'Let Hippos Eat Cake' is a candid memoir of the realistic process of the process of creativity, via anecdotes. 'Anecdultery' is a Hazel original term for story. The author shares the humour of a diverse workstyle & family life behind the beloved characters like the cake-eating hippo. Plus the risk-taking and adventures of an international author of over 200 books who worked in Antarctica and thinks in fractals. Hippocampus is where memories are kept. 'Being a Children's Author or Not?' tackles myths that writing for ...
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'Let Hippos Eat Cake' is a candid memoir of the realistic process of the process of creativity, via anecdotes. 'Anecdultery' is a Hazel original term for story. The author shares the humour of a diverse workstyle & family life behind the beloved characters like the cake-eating hippo. Plus the risk-taking and adventures of an international author of over 200 books who worked in Antarctica and thinks in fractals. Hippocampus is where memories are kept. 'Being a Children's Author or Not?' tackles myths that writing for children is easier or of less significance.
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