Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Jill Murphy and the Worst Witch
Apologies for silence – I've had a stinking cold which is lingering, and life has been busier than usual. Last week saw me heading up to North Cornwall to interview the lovely Jill Murphy, author of the fabulous Worst Witch series – and she’s just written a seventh book entitled The Worst Witch and the Wishing Star.
I interviewed Jill three years ago when she had two deerhounds and had just written a book entitled Dear Hound as well as another of her wonderful picture books. This time she was talking about writing a series for children and, sadly, both of her dogs were no more. The last one broke her leg and had to be put down two weeks ago so Jill was less than her normal exuberant self.
But she is the most generous of hostesses and made me coffee while we admired her cats. Then she asked if I’d like to get Moll from the van. Moll of course was in like a flash, and spent the next few hours sitting happily on Jill’s lap. A good bit of canine therapy for Jill and a nice bit of spoiling for Moll.
She then made me lunch and even suggested Mol could lick my plate afterwards (there’s a real dog lover for you). And we sat by the fire growing far too comfortable until I had to heave myself off the sofa and head for a walk before home.
Not having children, I’d missed Jill’s books but they are a real delight with the most wonderful illustrations that only she could do. Her books are full of warmth, fun and humour and would make the most wonderful present for any child – or adult for that matter. Go and check her out. You won’t be disappointed.
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I am amazed by the power of animals to help people feel good. Our son predominantly read factual books with a little bit of fiction thrown in, so we too never read her books.
DC - animals are amazing aren't they? Moll certainly cheered Jill up!
Good old Mol, she would cheer anyone up. Glad you brought a lot of joy to Jill.
Sorry you've had a cold! And around this time of the year, being sick is no fun. Here's hoping you get better VERY soon!
I always love connecting with other writers face to face. It gives me energy and motivation to keep going in this writing game. :)
I know of her and her books. She certainly looks a lovely person from the photo. I so identified with how she feels about her dogs.
Addy - poor thing, yes you would identify with her right now. You'd like her very much. She'#s very warm, caring and funny.
Melissa - I'm improving now thanks. And yes, it's great to meet other writers - very important.
Kim - what would we do without our bundles of joy?!
That'a lovely photo - and it sounds like an enjoyable time was had by all. I hope you're on the mend soon.
Thanks Chris - snuffles gradually decreasing!
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