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Books published by publisher Young Writers

  • Poetry Explorers Poems from Southern Scotland 2009

    Connie Hunt

    Paperback (Young Writers, )
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  • Something Strange Happened in Rotorua: Write Off Line - NZ Secondary School Writing Competition 2019

    Young NZ Writers, Gen Gavel, Grace Bridges

    Paperback (Young NZ Writers, May 26, 2019)
    Something strange is going down... down underneath the volcanoes, down beneath the steaming thermal lakes and within the springs, bubbling up from hot mud pools, and spouting up in geyser sprays, filling the atmosphere with peril and agony, heroism and love. Fall with us, into the world of Rotorua.
  • Little Laureates Poems from Southern England and the Channel Islands

    Angela Fairbrace

    Paperback (Young Writers, May 31, 2007)
    None
  • Young Writers Literary Journal - 2011

    Nathaniel Caldwell, Blaze Johnson

    language (Young Writers Society, Aug. 22, 2011)
    We live in a time of constant advancement, where technology isn't the same from one day to the next. It seems that you've only just heard of the latest console when there's another, already on the market. Fortunately, the literary world works under different rules and books don't lose their power ten years down the line. The stories and poems in this journal are fresh and imaginative and in a year's time, when you have half forgotten what lays beneath the cover, you'll find them fresh and imaginative all over again. This is the future of good writing and these talented young people are here to share that future with you.
  • Kailouie

    Michael R.

    Hardcover (Writers, Dec. 7, 1993)
    Kailouie and the Snorkel Monster is a Hawaiian Adventure about the animals of the sea. Children will learn the importance of mutual respect between mankind and animals as they are enjoying the tale of a little reef fish who goes on an adventure. While living in Hawaii, Mike Daciek often snorkeled in Kailua Bay. It was on one such occasion that he discovered a small reef fish floating in a Styrofoam cup. The adventure of the little fish is presented in this brightly illustrated book, which incorporates authentic Hawaiian phrases and mythology to create an exciting tale. This book is recommended for children ages 3-13.
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  • Kailouie

    Michael R.

    Paperback (Writers, Dec. 7, 1993)
    Kailouie and the Snorkel Monster is a Hawaiian Adventure about the animals of the sea. Children will learn the importance of mutual respect between mankind and animals as they are enjoying the tale of a little reef fish who goes on an adventure. While living in Hawaii, Mike Daciek often snorkeled in Kailua Bay. It was on one such occasion that he discovered a small reef fish floating in a Styrofoam cup. The adventure of the little fish is presented in this brightly illustrated book, which incorporates authentic Hawaiian phrases and mythology to create an exciting tale. This book is recommended for children ages 3-13.
  • Stone Age Stories - Making History

    None

    Paperback (Young Writers, )
    None
  • Once Upon A Dream - South East Dream Weavers

    Georgia Harris-Love

    Paperback (Young Writers, )
    None
  • Crazy Creatures - Monstrous Tales

    Emily Wilson

    Paperback (Young Writers, )
    None
  • Once Upon a Dream - Creative Voices

    Donna Samworth

    Paperback (Young Writers, )
    None
  • Once Upon a Rhyme Expressions from the UK

    Claire Tupholme

    Paperback (Young Writers, )
    None
  • Once Upon a Dream - South London Voices

    Jenni Harrison

    Paperback (Young Writers, )
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