Michael Rosen performs some of his poems to primary school children. He also answer their questions.
Michael Rosen performs his poems to an audience of secondary school children. He also answers their questions.
Julia Donaldson acts out her stories and sings her songs, with help from the audience and from a very special guest.
Michael Morpurgo talks about writing and tells some stories to school children. Recorded live at Pacific Quay in Glasgow.
from his latest book, The Dead. He also answer questions from school children. Recorded live at Pacific Quay in Glasgow.
Jacqueline Wilson talks about life as a writer and her stories from Tracy Beaker to her latest book, Lily Alone. She also answer questions from school children. Recorded live at Pacific Quay in Glasgow.
Eoin Colfer talks about writing and the inspiration behind the characters in Artemis Fowl. He also answers questions from schoolchildren.
James Mayhew tells stories, paints upside down pictures and talks about his latest book, Katie in Scotland. He also answer questions from school children. Recorded live at Pacific Quay in Glasgow.
The liveliest Authors Live session yet with the hilarious Andy Stanton.
David Almond talks about his writing, passion for books, early influences and where ideas come from. He also answers questions from school pupils around the country. Presented by Janice Forsyth.
Kjartan Poskitt's extraordinary numerical extravagance.
Liz Lochhead's celebration of Burns and poetry, with readings from Burns' work, as well as her own writing.
Francesca Simon's inspirations and ideas for Horrid Henry.
Multi-talented funny man David Walliams joins us to read from his new book Gangsta Granny and answer questions about his writing and inspiration. David believes that if you can get kids laughing while you tell them a good story, they're much more likely to see reading as something "which is a fun thing to do".
Fans of Oliver Jeffers' picture books are invited to his interactive illustration workshop, designed to show children aged 3-8 how to draw characters from his new series 'The Hueys'. Oliver will also chat about how he created the illustrations from some of his most popular books such as 'Stuck' and 'The Incredible Book Eating Boy'. Oliver was born in Australia and brought up in Northern Ireland. His first picture book 'How to Catch a Star' was published in 2004 and his follow-up was the award winning and breathtakingly beautiful, 'Lost and Found'. His latest book is the first in an exciting new series called 'The Hueys'.
Watch the whoopsey-splunker, whizz-popping, swizz-figgling party we threw to celebrate the work of Roald Dahl. The fun was led by Roald Dahl super-fan, poet and children's author Laura Dockrill and Jonathan Meres.
Lemn Sissay comperes as three of Britain's best-loved poets wage verbal battle.
Master of horror, Darren Shan reads from his latest book and chats about his 'edgy' work.
Polly Dunbar chats about how she started as a writer and her work as a puppeteer before she sits back to enjoy a performance of Arthur's Dream Boat. This magical puppet show is adapted from Polly's most recent picture book and is done with great artistry and drama by the award winning Long Nose Puppets.
Step back in time with the irrepressible Tony Robinson. Join him as he charges through the Egyptian and British empires, the World Wars and takes a side swipe at some weird inventions. It’s history, but not as you know it!
Poets Dean Atta and Rachel Plummer talk about LGBTQ + identities in poetry and read from their books. Hosted by Gray Crosbie.