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From horror and history to witches and YA fiction – the James Dawson interview
When London-based teen/YA author James Dawson hit Lancashire for a whistle-stop tour of three South Ribble teaching establishments to mark the 400th anniversary of the Pendle Witch Trials, writewyattuk was there to meet him. The Yorkshire-born and bred writer was … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brighton, bullying, Hollow Pike, horror, James Dawson, Kemptown, lancashire, Lancaster, Leyland, West Yorkshire
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