest two children during the trip (the eldest is 18 and said he’d stay at home and mind the rabbit and the house) and I booked the flights rather nervously. I love visiting other countries but I’m not a great flyer and it’s a twelve hour flight from London to Hong Kong. Luckily my partner said that he’d travel over with me.
On Thursday morning I arrived home from what can only be described as a whirlwind tour of Hong Kong – 9 events in 5 days.
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The first events I did were nursery rhyme sessions with young children and their mum and dads. Here I am doing an action rhyme in the Hong Kong Central Library with some parents and toddlers.
Then I did lots of writing workshops and school visits, travelling all over Hong Kong to talk to students of all ages.
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They were all lovely students and really interested in Ireland and Irish culture. I had great fun chatting to some of the girls after the events and finding out about their schools and what they liked to read. They told me that most people in Hong Kong have a Chinese name and also an English name which they pick themselves.
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We also squeezed in time for some sightseeing. Hong Kong is full of skyscrapers and at night they are all lit up. It’s quite a sight!
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I had an amazing time. If you ever get the chance to visit Hong Kong, do go! And don’t be too surprised if a Chinese girl pops up in one of my books some day soon.
Hong Kong is the kind of place that says YES to life every single day – it’s fast, busy and crowded but the people are very kind and friendly and the whole trip was a brilliant experience, one that I’ll never forget. I’m so glad I said YES!
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Win Some Fab Amy Green Goodies to Celebrate World Book Day - 7th March
World Book Day is on March 7th and schools, bookshops and libraries all over Ireland and the UK will be celebrating books and reading.
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I'll be at a big event in Dublin with my writer friend, Judi Curtin on the day. I can't wait.
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To celebrate the day I'm having a brand new competition. You can win a silver necklace, an Ask Amy Green pink leather luggage tag (see the picture) and lots of signed Ask Amy Green goodies.
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You can enter on my Facebook page - www.facebook.com/askamygreen or if you are not on Facebook, you can email me - sarah@askamygreen.com - with COMPETITION in your email and your address.
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Best of luck,
Sarah XXX
Enjoy World Book Day!
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I'll be at a big event in Dublin with my writer friend, Judi Curtin on the day. I can't wait.
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To celebrate the day I'm having a brand new competition. You can win a silver necklace, an Ask Amy Green pink leather luggage tag (see the picture) and lots of signed Ask Amy Green goodies.
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You can enter on my Facebook page - www.facebook.com/askamygreen or if you are not on Facebook, you can email me - sarah@askamygreen.com - with COMPETITION in your email and your address.
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Best of luck,
Sarah XXX
Enjoy World Book Day!
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