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World Book Day Q&A with Jill Murphy

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Tegan Thu 06-Feb-14 23:12:02

We loved Peace at Last. If we went anywhere and forgot to take a book with us me and the kids used to recite it [there's a lovely rhythm to it]. My little boy was terribly late talking but I can remember him lying in his cot; I was reading Peace at Last and got to the bit with the aeroplane and he started making aeroplane sounds [I can still picture it now]. So, no questions but a big thank you for writing what was 'the' book from my childrens early years.

Deedaa Thu 06-Feb-14 22:57:44

Hi Jill,
Your books were always a great favourite with my daughter. One of the high spots of her school days was when you came to a Book Fair at Richard Lander and she got your autograph! Sadly, her 7 year old son is only interested in books with guns or aliens, or preferably both. But we still have happy memories of the Worst Witch.

NanKate Thu 06-Feb-14 07:58:04

Hello Jill,

This is more of a statement than a question. My son is an author too having appeared at WBD twice and written one of the 99p books.

From the prospective of his family, the life of an author is far from the rosy picture of sitting quietly in his studio writing.

It comprises writing to deadlines, answering fanmail, replying to a myriad of related emails, travelling all around the country visiting schools, flying off to foreign invites and being moved from place to place daily so that he hardly knows where he is. Attending Festivals where the payment for authors is by bottles of alcohol which are too heavy to carry on the train !

All of this has to be dealt with before a finger touches the computer to start writing.

No doubt you Jill will empathise with the above and you like 'my boy' wouldn't change your career for anything.

Scream Wed 05-Feb-14 19:25:45

Hi Jill. I read somewhere that you started writing The Worst Witch when you were at school and was published by age 24! That's very impressive. How did you get noticed and what advice could you give young aspiring writers?

KatGransnet (GNHQ) Mon 03-Feb-14 09:09:46

To celebrate World Book Day 2014, author and illustrator Jill Murphy will be doing a Q&A on all things World Book Day related.

World Book Day is back with a bang on 6 March and ten must-reads, including Jill Murphy's Fun With The Worst Witch, can be picked up for FREE using a special £1 World Book Day Token handed out in nurseries and schools.

She's also taking part in this year's new pre-recorded format of The Biggest Book Show On Earth. Available online for the whole of March and including the World Book Day authors and illustrators, schools across the nation are being welcomed to register, log on and watch together on 11am 6 March.

Compered by CBBC’s Dick and Dom, World Book Day authors and illustrators Jill Murphy, James Patterson, David Melling, Emily Gravett, Jim Smith, Lauren St John, Terry Deary, Martin Brown, Alex T Smith, Sarah Lean, Robert Muchamore and Maureen Johnson give exclusive hints and tips on different aspects of writing and drawing.

Post your questions below to Jill Murphy by 12pm 17 Feb.