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Anna Na-Maus

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I was born in Cheshire in 1972. At primary school, I discovered two things that would eventually lead to me becoming the person I am today. The first wasn't actually at school, it was at home, when my big sister dressed me up in her nurses uniform. She was three years older than me and I have no idea what her intention was, but it planted in a seed in my soul that has grown and blossomed ever since.

The second thing did happen in school. I had a teddy bear called Albert that my cousin had given me. I loved that bear and, when we were given the task of writing a story in class, I made the story about him. Albert was a superhero and my story filled three exercise books. I discovered that I loved writing. Before I left primary school I remember
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Anna Na-Maus I know it sounds boring but keep a timeline of what's happening in your story.
I update mine either before i start writing in the morning or when I fin…more
I know it sounds boring but keep a timeline of what's happening in your story.
I update mine either before i start writing in the morning or when I finish. It keeps a focus on events and provides something easy to refer to if I need to refer to an event later in the story. It also stops you making mistakes, like having someone move house on Christmas Day.(less)
Anna Na-Maus That's a really tricky question, there are so many great worlds out there, especially being a fan of sci-fi and fantasy. If I could only write like th…moreThat's a really tricky question, there are so many great worlds out there, especially being a fan of sci-fi and fantasy. If I could only write like that, but you can't have everything.
If I had to pick one it would probably be Garth Nix's Old Kingdom where I would ride a paperwing. Possibly the greatest way to fly ever.(less)
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As some of you probably know Anna has suffered from a very rare form of cancer for most of her life. Unfortunately, after more than twenty years in remission the cancer has resurfaced.Because of the treatments involved Anna has taken the tough decision to set her writing aside for a while and concentrate on getting better. But she has asked me to tell you not to worry, she has beaten this before a Read more of this blog post »
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