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JEN
McVEITY
Fast-moving plots and lots
of dialogue are the trademarks of Jen McVeity's style. With over twenty
books in print, she is also known for her light touch and wry humour
when dealing with powerful themes. Her latest novel, Dreamcatcher
(published in the USA as 'On Different Shores'), is a novel for teenagers
about the conflicts that arise in a combined family after a divorce,
and a young girl's growing realisation and acceptance of her father's
imperfections. Jen has written for both teenagers and younger readers
(Wild Horses and The Big Feet Thief) and is able to offer
students a broad range of insights into the creative process.
Jen is happy to speak to
groups of school students, to teachers or to other groups of interested
adults. She has a devised an entertaining program of talks, more details
of which can be faxed. Her talks to children, for example, are entitled
'Boring Befores to Brilliant Afters', 'How Kids Get Published', 'Barely
a B in English and 24 Books in Print' and 'Where Do You Get Your Ideas?'
She likes to work with groups of students from years 4 to 12, ideally
offering a talk first with a workshop to follow.
Jen is a full-time
writer, living in Melbourne with her husband and two children, whom
she describes
as her best critics. She loves water skiing, snow skiing, playing A-grade
men's (?) volleyball and climbing trees with her children. She calls
this research for writing - her family call it having a good time.
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