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Coleen turns to children's fiction
05.12.07 John Ryan
Coleen McLoughlin is to write a series of children's books for HarperCollins as well as three more non-fiction titles. The children's series, entitled Coleen Style Queen, is aimed at 10-12 year old girls. It will centre on a fictional character inspired by McLoughlin's childhood who faces fashion challenges along with the dilemmas posed by school, family, friends and boys. The first two books in the series will be launched in Spring 2008.
Non-fiction title Coleen’s Real Style will be published in September 2008 and is McLoughlin's guide to fashion, hair, beauty and make-up. It will follow her new TV programme, Coleen McLoughlin’s Real Women, to be screened early next year, which sees her searching for realistically sized models from Britain’s female population. There will be two further non-fiction titles.
The agreement for worldwide rights across all titles was jointly negotiated by Belinda Budge, m.d. and publisher of Harper Non-Fiction, and Sally Potter, publishing director of Harper Non-Fiction, with Paul Stretford of Proactive Talent Management.
McLoughlin said: "I had a great experience working with the team at HarperCollins on my last book and really enjoyed the whole process. When they approached me about the possibility of extending the contract I was delighted."
Mario Santo, m.d. of HarperCollins Children's Books, added: "Coleen is a well known, well loved celebrity and a style icon for the tween generation. We are very pleased to welcome her to the world of children's books. We share her passion, enthusiasm and creative vision for this new series and look forward to expanding her publishing portfolio to a younger audience."
Comments on this article
By Simon
I bet she'll write it all herself (but maybe Wayne will help her wiv the difficult words). Congratulations to eveyone involved in bringing us this new and exciting concept.05 Dec 07 16:03
By Chris Tordoff
'Coleen McLoughlin is to write...' This act in itself must be a monumental event!05 Dec 07 16:17
By Graeme K Talboys
This sort of thing makes me weep. There is so much excellent writing talent out there, yet we get agents and publishers throwing their money away on projects like this and then wondering what is happening to the book trade. It is mindless, witless pap, and the gushing of Mario Santo says it all. Content is irrelevant as long as a big enough profit comes in at the other end.08 Dec 07 16:22
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