Who’s got hold of children’s imaginations?
To the Sage Gateshead yesterday for BBC Radio 3’s Free Thinking Festival, and an event with acclaimed novelist Patrick NessContinue Reading
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To the Sage Gateshead yesterday for BBC Radio 3’s Free Thinking Festival, and an event with acclaimed novelist Patrick NessContinue Reading
I just got back from my visit to the Edinburgh International Book Festival—tired, footsore and with fresh and vivid memoriesContinue Reading
Next week I’ll be at the Edinburgh International Book Festival for a series of events on familiar (for me) themesContinue Reading
Ian Rickson’s new production of Harold Pinter’s Old Times is currently wowing the critics in London and beyond. Late lastContinue Reading
I began my last book with an interview. The subject was my three-year-old daughter, Athena, and I was asking herContinue Reading
I continued this theme yesterday with a post on my Psychology Today blog: you can read the post here. ItContinue Reading
I’ve had some really interesting feedback on my article on children’s memory for lost family members, published in the GuardianContinue Reading
This is the title of a new post in the wonderful OnFiction blog, describing some new research linking imaginary companionsContinue Reading
Image by Brian Negus via Flickr At bedtimes, we have been reading Michael Morpurgo’s tale of blindness and Arthurian legends,Continue Reading