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Susan Cahill & Sinéad O'Hart
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  • Getting Storyshaped With Julie Sykes
    This week, we were honoured to speak to an undisputable Queen of Children's Literature - Julie Sykes! Julie is the author of well over a hundred books, many of them co-written with the equally excellent Linda Chapman. Her bestselling series include the Netflix-adapted The Unicorn Academy, but throughout Julie's almost thirty year career she has written for the youngest children right up to teens. Come with us for a brilliant insight into Julie's life, career, work - and just how she keeps her creative flame lit, even after all these years.Find Julie online at her website: www.juliesykes.co.ukFind out more about International Literature Festival Dublin at www.ilfdublin.comTickets for the LIVE Storyshaped event are available here: LIVE STORYSHAPED PODCAST EVENTTickets for Susan's solo event are available here: DISCOVER THE MAGICAL WORLD BETWEEN THE RAINTickets for Sinéad's solo event are available here: THE SUN, THE MOON, AND TWO STARSBooks mentioned in this week's episode include some of Julie's own:The Unicorn Academy series (co-written with Linda Chapman; illustrated by Lucy Truman)The Mermaid Academy series (co-written with Linda Chapman; illustrated by Lucy Truman)The Woodland Magic series (illustrated by Katy Riddell)The Perfect Puppies seriesThe Princess Ponies seriesAnd the stories that shaped her include:The work of Enid BlytonSwallows and Amazons, by Arthur RansomeThe Punchbowl series, by Monica EdwardsThe Romney Marsh series, by Monica EdwardsCarbonel: The King of the Cats, by Barbara SleighDiary of an Accidental Witch, by Honor and Perdita CargillThe Weirdstone of Brisingamen, by Alan GarnerThe Hobbit, by JRR TolkienGoodnight Mister Tom, by Michelle MagorianThe Great Elephant Chase, by Gillian CrossThe work of Dominique ValenteGreenwild: The World Behind the Door, by Pari ThompsonThe Hedgewitch series, by Skye McKennaThe Wycherleys, by Annaliese AveryThe work of Harriet Muncasteresp. Diary of Whisker Wildflower, by Harriet MuncasterThe work of Hilary McKayesp. Rosa by Starlight, Saffy's Angel, and Indigo Star (all by Hilary McKay)Our podcast bookshop in Ireland is Halfway Up the Stairs: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie. You might also like to check out www.kennys.ie for free shipping within the Republic of Ireland!In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Getting Storyshaped With Mariesa Dulak
    We had a totally magical walk through picturebook author Mariesa Dulak's Storyshaped life on the podcast today, which took us all the way from Barbados to Harrogate, and plenty of other places besides! From nursery rhymes to Stephen King, and William Blake to Barbara Throws a Wobbler, join us as we follow Mariesa through the fantastic collection of tales (both written and spoken) that have shaped her work and made her the person she is today. Let's go!Find Mariesa online at her website: www.mariesadulak.comBooks mentioned in this week's episode include Mariesa's own:There's a Tiger on the Train (ill. Rebecca Cobb)The Silver Shadow (ill. Alea Marley)And the stories which shaped her include:Nursery rhymes and songs told and sung to her by her parentsThe fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers GrimmOne Thousand and One Nights/Arabian Nights, folktales from the Islamic Golden AgeThe Flower Fairies, by Cicely Mary BarkerThe work of Alison UttleyWinnie the Pooh: Changing Guard at Buckingham Palace, by AA Milne and EH ShepardThe work of Dr SeussThe Chronicles of Narnia, by CS LewisThe Worst Witch, by Jill MurphyThe work of Enid BlytonFungus the Bogeyman, by Raymond BriggsThe Tinderbox (fairytale)The work of Roald DahlThe work of Stephen KingBlubber, by Judy BlumeForever, by Judy BlumeThe work of John AgardThe work of Benjamin ZephaniahThe work of Malorie BlackmanLittle Soldier, by Bernard AshleyFlower Block, by Lanisha Butterfield (illustrated by Hoang Giang)Out of the Blue, by Robert Tregoning (illustrated by Stef Murphy)Songs of Innocence and Experience, by William BlakeTyger, by SF SaidSkellig, by David AlmondNot Now, Bernard, by David McKeeWhere the Wild Things Are, by Maurice SendakBarbara Throws a Wobbler, by Nadia ShireenThe work of Julia DonaldsonThe work of Janet and Allan AhlbergThe Cafe at the End of the Woods, by Mikey PleaseThe Full Stop that Got Away, by Laura Baker (illustrated by Nathan Reed)Butter, by Asako YuzukiThe Island of Brilliant podcast, hosted by Nadia Shireen and Frank Cottrell-BoyceOur podcast bookshop in Ireland is Halfway Up the Stairs: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie. You might also like to check out www.kennys.ie for free shipping within the Republic of Ireland!In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Getting Storyshaped With Ellen Ryan
    Well - whew! Get ready for this week's episode, Storyshapers, because it's a whirlwind of mythology, folklore, history, archaeology and magic, all thanks to the enthralling Ellen Ryan. Ellen is a journalist and author, who likes to spend time visiting archaeological sites, researching the richness of Ireland's folklore, mythology, and history, and creating fantastic, inclusive, immersive, and lovingly constructed tales and retellings of some stories we might *think* we know... Come on a wander through the landscape of old Ireland with Ellen, and find out how she's Storyshaped.Find Ellen online at her agent's website: https://belllomaxmoreton.co.uk/childrens-fiction/ellen-ryanBooks mentioned in this week's episode include Ellen's own:Girls Who Slay Monsters (ill. Shona Shirley MacDonald)Gods Don't Cry (ill. Conor Merriman)And the stories that have shaped her include:Under the Hawthorn Tree, by Marita Conlon-McKennaThe work of Siobhan ParkinsonFlight of the Doves, by Walter MackenThe Milly McCarthy series, by Leona FordeThe Hounds of the Morrigan, by Pat O'SheaThe work of Patricia LynchThe Táin, ed. and modernised by Thomas Kinsella, illustrations by Louis le BrocquyThe Corpus of Electronic Texts (The UCC CELT Project)The Book of the Elders, eds. Ann Dooley and Harry RoweThe work of John Carey, medievalist and language scholaresp. Magic, Metallurgy, and Imagination in Medieval Ireland, by John CareyThe work of Daniel Curley, archaeologist and guide at Rathcroghan Royal Site and Visitor Centre)Ireland's Immortals, by Mark WilliamsThe work of Miranda GreenThe Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend, ed. Miranda GreenOur podcast bookshop in Ireland is Halfway Up the Stairs: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie. You might also like to check out www.kennys.ie for free shipping within the Republic of Ireland!In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Getting Storyshaped With Catherine (Catie) Wilkins
