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Diane Tulloch
Known also as the Patientdreamer I am a writer who loves to dream, and is passionate about writing stories for the young so that they may join me in the wonders of adventure in countries and cultures afar, and in special moments to remember.
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Author Archives: Diane Tulloch
“Happiness in His Eyes”.
Right across America and indeed around the world on April 2, awareness of Autism is shining bright blue. While in America and in most parts of the world they are lighting up homes, parks, monuments and buildings in a ray of … Continue reading
Posted in ideas for writing, Literature
Tagged Asperger syndrome, Autism, Autism spectrum, Patricia Tilton
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“Quotes I came across..”
Clearing out some of my dining table space where I write I came across some quotes I have “collected” over time and seem to have forgotten to put in my Quotes/Poems etc… page. So I decided to post a few here … Continue reading
Posted in Literature
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Perfect Picture Book – Friday
Herbert The Brave Sea Dog A True New Zealand Story Author/Illustrator: Robyn Belton First Published : in 2008 by Molly Paul Books. Ages: 3 – 7 Theme: Faith, belief, devotion, survival, historical fiction, First Lines: Herbert was a small dog … Continue reading
Phyllis’s Adventure in Kiwiland.
*Yawn* Arrrr what a brill sleep. Morning Bro, morning Sis! Had to leave real early this morning, and take Diane’s hubby to work then on to a garage as the car was due for a warrant, so we waited and … Continue reading
Posted in 12x12in12, Blogs, Folklore / multicultural, ideas for writing, Picture book
Tagged Susanna Hill
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She Made It!!!
Yes that cute little traveller finally made it down under yesterday afternoon. Unfortunately I was working so I picked her up late afternoon, and luckily today have time off work to show her around my lovely city. If you haven’t … Continue reading
PERFECT PICTURE BOOK – FRIDAY
TWO LITTLE BUGS Author: Mark Sommerset Illustrator: Rowan Sommerset Published by: Dreamboat Books Ages: 0 – 12 years. Theme: Friendship, Lonely, anxiety, believe First Lines: Two little bugs sitting on a leaf, One on the top…. One underneath. Synopsis: From … Continue reading
Posted in Picture Book Review, Reading Aloud
Tagged Friendship, Mark Sommerset, Picture book
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Walking the Write Track with Donna
Have you ever come across a blog that caught your eye, and fed the inquisitive mind? A Blog that wiped away the wrinkled tension across your brow after a long day of work. One that makes you stop and think … Continue reading
Kiwi – SCBWI: 1st Conference 2012
It was lovely meeting everyone again on this our first local SCBWI meeting here in kiwi land. Francis Plumpton our fearless leader introduced Sandra Morris, author/illustrator and guest, who runs the Sandra Morris Illustration Agency, promoting illustrators, runs workshops, along with … Continue reading
Posted in Picture book, published writing, SCBWI
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How could I Forget!
I raced downstairs this morning and popped myself in front of my laptop for an hour of checking and answering emails, visiting blogs and reworking my latest picture book manuscript, before my hubby and I ventured out for our usual … Continue reading
“PERFECT PICTURE BOOK” – FRIDAY
Milly, Molly and Betelgeuse New Zealand Author: Gill Pittar Illustrator: Cris Morrell Ages: 4 – 8 years Published by: Milly Molly Books / MM House Publishing Theme: Love, Understanding, Differences, Feelings, Special, questions. Opening Line: “We may look different, but … Continue reading
Posted in Folklore / multicultural, Picture book, Picture Book Review
Tagged Gill Pittar, Milly Molly, Picture book
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