A Fascinating Find! Chinese typesetting blocks in Paris!

April 16, 2015 at 9:02 am | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

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Just look at this photo which I took last week in Paris in a bookshop window! It was a display of typesetting (the way type used to be printed onto paper before the whole system went digital) in the East and the West. Behind the samples of woodblock printing, you can see a photograph of the very sort of blocks, carved with different Chinese letters (or pictograms), which were originally invented in China by Bi Sheng between 1041AD and 1058 AD, five centuries before Johannes Gutenberg invented the first printing machine, using the same moveable type printing, in the West! And guess how that invention travelled from China to Europe? Along the Silk Road, of course! You can read more about Bi Sheng and his amazing invention on the Meet Some Fabulous Chinese Heroes page above – just click on the link!

Wow! 174 entries from 32 schools around the world! That’s a WHOPPING BIG competition!

April 12, 2015 at 10:15 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments
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Hello everyone! I’m back home again in Hong Kong, and just starting to judge my Shaggy Sheep Poem Competition, with my dog Bobby snuggled at my feet! Today I’ve collated all the entries and GEE WHIZZIKINS it’s a biggie! 174 fabulous entries from kids in 32 different schools in Beijing, Hong Kong, Melbourne, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Singapore, Sydney, Taiwan and even Seattle in the USA! So have patience, my friends! It’s going to take me a little while to read them all and decide on the ten best entries in each category. It’ll be hard work, but great fun too! I just love reading all your poems, and so does my dog Bobby too! So thanks a million for sending them all in!

Rodney Ram’s Literary Tour of Paris!

April 10, 2015 at 9:43 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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As we all know, Rodney Ram is a very artistic sheep who loves writing rustic airs, especially when he’s wearing those dainty flowers. So, being on holiday in Paris with my family as I – and my toy sheep – have been this Easter, what could be more natural than to take my sheep on a literary tour on the Left Bank in Paris?

Paris between the wars (@ 1919 to 1939) saw the flowering of many great artists and writers (especially American writers), who congregated there to live in small, damp rooms where they wrote their stories, and to spend their evenings in warm cafes and bars where they met all manner of European writers, artists and musicians, as well as each other, of course! It was here that Sylvia Beach founded Shakespeare and Company, the first English language bookshop and lending library in Paris, which became a home away from home for her American writer friends. So Rodney Ram and I, and my very forbearing husband and girls, set out yesterday to track down some of their haunts. This is where we went!

(1) ERNEST HEMINGWAY – No. 74, Rue du Cardinal Lemoine – where the great American writer wrote his first famous novels. We found the address, and rang on the door, but nobody opened. So then Rodney decided to wait on the door handle, then on the window sill. We even looked way up to the 3rd floor to see if Hemingway was in…but no one was home 😦 …so we moved on!

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(2) JAMES JOYCE – No. 71 Rue de Cardinal Lemoine – the great Irish writer was a close neighbour of the Hemingways for three months whilst finishing his masterpiece Ulysses, before he became rich and lived in more fancy neighbourhoods! We rang the bell…and waited and waited…but nobody came so we moved on again!

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(3) GERTRUDE STEIN – No. 27 Rue de Fleurus – another great American writer, who lived in Paris between the wars and there wrote her books and held wonderful literary salons for the writers and artists of the time. How I wish I could have been there (Rodney thinks the same thing :)! ) We rang the bell, and waited – but she must have been out! So we moved on…

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(4) WILLIAM FAULKNER – No. 26 Rue Servandoni – William Faulkner was another giant of American literature, who lived briefly in Paris in 1925 and often saw James Joyce sitting in cafes near the Jardin du Luxembourg, but never mustered up the courage to speak to him! Here my shaggy sheep and I pay tribute to the author of “The Sound and the Fury” and other wonderful stories.

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But alas, not even Faulkner was home…so after an hour spent sitting under the blossom trees in Jardin du Luxembourg, we high-tailed it down to the Eiffel Tower, before sailing down the Seine for dinner on a Bateau Mouche! Farewell, beautiful Paris in the Springtime! Au revoir and a bientot!

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Tick tock, tick tock, today’s the deadline date in my Shaggy Sheep Poem competition!

April 10, 2015 at 8:45 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment
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A big hello to everyone out there who has already sent in their wonderful Shaggy Sheep Poem for my competition! Now for those who haven’t yet, you’re VERY lucky that I’m writing this blog from Paris, especially if you live in a different time zone, as I’m going to give everyone till 12 midnight Paris time to get their entries in! But after that, my friends, your time is up! So if you still haven’t sent it, you have just a few hours left – hurry hurry! And for those who have sent theirs in, join me in my next post on Rodney Ram’s Literary Tour of Paris!