    This week, we had the JOY of chatting to the very funny, very talented, very lovely Catherine Wilkins (or you might know her as Catie, if you're a fan of her stand-up comedy). She brought us on a wondrous meander through her Storyshaped life, from the country of Disney to the tales of Mossycoat - and everything in between! Come with us as we wander through the stories that have shaped her life and work, and get ready for a dose of major 80s cartoon nostalgia. 'For the honour of Greyskull... I am She-Ra!'Find Catherine online at her website: www.catherinewilkins.co.ukBooks mentioned in this week's episode include Catherine's own:My Best Friend and Other EnemiesMy Brilliant Life and Other DisastersMy School Musical and Other PunishmentsMy Great Success and Other FailuresWhen Good Geeks Go BadThe Weird Friends Fan ClubYou're Not the Boss of Me!Café ChaosAnd the stories which have shaped her include:She-Ra (80s cartoon and the modern remake)The movies of DisneyThe Mysterious Cities of Gold (cartoon)Ulysses 31 (cartoon)The Twits, by Roald DahlFantastic Mr Fox, by Roald DahlThe Magic Finger, by Roald DahlThe Demon Headmaster, by Gillian CrossThe Worst Witch (series), by Jill MurphyPride and Prejudice, by Jane AustenThe Harry Potter books, by JK RowlingCatwitch, by Lisa Tuttle and Una WoodruffNorse Mythology, particularly a book owned by Catherine's dadCollected Fairy Tales, particularly an edition owned by Catherine's dad, which included the tale MossycoatAnd... The Rabbit That Jumped Too High, by Catherine Wilkins, aged 6! *heart-eye emojis*Our podcast bookshop in Ireland is Halfway Up the Stairs: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie. You might also like to check out www.kennys.ie for free shipping within the Republic of Ireland!In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Getting Storyshaped With Helen Peters
    We've only gone and snagged the fantastic, prolific, and very wonderful Helen Peters for the podcast - and it's her turn in the hotseat today! We were charmed to take a stroll through the Storyshaped life of an author described as 'one of our finest modern children's storytellers' by Waterstones (who, to be fair, know their stuff), and we learned all about how Helen's childhood was shaped as much by the farm she grew up on as it was by the stories she surrounded herself with. These stories not only shaped her, but they shaped her brilliant creative output, too. Come on - pull yer wellies on and let's get going.Books mentioned on this week's episode include Helen's own:Friends and TraitorsAnna at WarEvie's GhostThe Jasmine Green seriesThe Secret Henhouse Theatre trilogyFind Helen at: helenpetersbooks.comAnd the stories that shaped her include:Winnie the Pooh, by A.A. Milne, illustrations by E.H. ShepardThe Wind in the Willows, by Kenneth GrahameTarka the Otter, by Henry WilliamsonThe picturebooks of Molly BrettBrambly Hedge, by Jill BarklemLittle Women, by Louisa May AlcottWhat Katy Did, by Susan CoolidgeHeidi, by Johanna SpyriBallet Shoes, by Noel StreatfeildCurtains Up, by Noel StreatfeildThe Growing Summer, by Noel StreafeildThe Famous Five series, by Enid BlytonThe Secret Seven series, by Enid BlytonThe St Clare's series, by Enid BlytonSix Cousins at Mistletoe Farm, by Enid BlytonThe Railway Children, by E. NesbitThe Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson BurnettThe Casson Family series, by Hilary McKayThe Exiles, by Hilary McKayMillions, by Frank Cottrell-BoyceFramed, by Frank Cottrell-BoyceHoles, by Louis SacharLiar & Spy, by Rebecca SteadThe Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne FrankCue for Treason, by Geoffrey TreaseKing of Shadows, by Susan CooperOur podcast bookshop in Ireland is Halfway Up the Stairs: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie. You might also like to check out www.kennys.ie for free shipping within the Republic of Ireland!In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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About Storyshaped

A children's literature podcast all about the stories that shape us - and how the stories that formed us go on to shape the stories we create.We talk to children's authors, illustrators, bloggers, and book lovers of all sorts about the stories they loved as children (or perhaps, the stories they hated, feared, or were fascinated by!) and how those stories helped to shape their lives. Join us for weekly discussions about books, stories, and their power to change the world.Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/StoryshapedPodand Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storyshapedpod/Contact us on [email protected] Irish bookshop partner is Halfway Up the Stairs bookshop in Wicklow: www.halfwayupthestairs.ieIn the UK, check out our storefront on https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclosure: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops.Theme music composed and performed by Tony BettsLogo designed by Paul CoomeyYour hosts: children's authors Susan Cahill and Sinéad O'Hart Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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