Mal Peet: A writer's world
The children's writer tells Lorna Bradbury why he sees himself as a bit of a chancer with a gift for telling stories
Mal Peet, who won the Carnegie Medal in 2006 for his historical novel Tamar, died on March 2 2015 several months after being diagnosed with cancer.
This interview was originally published in July 2006.
This interview was originally published in July 2006.
Oh how sad. We met him and Elspeth when he was at IIML in Wellington - a fabulous couple. And such talent. What a sad waste.
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