Five Fantastic Facts with Author Helen Chebatte

Thanks for joining us on the blog today Helen!

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1. What is the most recent book you’ve had published and can you please tell us a bit about it.

I’m very excited to have made my literary debut with a Young Adult novel called BRO. BRO is about the fatal consequences of a fight club in a racially divided high school. It’s narrated by Romeo Makhlouf, an easy-going, friendly Lebanese-Australian teenager who’s challenged to fight or suffer the effects.

2. What was the first story you remember writing when you were at school and can you tell us what happened in the story?

What an interesting question! Let me see … the first memory that comes to mind is a play I wrote in high school. It was about a shy, quiet girl who falls in love with the toughest, roughest guy at school. I’m guessing I had romance on my mind at the time.

3. What got you interested in writing in the first place?

I’ve always been interested in creative expression. It’s an uncontaminated and honest way of communicating. With writing I can use my imagination to share what’s in my heart.

4. What’s your favourite writing tip and how do you use it in your writing?

I come from an acting background so I often relate things back to my drama training. One of the ways I do this is by saying my character’s dialogue out loud. Sometimes I act out their actions to get a feel for their physical qualities. You can really get to know your characters this way and even discover new things about them and the story. This can also help give direction to a moment, scene or chapter.

5. What’s your favourite fun activity to do besides writing?

Besides reading (which you’ve probably predicted) I love watching movies! I’m a big fan of world movies especially, I love seeing films from other countries. It’s so interesting to learn about other people’s cultures and views and way of life, through story. I also enjoy taking photos – I’m not good at it … not yet anyway, but I love it!

To find out more about Helen and her book you can visit her site.

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 To find out more about Helen and her book you can visit her site.

Five Fantastic Facts with Author Elizabeth Klein

Thanks for joining us on the blog today Elizabeth.

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1. What is the most recent book you’ve had published and can you please tell us a bit about it?

Greenheart of the Forest, published in 2014. Protagonists Dougray, Robbie and Belle are captured by an evil tyrant and taken to Wychwyre. Here they face their greatest challenges as they attempt to free the people, return an elemental to her home-tree and seek a lost crystal.

2. What was the first story you remember writing when you were at school and can you tell us what happened in the story?

My first story was about a boy who discovers he’s not human. Some villainous government agents attempt to capture him.

3. What got you interested in writing in the first place?

When I first began reading. I come from refugee parents and we didn’t have a whole lot of money, certainly not enough for books. So, I found the local library, which became my constant haunt.

4. What’s your favourite writing tip and how do you use it in your writing?

Don’t get discouraged by those rejection letters. They happen to the best of authors. Believe in your writing abilities and keep sending out those manuscripts.

5. What’s your favourite fun activity to do besides writing?

Reading a great children’s or young adult book and travelling in my caravan. (Yes, I’m a bit of a gypsy.)

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Thanks for chatting with us today Elizabeth. To find out more about Elizabeth and her writing you can visit her website: http://bethloria.com.au/

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Five Fantastic Facts with author Melissa Gijsbers

Welcome Melissa and thanks for joining us on the blog today!

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1. What is the most recent book you’ve had published and can you please tell us a bit about it?

My most recent book is Lizzy’s Dragon, launched in September this year. The book is about a girl called Lizzy who really wants a pet lizard. Instead she discovers something much, much better.

2. What was the first story you remember writing when you were at school and can you tell us what happened in the story?

I have a story that I wrote when I was about 7 about two rabbits called Mark and Melissa. They get married. Not much happens in the story!

3. What got you interested in writing in the first place?

Writing has always been something that I do. I can’t remember a time when I didn’t write. I only started thinking of creative writing as a career a few years ago as a way to do something I love and get paid for it!

4. What’s your favourite writing tip and how do you use it in your writing?

Stay true to yourself. Find the writing style that suits you.
I use this in my writing by sticking to topics that interest me and following the processes that work for m. There is no one size fits all way to get your writing done, do find a method that works for you.

5. What’s your favourite fun activity to do besides writing?

I enjoy all sorts of fun activities including reading, playing with my kids and their cousins, cross stitch, jewellery making and more! It’s hard to choose just one option.

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Great chatting with you today Melissa. For more about Melissa and her writing go to:

From Melissa Gijsbers – www.melissagijsbers.com & www.melissawrites.com.au

Lizzy’s Dragon available from http://stonetablebooks.com/product/lizzys-dragon/

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Five Fantastic Facts about Author Robert Vescio

Welcome to the blog Robert, and thanks for sharing five fantastic facts about you with Young Authors Academy.

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What is the most recent book you’ve had published and can you please tell us a bit about it?

Finn and Puss with Melissa Mackie and published by EK Books. Finn, a young boy, is lonely. Puss, a cat, is lost. Then Finn and Puss meet. Suddenly Finn isn’t lonely anymore, and Puss seems quite happy to be with Finn too. So when Finn sees a ‘Lost’ poster, put up by Puss’s owners, he’s faced with a tough decision. Will he do the right thing?

Finn and Puss is a tender tale that explores ethics and integrity through the friendship of a lonely boy and a lost cat.

This simple story, told in few words, gently explores how sometimes we need to make hard choices but that ‘doing the right thing’ has its own rewards.

What was the first story you remember writing when you were at school and can you tell us what happened in the story?

A story about a bunny who enjoyed digging things up. I always wanted a bunny so I made one up.

What got you interested in writing in the first place?

Books. I am a self-confessed hoarder of books, especially children’s books. I read every night. It relaxes me. Books take you in and out of magical lands. They make you laugh and they make you shiver. But, best of all, they make you dreamy and leave you bursting with excitement.

Reading is fun! You never know where your next adventure will take you…who you’ll meet on your trail…or what you’ll find.

I love to read and I enjoy writing stories and sharing them with children.

What’s your favourite writing tip and how do you use it in your writing?

Write what you know. Think of something close to your heart and make it interesting. If something is very close and dear to your heart the words will flow out easily.

What’s your favourite fun activity to do besides writing?

Going to the movies. It’s a family favourite.

You can find out everything you need to know about Robert and his books, here: www.robertvescio.com

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