Today we are joined by children's and SF author, Bren MacDibble, who has kindly dropped by to answer seven questions. Welcome Bren! 1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. If you have none, tell us about the genres you prefer to write, and your current projects. I started out in 2000 with a nice illustrated educational fiction book for Nelson ITP (now Cengage). This contained two
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I've spent a goodly part of my Good Friday afternoon updating Aussiereviews with twelve new reviews. As always, the majority are children's and young adult titles, though this time round there are two nonfiction titles and one adult fiction. My favourite from this batch is probably Cold Skin, a verse novel by Steven Herrick, a master of the form. Having been recently working on verse novels

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I have been tagged by Joh at johblogs. I’ve never been tagged before, but figure I’ll give it a go. Here’s how it works: Link to the person that tagged you, and post the rules on your blog. Share 7 random and/or weird facts about yourself. Tag 7 random people at the end of your post, and include links to their blogs.Let each person know that they’ve been tagged by leaving a comment on their

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I just like this pic. It was inked by my friend Tim Davis. I am always amazed and impressed by folks who ink with the brush, like Tim, Wes, Stacy... another awesome brush inker is Guy Gilchrist. I've been using the Pentel Pocket Brush pen, but I know it's not quite the same thing...
Wow, just checked the site where I bought the pen, and the price has gone down to $15.30. It's worth that and more. I've used it consistently for about three months, inked hundreds of drawings, and the bristles are holding up very well. I've gone through maybe four cartridges. It's a must-have.
Hey Sally and BrenNice to see you 'visiting' over at Sally's spot Bren.I love your three pieces of advise on writing but especially: 'So what you love may turn out to be what other people love too.'That bit is so so true!Take care and chatter soon.Thanks for visiting Bren, and letting us see inside your seven questions.Bye 4 nowTinahttp://www.tinamclark.comhttp://www.cyaconference.com