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How the Aliens From Alpha Centauri Invaded My Maths Class and Turned Me

Into a Writer...and How You Can Be One Too


 On Sale: 29/07/1998
 Formats:     Paperback
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Do you like to fly to the moons of Saturn or visit talking wombats? Do you like to daydream? Do you eat chocolate? Have you ever wondered how your favourite authors create the fantastic worlds their characters inhabit? And have you ever wanted to write yourself? Jackie French, one of Australia′s most popular and renowned children′s authors, helps you to unleash the full power of your creative imagination. Everything is covered from how not to write the beginning of your story to ways you can make your stories fatter and juicier. Hovercrafts, orphaned cats, horrible maths teachers - you never thought writing could be so much fun. Characters made from compost or aliens in your maths class - you too can be a writer.

Ages 10+


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ISBN: 9780207196812; ISBN10: 0207196818; Imprint: ; On Sale: 29/07/1998; Format: Paperback; Trimsize: 200 x 143 x 7 mm; Pages: 128; $12.95; ; BISAC1:JUV000000; BISAC2:008-136

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