Carly Patrick - Author
Hi there, welcome to my website, hope you enjoy your visit.About me:As a child my favourite pastime was to lock myself in a quiet room and read aloud to myself. My love of reading led to a passion for writing and ultimately, to a career as a children's author.After a brief stint as a lawyer, I began to write creatively and without footnotes! My first book was published in the US in 2007 "The Chocolate Moose".I currently live amongst the gumtrees in southern Sydney with my husband, two daughters and a hairy, sooty-coloured Scottie dog.
Hi there, welcome to my website, hope you enjoy your visit.
About me:
As a child my favourite pastime was to lock myself in a quiet room and read aloud to myself. My love of reading led to a passion for writing and ultimately, to a career as a children's author.
After a brief stint as a lawyer, I began to write creatively and without footnotes! My first book was published in the US in 2007 "The Chocolate Moose".
I currently live amongst the gumtrees in southern Sydney with my husband, two daughters and a hairy, sooty-coloured Scottie dog.
The Chocolate Moose
Author: Carly Patrick Illustrator: Berne Williams Themes: bullying, self-esteem, friendshipThe little moose and his woodland friends learn that being different isnât so bad. 45 pages Ages 3-8 Publisher: Better Day Publishing April 2007 ISBN: 9780976718956 Softcover
Author: Carly Patrick
Illustrator: Berne Williams
Themes: bullying, self-esteem, friendship
The little moose and his woodland friends learn that being different isnât so bad.
45 pages
Ages 3-8
Publisher: Better Day Publishing
April 2007
ISBN: 9780976718956
Softcover
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If you would like a writer to visit your school for a book reading, please contact me:emailcarly_carlypatrick.comphone+61409665463postPO Box 2146WOOLOOWARE NSW 2230
If you would like a writer to visit your school for a book reading, please contact me:
email
carly_carlypatrick.com
phone
+61409665463
post
PO Box 2146
WOOLOOWARE NSW 2230
"Read read read and write write write. In the context of teaching young students I vary that to read, talk, draw and write. And then I add, be ready and willing to share your workâ. Libby Gleeson 2007 Writing like a writer. Primary English Teaching Association Newtown, p.8
Some useful links::NSW Writer's CentreChildren's Book Council of AustraliaSociety of Children Book Writers and IllustratorsSociety of Children Book Writers and Illustrators - Australia & New ZealandAustralian Society of AuthorsJacketflapThe Polka Dot BannerNSW Dept. of Education Ant-bullying Program
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