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May 2019
28m 37s

Writing for Children - with Shane Hegart...

The Irish Times Books Podcast
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Laura Slattery interviews children's author Shane Hegarty about what it means to write for children, with their surprisingly strong taste for peril and horror, and how his own kids's brutal honesty helps him to create his books. Shane's books for children include the Darkmouth series, which has been praised by critics for its fast-paced action, wit and sop ... Show More
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