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'Forget the clichés. Twitter is an essential tool for writers because it is the easiest way to raise one's profile and engage with readers, writes Leslie Cannold.'
'John Marsden is passionate about children, about how we treat them, about their education and their future. He believes children have a hunger for the truth and , like them, he wants to get below the surface with his writing, past the masks we put on.' (p. 20)
'The more that writers honour the specific detail and unique characters of their story, the more their tale will resonate with many readers, says Arnold Zable.'