Out this week, new mystery adventure for aged 9+ WINNER TAKES GOLD
'A gymnastic fantastic read' - Cate Shearwater, author of Somersaults and Dreams
'A glittering gymnastic tale' - School Reading List
'Filled with passion, intensity, challenges and intrigue . . . A dazzling warm up to the...
Yikes, that's crazy. So annoying it's not on US Amazon. I've seen it's on Shakespeare and Company and Fantastic Fiction, but the publisher is going to be selling international rights at the Frankfurt Book Fair in October, so fingers crossed a US publisher takes it on, which would make shipping...
Thanks IreneKa, totally. Yes, my coach character invented it in her days as a gymnast!
And is a backwards full layout with double twist the same as a double full? Can anyone confirm?
Yikes. How about I swap it for a full twisting double pike? Currently that's known as a Patterson, but I could retitle it for the purposes of the book. Its a G rating, so pretty hard.
Also, one more crazy question.
I have a beam dismount that was invented by the coach in the story called The Cazacu. It's supposed to be super-hard, a
backwards full layout with double twist. That's not known widely as anything else is it? It's okay if it's not well known, but shouldn't be...
Ooh that's interesting. I have gone back and forth on how to talk about tape and hand grips, as I will hopefully have an audience who aren't all gymnasts, so I need to be inclusive of them, but also not seem like I'm getting it wrong. I had 'hand grips' then changed it to 'palm guards' - but is...
OMG this is so useful. You can do gymnastics research forever without picking up on these things! Am now frenetically going through my manuscript checking for stray uses of 'the'.
On the dismount - if I swap it to a full-out, I'm assuming that's a hard skill, but not impossible for our highly...
Ah thanks, Josie. It's out Jan 5 2024 with Chicken House Books in the UK. I don't know if it'll be available in the US yet, fingers crossed I can get a US publisher!!! Here's the link, though don't know if you'll be able to access it Stateside:
Hi all,
I'm a children's writer, currently working on a gymnastics novel for 9-13 year olds for the UK market.
Seeing as there isn't really an equivalent to ChalkBucket in the UK, I was wondering if anyone here could answer some technical questions for me?
1. Would doing a tuck with one and...
Hello all,
Another stupid question about competition routines . . . How much last minute changes are there to a gymnast's routine in competition? Is every element locked down fr weeks, or might there be last minute changes - if a coach doesn't feel the gymnast is nailing a particular element...
Okay great. Sounds like making my heroine 12 might help. I have the training camp currently in the UK, with the competition in Paris, so that could work. And do you get Romanians competing (random question I know)!!!