Robert Swindells was inspired to write "Stone Cold" after seeing young homeless people on the streets of London. He wanted to raise awareness about the issue of homelessness among young people and shed light on the harsh realities they face. Swindells hoped the book would encourage readers to empathize with those less fortunate and take action to help.
because he likes chocolate :>
It took Robert Swindells about six months to write "Room 13." He reportedly wrote the book in his attic study in Scarborough, England.
because he felt sad for the homeless people!!
Robert Fulghum was inspired to write his list while sitting in a pew at a Baptist church in Kansas City.
Shelter named his army: The Camden Horizontals
Robert Muncsh got inspired because he was a teacher and he saw how wonderful the kids storys were so he started to write books for kids
Robert Swindells wrote "Room 13" while living in the Yorkshire Dales, England. The picturesque and sometimes eerie surroundings of the Dales provided inspiration for the atmospheric setting of the story. The novel reflects themes of mystery and suspense, which are enhanced by the unique landscape of the region.
Her family inspired her to write.
As many people thought it was a dull ending and complained on his blog so he took on the advise and wrote a new ending. It says on the new books "Now with a new final chapter" i guess this ending is better than the old one...
Robert Burns, the Scottish poet, lived on a farm. His mother, Agnes Broun, took care of the children and did farm chores. She inspired her son Robert to write poetry and songs.
Robert Browning was inspired to write the poem 'After' by the death of his wife, Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The poem reflects his deep feelings of loss and longing for his late wife, exploring themes of grief and memory. Browning uses the poem to express his emotions and process his feelings in the aftermath of her passing.
Eoin Colfer was inspired to write in primary school after reading Viking books inspired by his history lessons.