Jacqueline Wilson became writing because from a young age it was a passion of hers, and she has a natural aptitude for it. Mainly just because she loved (And still does love) to read!
Jacqueline Wilson started writing books because she had a passion for storytelling and a desire to create characters that young readers could relate to and learn from. She also wanted to address real issues that children face in her stories.
no one in paticular helped or persuaded her to write she knew from a very early age that she wanted to be a writer from the age of 7!
because her daughter Emma inspired her
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because she loves writing!
Obviously, why else would she start writing?
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Jacqueline Wilson was born in 1945, and began writing stories from the age of about 6. Her first "serious" book was a school project, a book called "The Maggots" written when she was about 9. She wrote some unsuccessful novels in the 1980's until her breakthrough book "The Story of Tracy Beaker" was published in 1991
Jacqueline Wilson has stated in interviews that she always wanted a brother rather than a sister, as she felt it would have been nice to have someone to play football with while growing up.
at the start, yes, but as i go along i let my imagination run wild!
she started as a reporter for Jakie magazine then decieded she wanted to write books instead
her first book was called the maggot family which she wrote when she was 9
She wrote her first novel at nine years of age it was called 'Meet The Maggots' it was about 7 children.
It started when my bum blew up!
Jacqueline Wilson started attending Latchmere School when she was 5 years old in 1954.
Jacqueline Davies started writing books because she discovered her passion for storytelling and wanted to share her creativity with others. She enjoys the process of creating characters and plots that engage readers and spark their imaginations. Additionally, writing allows her to explore different themes and ideas that are important to her.
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