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- What an audience, all 1700 of them! Thanks to all the schools for letting me have so much fun!
- Just did an interview for BBC Radio Oxford about the sad passing of Leo Baxendale. Never let it be said that I don’t do my research.
- I had a good laugh at a new joke I squeezed into Julius Zebra book 3, then I turned around and saw this face.
- Foreign editions for Julius Zebra: Bundle With The Britons are rolling in thick and fast, along with the UK paperback edition!
- I’m enjoying some weird Icelandic Sagas. I particularly like this in-story critique of a poem.
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Who Do You Think Are? THE VERDICT!!!
I’ve decided to resurrect this blog (tumblr has killed off my sketch blog thingy and I needed to put up my drawings somewhere, alongside reviews etc, so why not use this jolly old blog again?). In doing so, I discovered … Continue reading
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Who Do I Think I Am?
Back in February this year I received a very tantalising email from the TV programme, Who Do You Think You Are?. Now, of course, I may have written and drawn the odd book, even worked for The Beano for a … Continue reading
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Woohoo! I’m famous!
Yes, it’s fame at last for me! The Irish National newspaper The Irish Sunday Independent have interviewed me for their financial Q&A The Paper Prophet. I talk about baked beans, mars bars, chips, all sorts of important things for readers … Continue reading
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