I know a Y3 child who was doing a topic on Greece. She took bottom right and bottom left into school and showed off that she had signed copies by Aunty Pat.
I also know a Y7 child who had to do stuff on Greek mythology. His sister piped up: I know where to get the info... and produced said books.
So you have two definite votes for brilliance (and they enjoyed the two others on the bottom row, too!)
There are a few more where they came from, Shirley *smile* They're in my study but I know T&T are the only ones you have eyes for when you visit. They send woofs and say 'Visit again, soon'.
Kate, I might put some more covers up soon. But you know I'm not techie-minded; doing thes pics took me ages. I do have a character in my WIP singing a rap song. Does that count?
Brilliant collage - what pleasure you must get from having produced such a lot of books. Lics from Tess who has got into deep water today by refusing to come when called - rabbits were far more important. She nettled her feet - so got her just deserts.
oh my! that's a wonder! 200 Hundred books in print? so cool! Visit my blog:- http://www.cosmichic.blogspot.com sometime. I don't think you'd be into teeny stuff but still!
I had my first publication when I was eight – a silly rhyme in my school magazine. A few years later I started writing children’s books - from board books up to short novels for girls and boys aged 8 - 10. As well as my own titles, my published books include licensed character titles and are a mixture of story/activity books, Annuals, a Sylvanian Families video and series books under an ‘umbrella name’ (I wrote 8 Animal Ark books as Lucy Daniels).
Nowadays I write short fiction for women’s magazines and Pocket Novels – “family and friends” stories set in the 1950s and also contemporary romance. My six Pocket Novels are also published in large print books by Ulverscroft and there is a new one coming shortly.
Also coming shortly is a Collection of Broome Park Prefab Village stories.
I live in a farmhouse on a sheep farm with my husband, Peter. We’re owned by Tim and Ted, our 2 Rough Collies, visiting wildlife and the sheep who graze in the moorland meadows outside my study window. The farmhouse and the animals often appear in my stories.
While I write, Husband up the Hill scratch-builds Historic Racing Cars in miniature. On show here: BRM Mk2 and Maserati 1949 Click on the picture to see more scratch-built miniature historic racing cars from the Posner 1950s Collection
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Written by One of my CPs. Click on the pic to go to her blog
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I know a Y3 child who was doing a topic on Greece. She took bottom right and bottom left into school and showed off that she had signed copies by Aunty Pat.
I also know a Y7 child who had to do stuff on Greek mythology. His sister piped up: I know where to get the info... and produced said books.
So you have two definite votes for brilliance (and they enjoyed the two others on the bottom row, too!)
:)
How come I didn't know there were SO MANY???
Well done you!
Great to know both C&C enjoyed them, Kate!
There are a few more where they came from, Shirley *smile*
They're in my study but I know T&T are the only ones you have eyes for when you visit.
They send woofs and say 'Visit again, soon'.
I'm seriously impressed. There are so many of them.
Thank you, Debs. I've been writing a loooong time - probably since you were knee high to a grasshopper (if not before).
Absolutely lovely. Licks to T&T from furry N&Ns. (Uncle Jason is looking after them this weekend while mummy is away on a jolly!)
Wow, you are an amazing! Thank you for sharing them with us.
It's so lovely to see them all together like that, a real treat.
Best wishes to you my dear friend.
Annie
I didn't know there were so many either. Both my girls devoured the Lucy Daniels books.
Seriously impressive Pat!
Wow Pat...so many books. I am impressed.
"A few"? Litotes, methinks, Mrs Posner.
(We are talking triple figures here. Our Pat is amazing.)
PS My word verification was hyphop - perhaps it's suggesting that you should branch out into rap!
Helen, hope you enjoy your Jolly.
T&T say they hope their furry cousins behave.
Thank you, Annie, Lane and DJ. I wrote some of those books a good few years ago so it was a 'Walk down Memory Lane'.
Kate, I might put some more covers up soon. But you know I'm not techie-minded; doing thes pics took me ages.
I do have a character in my WIP singing a rap song. Does that count?
Wow, I also didn't realise there were so many, and I'm tickled pink by the illustration of King Oftencross!
well done you Pat! You should be so proud...
I'm going to echo what others have said....I had no idea you had written so many you talented lady you!!
C x
AV, I love the King Oftencross artwork. The illustrator, Chris Mould, now writes and illustrates his own books. Look out for them!
Thanks, Flowerpot and Carol. I was lucky, I had a lovely long stretch where I happened to sub to the right places at the right time.
You are soooo clever, Pat! :-)
Congrats on all those books. Wow!
Lynnette Labelle
http://lynnettelabelle.blogspot.com
Berluddy 'ell! Thats an impressive picture Pat! Fx
Taa muchly, Amanda!
Hi, Lynnette. Thank you - and welcome to my blog.
Fionnuala, they were much easier to write than the ones we were talking about over at yours *smile*
Brilliant collage - what pleasure you must get from having produced such a lot of books. Lics from Tess who has got into deep water today by refusing to come when called - rabbits were far more important. She nettled her feet - so got her just deserts.
There's a little something for you over at my place :-)
oh my! that's a wonder! 200 Hundred books in print? so cool! Visit my blog:- http://www.cosmichic.blogspot.com sometime. I don't think you'd be into teeny stuff but still!
What an impressive haul, Pat.
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