Archive for the 'Red Fever' Category
Thursday, July 12th, 2012
In case you missed it, here’s the author interview with Caroline Clough, author of the thrilling post-apocalyptic Black Tide and Red Fever. Q: What inspired you to write Black Tide? Caroline Clough [CC]: When I came to the end of writing Red Fever I was really sorry to say goodbye to Toby and his family. [...]
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Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011
Another wonderful review for our latest Kelpies Prize winner – Red Fever – from a real young reader! ‘I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I love how the author has made lots of problems for the characters to solve, instead of just one. This book is about Toby who is trying to find a cure for [...]
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Friday, March 4th, 2011
Caroline Clough, author of Red Fever, recently received this review of her book which I thought was so brilliant that I just had to blog about it. The best thing is that it is written by a real reader! ‘Hello, I am Greig Torpey and recently read your new book Red Fever. It is a [...]
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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
Just in case you missed the author interview with Caroline Clough about her first book Red Fever, which won the Kelpies Prize in August last year, here it is again. Q. How did you feel when Red Fever won the Kelpies Prize 2010? Caroline Clough [CC]: I felt amazing! It is a wonderful feeling for [...]
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Friday, August 20th, 2010
I’m thrilled to announce that Caroline Clough has won the Kelpies Prize 2010 with her book Red Fever. We announced the winner at an awards ceremony at the Edinburgh International Book Festival last night. The shortlisted authors had to travel from all over the country and Ritske Rensma (author of The Angel Ashariel) even flew [...]
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