This episode, host Hannah MacInnes is in conversation with Katherine Rundell, shortlisted for the Book of the Year: Children’s Fiction for Impossible Creatures.
This episode, host Hannah MacInnes is in conversation with Peter Lantos, shortlisted for the Book of the Year: Children’s Non-Fiction for The Boy Who Didn’t Want to Die.
In this episode of The Nibbies Podcast, host Hannah MacInnes chats to Nathan Anthony, author of Bored of Lunch, about the rollercoaster ride that took him from his kitchen in Northern Ireland to the bestseller charts.
This episode, host Hannah MacInnes is in conversation with Leon Diop & Briana Fitzsimons, shortlisted for the Book of the Year: Discover for their landmark title Black & Irish.
This episode, host Hannah MacInnes is in conversation with Ravena Guron, shortlisted for the Book of the Year: Children’s Fiction for her novel, This Book Kills.
Hannah MacInnes interviews G.T. Karber whose mystery quiz book, Murdle, is shortlisted in the Non-Fiction: Lifestyle & Illustrated category at this year’s Nibbies.
This episode, host Hannah MacInnes is in conversation with David McCloskey, shortlisted for the Nibbie for Crime & Thriller Book of the Year for Damascus Station
Today’s guest for The Nibbies Podcast is Jamie Smart, the genius author/illustrator behind the Bunny vs Monkey series, and of this year’s nominated book, Multiverse Mix-up, shortlisted for Book of the Year: Children’s Illustrated.
Hannah MacInnes talks to Chloe Michelle Howarth, author of Sunburn, about the first-time publishing experience, what it feels like to be edited and how the road to promote the book can lead to strange and interesting places.
In the inaugural episode of The Nibbies Podcast, Hannah MacInnes interviews A.F. Steadman, author of the bestselling series of enormously well received dragon novels for children, Skandar and the Phantom Rider.