
Word Doodler
Podcast de Stephen Fitzsimons
Podcasts from writer Stephen Fitzsimons. Who is he? Well...From early childhood Stephen Fitzsimons learnt the art of telling fibs. At first, they were just innocent little ones that were easily proven false, like "i didn't do it" when everyone saw him tie the weights to the poor fleas feet. Then they became harder to challenge, such as the time he explained that a garackle-fargen from Xink had eaten his Geography Homework. This is quite easy to understand, after all garackle-fargens are very partial to dry subjects, particularly with a smattering of continents. Finally, Stephen went on to the University of WhoppingLies and managed to achieve a 2:1 in Pre-Watershed Falsification. Having displayed such a natural talent in all things fabricated, Stephen went (of course) into teaching and spent eighteen years attempting to instruct knukle-grazers in the art of standardised paper filling in a building in London. Suddenly, one day, he got hit by a bad case of the zoogles and decided he needed a change. So now Stephen spends his time professionally telling GREAT BIG FIBS as well as instructing others in the art.
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This is a podcast about writing and books for kids. This episode takes a look at making your main character an orphan. It has a poem about word doodling and an extract from the book 'Bad Elf.' There is also a discussion about Christmas tales like A Christmas Carol and The Little Match Girl. We also name our books for our Christmas wish list.

This is a podcast about writing and books for kids. This episode looks at picking your perfect writing spot. It also has a poem all about Halloween called Darksiders. There is a chat with young writers where we look at the books : Groosham Grange by Anthony Horowitz, Stitch Head by Guy Bass, and The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde . Finally, there is the the monthly writing challenge to do with School Reports and witches.

A podcast about writing for children. In this episode we have a diamante poem about going to the beach, the most important writing tip in the world. Not forgetting a guest spot with a young writer discussing the power of reading and great graphic novels or comics to take a peak at. (There is a mention of Dr Who). There is the usual monthly writing challenge, a piece of flash writing and another poem that came from a dream.

A podcast about writing for kids. This episode looks at how to get your story characters talking. It has a poem about art that's gone out of control and another based on This is just to say by William Carlos Williams. We also look at : Eldest by Christopher Paolini - and The Dragon Sitter by Josh Lacey. There is a chat with a young writer. about dialogue and dragons. Finally, there is the the monthly writing challenge.

A podcast about writing for kids. This episode looks at listening out for mistakes in your writing - what mistakes to listen for. It also has a poem about a night-time noise, one about silence, and a chat with a young writer. We also recommend books: a Dr Who one - At Childhood's End by Sophie Aldred - and Over Sea, Under Stone by Susan Cooper. Not forgetting the monthly writing challenge.
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