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A new Rye book for children

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This week’s Ryecast features two local men who have collaborated on a new picture book for young children. “Daisy and the Sneezee” has been written & illustrated by David Angell and Oliver Brooks who both live in Rye. They’ve been telling James Stewart about the story behind the book and discussing their favourite authors – including some of Rye’s most famous writers.

They’re entering a crowded marketplace competing against best-selling celebrity authors, but they’re both inspired by the creativity of Rye today and the town’s long history of writing. “I didn’t grow up here, but as a child I read The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Rye’s Joan Aitken,” says Oliver “I read the Captain Pugwash stories too. It’s only living here I’ve discovered John Ryan’s house in the town.” For David, Rye’s thriving creative community has also helped his writing. “There’s a culture of collaboration here. Everyone has a story to tell. Who wouldn’t be inspired by this beautiful town.”

You can buy Daisy and the Sneezee at Ethel Loves Me on the High Street or from www.sneezee.co.uk.

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This week’s Ryecast features two local men who have collaborated on a new picture book for young children. “Daisy and the Sneezee” has been written & illustrated by David Angell and Oliver Brooks who both live in Rye. They’ve been telling James Stewart about the story behind the book and discussing their favourite authors – including some of Rye’s most famous writers.

They’re entering a crowded marketplace competing against best-selling celebrity authors, but they’re both inspired by the creativity of Rye today and the town’s long history of writing. “I didn’t grow up here, but as a child I read The Wolves of Willoughby Chase by Rye’s Joan Aitken,” says Oliver “I read the Captain Pugwash stories too. It’s only living here I’ve discovered John Ryan’s house in the town.” For David, Rye’s thriving creative community has also helped his writing. “There’s a culture of collaboration here. Everyone has a story to tell. Who wouldn’t be inspired by this beautiful town.”

You can buy Daisy and the Sneezee at Ethel Loves Me on the High Street or from www.sneezee.co.uk.

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