Stephen Davies

I am a children's author writing picture books, chapter books and teen novels. My books are set in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, on the edge of the Sahara Desert. I have lived in Africa for more than ten years, working with World Horizons amongst Fulani cattle herders. Welcome to my site.

Tag: books

The Importance of Physical Exercise for Writers

by Stephen Davies

Writing, like chess, is a famously sedentary activity. Authors spend their days sitting hunched over a keyboard, and the only exercise they get is wriggling the fingers, wrinkling the brow and reaching for Rich Tea biscuits. As the deadline nears, the hapless keyboard-basher begins to ignore her body’s needs for sleep, social interaction and physical [...]

Published: September 21, 2011 | Filed Under: Writing Tips | Tags: : : : : : : : : : : : :

Reading books on public transport – two views

by Stephen Davies

So I came across this blog today via @inspirationbits: People Reading Books in Public Places Here in Burkina Faso I hardly ever see someone reading a book in a public place. There is a great discussion in JM Coetzee’s novel Elizabeth Costello about why you seldom see people in Africa reading on buses. It’s not [...]

Published: September 14, 2011 | Filed Under: FILO 2010, YA books | Tags: : : : : :

Top 5 writing books – one writer’s recommendations

by Stephen Davies

Amazon.co.uk Widgets Whether you are an aspiring writer or a serial Newbery medal winner, the chances are that you are no stranger to the ‘How to Write’ manuals at your local library. ‘How to Write Fantastic Fiction’, ‘The Writer’s Life’, ‘The Marshall Plan for Novel Writing’, ‘How to Write a Thriller’, ‘How to Write for [...]

Published: August 28, 2011 | Filed Under: Writing Tips, YA books | Tags: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :
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