Kiran's writings

Category: Writing

Kirkus Reviews Books of the Year 2018 and USBBY Outstanding Books List 2019

While re-writing my bio for the US edition of The Way Past Winter (forthcoming from Chronicle... Read more »

The Deathless Girls

I am beside myself with excitement to finally be able to publicly talk about The Deathless... Read more »

Soul Keeping Company

I just learnt of the passing of my favourite poet, Lucie Brock-Broido, who died yesterday... Read more »

So long, 2017, & thanks for all the fish…

2017 – with its Weinsteins, ignorance, natural disasters compounded by human action, Brexit – hasn’t... Read more »

Costa Book Awards Shortlists

I’m incredibly proud to be involved with the Costa Book Awards in two capacities: firstly, as... Read more »

A month (& a bit) of madness

Well. If you follow me on Twitter or Facebook, you’ll know it’s been quite a... Read more »

BBC Radio Oxford Interview

Today I was lucky enough to be interviewed by Kat Orman at BBC Radio Oxford.... Read more »

Jhalak Prize Shortlist

Here’s some news I never thought I’d be able to write about, because I imagined... Read more »

It's official!

So happy to announce that I have signed up to three more books with my... Read more »

NaNoWriMo 2016

For those of you who aren’t aware, NaNoWriMo is National Novel Writing Month. The goal... Read more »

Happy birthday take two

Dear THE GIRL OF INK & STARS THE CARTOGRAPHER’S DAUGHTER, Today you come out across... Read more »

Bolton Children's Fiction Award Shortlist

What a day! Just found out THE GIRL OF INK & STARS has also been... Read more »

Carnegie Award nomination

I am astounded. THE GIRL OF INK & STARS has been nominated for the Carnegie... Read more »

Waterstones and World Mental Health Day

It’s World Mental Health Day, and so today – like every day – I’m sending... Read more »

BookTrust's #TimetoRead campaign

Overjoyed to announce that THE GIRL OF INK & STARS has been selected as part... Read more »

Blackwell's Author of the Month

Blackwell’s Oxford is my gorgeous local bookshop and the site of the Oxford launch for The Girl... Read more »

The Times Children's Book of the Week

Very excitingly The Girl of Ink & Stars was The Times Children’s Book of the Week, and One... Read more »

A Dream Start…

I think I might be able to call myself a bestselling author. The Girl of... Read more »

Books, birthdays, & book birthdays

This week has been a Big One for many wonderful reasons. On Tuesday it was... Read more »

What Really Matters

A few days ago the wonderful Abi Elphinstone posted this on Twitter: Wanted to say... Read more »

Endorsements

I’ve had some lovely feedback for THE GIRL OF INK AND STARS recently. I can’t... Read more »

Pullman and Proofs

A picture speaks a thousand words, an embedded tweet speaks that plus 140 characters, so... Read more »

Writing, the universe, and everything

“What I need… is a strong drink and a peer group.” Douglas Adams, LIFE, THE... Read more »

THE GIRL OF INK AND STARS packshots!

So excited to be able to share the beautiful packshots* with you – hope you... Read more »

Happy New Year!

I hope 2016 is a good one for you. Today I’ve been invited to two... Read more »

Some changes…

One thing I’ve loved most about my writing journey so far is the support you... Read more »

The Next Step…

Just when I thought I was over the anxiety/joy of finishing copy-edits, this tweet popped up... Read more »

LET IT GO

Guys, big news. Two years after finishing my first draft and a year after getting... Read more »

…well this is awkward.

I’m really into my four-month blog hiatuses, aren’t I? Let’s just pretend that didn’t happen.... Read more »

Editing Update

A quick note before I collapse in a pile, but quite a lot to fill... Read more »

Something borrowed…

I just wanted to highlight a couple of blogposts about writing that I’ve read recently... Read more »

'…a riot is the language of the unheard' MLK

Two months since I visited here. Been busy doing (mainly) writer related things. A lot... Read more »

End of the Road

Optional soundtrack: Yesterday, something unnerving happened. My friend/housemate and brilliant writer Daisy and I were... Read more »

Writer, Writing

Forgive me blog, for I have sinned. It has been forty-four days since my last... Read more »

To Frame Or Not To Frame

Ahhh, framing devices. They are tricky things; done cynically, it is the worst kind of... Read more »

A beginning, a middle and an end

A longer post this week. Firstly I’m so glad I could tell you all my... Read more »

Ready. Set. WRITE! update

Nope, still can’t tell you my exciting news. I am about to pop with excitement... Read more »

Ready. Set. WRITE! {2014}

The Big News has to wait while some details are worked out, but in the... Read more »

Holding post

Hello! I have some big news to announce at the end of the week, but... Read more »

I'm still alive!

Sorry for the long silence. I am in that curious state of limbo that is Submissions, combined... Read more »

“So Matilda’s strong young mind continued to grow, nurtured by the voices of all those authors who had sent their books out into the world like ships on the sea. These books gave Matilda a hopeful and comforting message: “You are not alone.”

Keeping Roald Dahl’s quote from Matilda close as today it’s submissions day for The Cartographer’s Daughter. As... Read more »

"A word after a word after a word is power" – Margaret Atwood

Stumbling/tumblr-ing across Atwood’s quote reminded me of another I found (and lost) recently, which was... Read more »

Writer, Waiting – How to cope

The best part of being a writer, is writing. The hardest part, for me at... Read more »

Glossary

When I first started corresponding with agents and reading authors’ blogs, there were a few... Read more »

Purrrgatory, or, How I came to have an agent – the short version

I’m sorry I’m not sorry for the cat gifs. And the needless* cat pun in... Read more »

“Many years later, in front of the firing squad, colonel Aureliano Buendía would remember that distant afternoon his father took him to see ice.”

The above quote is the opening line of Gabriel García Márquez‘s first novel One Hundred Years of... Read more »