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Tag Archives: Rodmell
How a wolf should eat gran.
How a wolf should eat a gran. What a gem! Laura’s Atkins childrens’ workshop in Rodmell. She was both warm and energetic and, as an experienced childrens’ book editor, knows what makes a good childrens’ story. My favourite exercise was … Continue reading