Writing NSW

Garth Nix’s, can’t beat ’em, bangers and mash

2018-09-12T21:04:59+10:00Categories: Recipes|Tags: , , , , , , |

Portrait of a recipe
Fantasy author Garth Nix loves food - lots of different types of food - but put his back to the wall (or a tree as was the case with the Kids & YA Festival), and he plumps for bangers and mash - an all-time favourite for many. So we have used the Taste recipe with red onion gravy below because we used the Cleaver's gluten free mint and lamb sausages and red onion gravy (with red wine) because red wine goes so well with lamb. We hope you enjoy them as much as we did.

Kids & YA Fest flight-of-fantasy giveaway

2018-09-08T15:33:07+10:00Categories: Giveaway|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Kinder surprise!
Thanks to authors Kate Forsyth, Belinda Murrell and Sarah (S.L.) Mills, Word of Mouth TV has two more book packs to give away this week for our special Kids & YA Festival edition. And it's another bumper giveaway, containing the most books of any giveaway to date (so exciting!). What’s in the box? Kate Forsyth's The Impossible Quest quintet, Belinda Murrell’s The Sun Sword trilogy and S.L. Mills' GOM’s Gold.

Episode 6: Writing NSW’s Kids & YA Festival

2018-09-03T19:10:35+10:00Categories: Episodes|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

Word of Mouth TV had such a great time interviewing authors at Writing NSW's Kids & Young Adult Festival. The events were packed but we still managed to persuade authors Jaclyn Moriarty, Garth Nix and Belinda Murrell to spare some time to talk about their latest books and share their book and food tips. Everyone else must have had a great time too, because the event trended fourth on Twitter for the day, no mean feat.

Oliver’s gruel with a 21st century twist

2018-09-02T15:03:26+10:00Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , |

Iconic Literary Food Moments
In honour of our coverage of Writing NSW's Kids & Young Adult Festival, this episode’s Iconic Literary Food Moment is devoted to the children’s classic Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Millions remember the moment when Parish orphan Oliver Twist returns with his bowl of gruel to Mr Bumble and says “Please Sir, I want some more?” In this scene, Dickens plays our emotions like a fiddle.

Kids & YA Fest – Adventures of Bronte Mettlestone

2018-09-03T18:49:12+10:00Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Kate's review
I have always thought that Jaclyn Moriarty has one of the freshest and most original voices in Australian children’s literature and so was eager to read her latest children’s fantasy, beautifully presented as a hardback with whimsical illustrations by Kelly Canby. The book did not disappoint – it was a sparkling delight from beginning to end, with lots of unexpected discoveries, wondrous encounters and madcap adventures.

Jaclyn Moriarty’s favourite chocolate brownies

2018-09-08T16:12:41+10:00Categories: Recipes|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Portrait of a recipe
Jaclyn Moriarty loves chocolate and she wrote much of The Extremely Inconvenient Adventures of Bronte Mettlesome while sitting in her gorgeous local chocolate shop. So it is not surprising that chocolate features heavily in the book and there is special mention of chocolate brownies. Jaclyn says she switches chocolate brownie recipes all the time, always looking for the ultimate one.

Kids & YA Fest: Frogkisser! and The Lost Sapphire

2018-09-02T15:06:28+10:00Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Kate's review
As part of our Writing NSW's Kids & Young Adult Festival special, Kate interviewed Garth Nix and Belinda Murrell and reviews their latest books. Garth's Frogkisser! - a fun retake on an old fairytale - was widely acclaimed by all at the festival. Belinda's latest offering is The Lost Sapphire, a wonderful story for girls who like to imagine what life was like in the past.