Why I Chose to Set My Novel on Nantucket
We are delighted to host the latest stop on Leila Howland‘s blog tour for her debut novel, Nantucket Blue. For Cricket Thompson, a summer like this one will change everything. A summer spent on Nantucket with her best friend, Jules…
A Day In The Life Of Ned Vizzini
When Brendan, Cordelia and Nell move to Kristoff House they have no idea that they are about to unleash the dark magic locked within. Now the Walker kids must battle against deadly pirates, bloodthirsty warriors and a bone-crunching giant. If…
Picture Books- Where Inspiration Meets Craft
To say that we are excited to host Jez Alborough on todays blog would be an understatement. Jez’s humorous, rhyming tales with their colourful, expressive and engaging illustrations have delighted and entertained during many a Big Book Little Book bedtime…
Guest Post: Rachel's Writing Tips
We are delighted to welcome author Rachel Roberts as she shares her story telling expertise. Since so many of you have asked for tips to create your own stories, Attila, Raider, and I thought we’d share some writing secrets! Whether…
Self Published Sunday: The Serpent's Ring
H B Bolton has joined us today to share a tasty morsel from her latest book, The Serpent’s Ring. A middle grade fantasy adventure,The Serpent’s Ring, features fantastical creatures and elements of norse mythology. Although an established self published author…
Self Published Sunday: So Now Everybody Is An Author?
At 24, Ben Galley is a young author from sunny England, and a writer of fantasy and tall tales. Author of the epic and dark Emaneska Series, he has two books to his name, and there is soon to be…
Self Published Sunday: Trisha Leigh
The Big Book Little Book team is very grateful to the self published community for giving us an opportunity to read and review their work. As victims of our own success, we have found that we have less and less…