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English children's author From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karen Inglis is an English self-published children's author.[1]
Karen Inglis | |
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Nationality | English |
Occupation | Children's writer |
Website | https://kareninglisauthor.com/ |
Inglis' debut, The Secret Lake (2011), was aimed at the 8-11 age group, whereas subsequent have books been aimed at younger readers including the 3-5 range. Two sequels to The Secret Lake were published, both with a slightly older (8-12) audience in mind than the previous novel.
In 2018 Inglis published a practical guide book - How to Self-Publish and Market a Children's Book.[2]
Inglis lives in Barnes, London.[3]
Title | Year | Publisher |
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The Secret Lake | 2011 | Well Said Press |
Eeek! The Runaway Alien | 2012 | |
Ferdinand Fox's Big Sleep (with Damir Kundalić) | 2012 | |
Ferdinand Fox's Big Sleep Colouring Book (with Damir Kundalić) | 2013 | |
Henry Haynes and The Great Escape | 2014 | |
Walter Brown and the Magician's Hat | 2016 | |
Ferdinand Fox and the Hedgehog | 2018 | |
How to Self-Publish and Market a Children's Book | 2018 | |
The Christmas Tree Wish (with Anne Swift) | 2019 | |
The Tell-Me Tree (with Anne Swift) | 2020 | |
Return to the Secret Lake | 2022 | |
Beyond the Secret Lake | 2024 |
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