HAPPY EASTER! And it’s time to get that Woolly Poem Written!

April 5, 2015 at 1:33 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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A very Happy Easter to you, wherever you are! Now Easter was a time of rebirth, when Jesus was resurrected from the dead.  And it’s also a time for all things new, because, of course, it’s Spring (at least here in the Northern Hemisphere :))! The trees are blossoming, the daffodils are nodding their golden heads, and everywhere there is new life: baby birds, fluffy golden chicks, new kittens and puppies, colts and calves, and lots of lambs gambolling in the meadows…. speaking of which…

There are just FIVE days left in my Shaggy Sheep Poem Competition!  And there’s no better way to spend a beautiful Easter holiday than writing a fun poem about a ram, a sheep or a goat! So if you haven’t got your entry in now, you’d better get cracking! See my Clever Competitions page above for all the rules! The deadline date is Friday 10th April!

My first fabulous day at Shen Wai International School, Shenzhen!

March 30, 2015 at 9:53 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

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Yesterday and today I met the fabulous kids, teachers and library staff at the impressive Shen Wai International School in Shenzhen! We had eight fun-filled sessions, with the Nursery Kids meeting ALL my stuffed toys and the characters in my Dirty Stories, the Pre-Kindies and Kindies meeting Chester Choi, the Grade 1s meeting Pin Yin Panda, the Grade 2s and 3s meeting Rodney Ram, the Grade 4 and 5s meeting Sybil Snake, and the big guys and girls of the Middle Years program meeting my Dark Horse! Phew! And needless to say everyone learned a lot of fascinating Chinese folklore, history and culture! My lovely host was Teacher Librarian Joanna Tomaszewska, and she looked after me like a princess! Here we are above in front of a fabulous painting of Pin Yin Panda, then there’s me under the SWIS Reading Tree simply swarming with all my stuffed toys, and last of all, a trip by tuk tuk to dinner!  It was fun!

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Just 17 more days to enter my Shaggy Sheep Poem Competition!

March 24, 2015 at 8:57 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

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Here is Rodney Ram writing his latest rustic air (that means folk tune to you and me !). So if Rodney can write things, so can YOU! And you’ve got just 17 more days to enter my Shaggy Sheep Poem competition! See the Clever Competition page above for all the details!

And while you’re at it, why not LIKE my new Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/SarahBrennanAuthor 🙂

Another great day at CAIS Lower Primary, Kwai Chung!

March 23, 2015 at 10:30 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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Thank you to teacher librarian Jeannie Li and assistant Justin Enns for hosting another fun day at CAIS today! It was great to see you all again! Remember to enter my writing competition – details above on the Clever Competitions page!

A Fabulous Event at Asia Society in Hong Kong!

March 22, 2015 at 2:15 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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A big thank you to Asia Society Hong Kong’s Executive Director Alice Mong (second to my right) and Head of Programs (Arts and Culture) Winsome Tam (first to my right) for hosting a fabulous story reading event at Asia Society yesterday in conjunction with RoomtoRead, for me and my shy Rodney Ram! We had a fun, interactive story reading with a whole lot of kids, mums and dads, together with a tricky quiz for young and old with mini-panda prizes, some gorgeous colouring-in sheets by Harry Harrison to keep the kids busy before and afterwards, and wonderful speeches from Alice and the lovely Helen Van der Zalm from RoomtoRead (third to my right). It was a great honour to do an event at such a great Hong Kong institution, while representing such an exceptional children’s charity. Don’t forget to visit their websites at:

http://asiasociety.org/hong-kong/events/upcoming – for must-do cultural events in Hong Kong for the whole family and

http://www.roomtoread.org – to see how you and your family can help make the world a better, safer place for everyone by promoting children’s literacy.

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The Chinese Calendar Characters romp into CAIS Lower Primary School!

March 20, 2015 at 7:01 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
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Today my funny and fabulous Chinese Calendar Tale characters and I went romping in to Christian Alliance International School Lower Primary Campus at Kwai Chung! We met the gorgeous Kindies, some Grade 1s, and the Grade 2s, with two story readings of The Tale of Pin Yin Panda, and two of The Tale of Rodney Ram! And they all met my fun cast of stuffed toys, cousins of my Chinese Calendar characters. Here I am above with librarian Jeannie Li, holding Spring the Lamb, library technician Justin Enns looking a bit puzzled as he points at the Big Cat Stamford, who never made it into the Zodiac (all because of that cheating Rat), and me with my Bear Bunny Bear! I’ll be seeing you all again on Monday when I visit the rest of the Grade 1s and the Grade 3s!

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