


This is my first post for a while, as I spent most of last week in America, courtesy of Scholastic, who invited me over to do an event at the American Library Association's mid-winter conference in Boston, prior to the U.S. publication of Fever Crumb in April. I also spent a day in New York, which was a bit of a blur, as you can see...
It was a good trip - I suppose that statistically there must be some rude, stupid and obnoxious Americans, but the ones I met were, without exception, generous, witty and charming. But now that I'm home again I find that I don't have many traveller's tales to tell, since I spent most of the time eating or talking. So here are some photographs instead.