The first event was with Serena Patel, the author of the 'Anisha, Accidental Detective' series which won the Sainsbury's Children's Book Award for Fiction. Her own family have been the inspiration for lots of the crazy things that happen to Anisha. Serena says that her favourite character to write is Granny Jas, because she's mischievous and ends up getting into all sorts of trouble. She also confessed that the 'evil twins' in the books are based on her own twin brother and sister!
Serena believes all children deserve to feel seen in the stories they read, and that "We need lots of different voices telling stories". She told us to hold on to our Big Dreams, as her childhood ambition was to be a children's author!
Alice's group enjoyed an entertaining afternoon with the poet, Joshua Seigal. He performed some of his poems, and took lots of questions from the audience. The BGFJ question was, "What would you have been if you hadn't been a poet?" The unexpected answer was, "An elephant!", followed by a brilliant elephant impression! (Really, he'd like to be a food critic, so he could eat lots of lovely food).
Josh told us about his pets and recited an unpublished poem about his cat, Bluebell, which is all about the annoying things his cat gets up to. He got us all joining in with the poems, and making a lot of noise!
Josh's advice was to "Write about the things you care about."