Andy Griffiths

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MEET ANDY & TERRY: Sat July 12, Melbourne

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Readings bookstores: Hawthorn, Carlton & Port Melbourne

They are back and ready to talk, draw and sign books! The Big Fat Cow That Goes Kapow is a companion to the highly acclaimed The Cat on the Mat is Flat which was short-listed for The 2007 Children’s Book Council Book of the Year for Younger Readers Award and selected for the Books Alive campaign in August 2007.

Readings Hawthorn: 10.00AM 701 Glenferrie Rd, Hawthorn. Free, but please book on 9819 1917
Readings Carlton: 12.00PM 309 Lygon St, Carlton, Victoria. Free, but please book on 9347 6633
Readings Port Melbourne: 2.00PM 253 Bay St, Port Melbourne. Free, but please book on 9681 9255

http://www.readings.com.au/events

Posted on 9 April 2008 Permanent link to this post

Comments

Ella and Elizabeth

oh hi it’s Ella and Elizabeth were a big fan of your books, in fact we are reading them right this second we love your just tricking, just annoying, just stupid and just crazy. Where ever we go we take your books. We read them at school, we read them at home we also read them to our family and out lout to ourselves. We think you are very intelligent and funny and we send our love to Terry Denton for his career of illustrations.

PLEASE TAKE A VISIT TO OUR SCHOOL
ST MARGRET MARYS BRUNSWICK NORTH MITCHELL ST/DONALD ST
PLEASE WRIGHT BACK

Posted on 28 June 2008

Andy

Hi Ella & Elizabeth, thanks for your note and invitation … unfortunately book writing takes up most of my time so I’m unable to visit individual schools, but I try to get out as much as possible to bookshops like Readings. Hope to see you there!

Posted on 29 June 2008

Judie Gade

Could you email me please - I would like your opinion in the near future about a picturebook I have written that is being illustrated at present (part of it is being presented at a conference in Denmark by Deakin University in August)

Sorry to leave a comment but there is no email and I forget to post letters!

Posted on 2 July 2008

Andy

Hi Judie,
thanks for your message. Unfortunately I am not in a position to be able to assess or offer opinions on other writers’ writing. I would suggest contacting a professional manuscript assessor. You can find them through your local writing centre. The Victorian Writers Centre (http://www.writers-centre.org/) would be a great place to start. Good luck!

Posted on 3 July 2008

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