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Michael Morpurgo

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Access to books and the encouragement of the habit of reading: these two things are the first and most necessary steps in education and librarians, teachers and parents all over the country know it. It is our children's right and it is also our best hope and their best hope for the future.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    A lot of children, like I did, move away from words because of the fear - which is something you have to take out of education: the fear of worrying about what marks you'll get, detention, worrying about letting people down, your parents, teachers.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Always write your ideas down however silly or trivial they might seem. Keep a notebook with you at all times.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Animals are sentient, intelligent, perceptive, funny and entertaining. We owe them a duty of care as we do to children.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Any story that gets us thinking, and particularly young people, thinking why? Whether it's as a result of reading the book, or coming out of the theatre or the cinema, I think we should just simply be asking the question 'why'? Why did it happen to those people? Was it necessary? And anything that gets us thinking like that is really important.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Any story you write about war, or film you make about war, is bound to be political whether you like it or not.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Anything that gets children reading is fine.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    As a young child my attention span was, as I remember it, rather short.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Blind terror drove me on, with my flying stirrups whipping me into a frenzy. With no rider to carry I reached the kneeling riflemen first and they scattered as I came upon them.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Books that kids read should be about what is going on in the world.

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    But I didn’t dare. That has always been my trouble. I’ve never dared enough.

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    But just as soon as this war's over and finished with,I'll get back home and marry her.I've grown up with her, Joey, known her all my life. S'pose I know her almost as well as I know myself, and I like her a lot better.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    By the time I sit down and face the blank page I am raring to go. I tell it as if I'm talking to my best friend or one of my grandchildren.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Characters are the key to a good book. It took me several novels to comprehend that.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Children have to be motivated to want to learn to read. Reading must not be taught simply as a school exercise.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Don't worry about writing a book or getting famous or making money. Just lead an interesting life.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Encouraging young people to believe in themselves and find their own voice whether it's through writing, drama or art is so important in giving young people a sense of self-worth.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Everyone is interested in war, in that people don't want it to happen. I'm much more interested in peace than in war but it's important to understand why we fight.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    For me,the greater part of writing is daydreaming, dreaming the dream of my story until it hatches out-the writing down of it I always find hard.But I love finishing it,then holding the book in my hand and sharing my dream with my readers.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Genuinely good people are like that. The sun shines out of them. They warm you right through.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    He never reckoned much to schooling and that. He said you could learn most what was worth knowing from keeping your eyes and ears peeled. Best way of learning, he always said, was doing.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    I can hate you more, but I'll never love you less.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    I could believe only in the hell I was living in, a hell on earth, and it was man-made, not God-made.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    I don't consciously try to take my readers on a journey as I don't really think about my readers when I'm writing. I just try to write what I feel passionately about, to tell a story down onto the page.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    I don't know, but I do think that everyone has a story to tell. The question is, can they find the voice and the confidence to tell it? We lack the encouragement as young people to believe this; we very often think that writing is for clever people, which it isn't.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    If it is possible to be happy in the middle of a nightmare, then Topthorn and I were happy that summer.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    I got married young, far too young, but it is fine. We are still married 48 years later. I got married at 19.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    I'm still not sure I want to be a writer. I think of myself as a storyteller more.

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    I tell you, my friends,’ he said one day. ‘I tell you that I am the only sane man in the regiment. It’s the others that are mad, but they don’t know it. They fight a war and they don’t know what for. Isn’t that crazy? How can one man kill another and not really know the reason why he does it, except that the other man wears a different colour uniform and speaks a different language? And it’s me they call mad!

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    Michael Morpurgo

    I think people are more in contact now with the consequences of war than they've been for a very long time. And that's what amazes me when sometimes politicians seem to forget their history. They don't look and re-learn about what has happened before. Maybe they haven't got the memory, maybe they're already too young, but you can see how we become puffed up, and how we as a nation rise so quickly if we're not careful.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    I think there's something about studying a book which will kill it if you're not careful.

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    It is the child's understanding that teaches the adults the way of the future. They're still doing it today with modern technology.

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    It's good to focus on the universal suffering that goes on in any war. Whatever the right and wrongs of the war, there is always universal suffering.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    It's what I'll be singing in the morning. It won't be God Save the Ruddy King or All Things bleeding Bright and Beautiful. It'll be Orange and Lemons for Big Joe, for all of us.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    I was brought up, as a lot of kids are, on 'Aesop's Fables,' 'Brothers Grimm,' 'La Fontaine,' all those sorts of things. Hans Christian Andersen is a hero of mine.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    I was never a great reader, but there were two stories I loved best: Kipling's The Elephant's Child and The Jungle Book. Deep down, I've always wanted to write a book about a wild child and an elephant.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Like most writers, I sit in a room and scribble a story and you don't have a connection with the people who take your story, whether it be to the stage or to the screen.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Live an interesting life. Meet people. Read a lot and widely, learn from the great writers

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    Michael Morpurgo

    My Albert married his Maisie Brown as he said he would. But I think she never took to me, nor I to her for that matter. Perhaps it was a feeling of mutual jealousy.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Often it's the latest novel that I've written that is my favourite. I'd been dreaming it for so long, living and breathing its story so that when it finally arrives as a newly published book, smelling wonderful and fresh out of the box, there is nothing like it.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    One of the great failings of our education system is that we tend to focus on those who are succeeding in exams, and there are plenty of them. But what we should also be looking at, and a lot more urgently, is those who fail.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Our great problem, is that children now know whatever they want to know - at the press of a button they can discover all horrors of the adult world. They know very early on that the world is sometimes a very dark, difficult and complex place, and the literature they read must reflect that. Otherwise we're just entertaining them to pass the time.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Perhaps it is partly that we need to love books ourselves as parents, grandparents and teachers in order to pass on that passion for stories to our children. It's not about testing and reading schemes, but about loving stories and passing on that passion to our children.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Read a lot - poems, prose, stories, newspapers, anything. Read books and poems that you think you will like and some that you think might not be for you. You might be surprised.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Remember to write for yourself, not for a market and give yourself time to develop your own style, your own voice. It takes a lifetime. Enjoy it!

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Stories make you think and dream; books make you want to ask questions.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    That's what sailing is, a dance, and your partner is the sea. And with the sea you never take liberties. You ask her, you don't tell her. You have to remember always that she's the leader, not you. You and your boat are dancing to her tune.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    That's what this war is all about, my friend. It's about which of us is the crazier.And clearly you British have an advantage.You were crazy beforehand.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    Theatre can transform a child's life, just as an early cultural experience whether with opera, ballet, music or art is a wonderful thing because it opens the door to a life-long experience, a life-long enjoyment.

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    Michael Morpurgo

    There is the myth that writing books for children is easier than writing books for grownups, whereas we know that truly great books for children are works of genius, whether it's 'Alice in Wonderland' or the 'Gruffalo' or 'Northern Lights.' When it's a great book, it's a great book, whether it's for children or not.