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Saturday, February 7, 2009 12:05:41 PM
Karen Wenborn wrote a blog post titled A trend by any other name.......:
Karen said, "may be history repeating itself? Look at Classsics Illustrated in the 1940's, or go back even further and find 'Bill's finest' as illustrated abridged children's editions produced as utility books at the start of WWII.Seems that kids have always..." more
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 6:27:38 AM
Karen Wenborn wrote a blog post titled Some goodbyes.......and hello to new opportunites:
Karen said, "From me that is - I left the company on Friday. Sad, as the books were like family, but as we all know, change is a constant!!What next? Hmm..not sure yet. I'll be doing a spot of consultancy in the very near future, after that????? In some ways it..." more
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 5:53:07 AM
Karen Wenborn commented on Jason Cobley's Profile:
Karen said, "I've just finished Moving Targets.....highly recommended..beautifully written, will gallop you through every emotion during the course of the book. Great stuff Jason."
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 5:48:09 AM
Karen Wenborn commented on Franci Rogac's Profile:
Karen said, "Hi Franci,
Good to meet you!
We only publish graphic novels of the classics, in the UK,so not of much use to you I'm afraid!!
Sounds like a brilliant idea, you have a magical day too.
Cheers
Karen"
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 5:41:08 AM
Karen Wenborn added a link to Classics Illustrated on her profile page
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 4:41:47 PM
Karen Wenborn wrote a blog post titled I've been quiet..really quiet!!:
Karen said, "Had tonsils out by laser.Need I say more? Almost two weeks later and still knocking back painkillers and avoiding long conversations :-(If anyone EVER tells you it's a good idea, ask me first.......I'm going to the SSAT show in Birmingham tomorrow..." more
Monday, October 6, 2008 7:35:29 AM
Karen Wenborn wrote a blog post titled YA and Teensreadtoo.com:
Karen said, "This morning I had an invite to join this lovely group of people http://yaynot.ning.com/from Jennifer Wardrip of www.teensreadtoo.comLooks like a great place to meet and discuss, thought it might be of interest to some of you......if you let me have..." more
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 11:03:46 AM
Karen Wenborn wrote a blog post titled Halloween, Christmas and seasonal things:
Karen said, "How could I? Mention Christmas already. Forced to, by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet To Come......very exciting week as A Christmas Carol, Jane Eyre and Frankenstein are all at the printers.Anyway, talking of Halloween,..." more
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 5:19:10 AM
Karen Wenborn added Macbeth: Making Shakespeare Accessible for Teachers and Students: Study Guide - Teacher's Resource (Classical Comics Study Guides) to her Bookshelf
Karen said, "The teachers resource for teaching Macbeth. Meets UK curriculum criteria. Photocopiable. Stand alone exercises. Full synopsis of the play. Late KS2 upwards (4th Grade in US)"
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 5:15:57 AM
Karen Wenborn added A Christmas Carol (Classical Comics) to her Bookshelf
Karen said, "The Quick Text version of A Christmas Carol. Same stunning artwork, fewer words. Suitable ages 8 and up. Teachers resources available too."
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 5:13:29 AM
Karen Wenborn added A Christmas Carol to her Bookshelf
Karen said, "The perfect Christmas tale, in full colour. With loads of information on Dickens, his life, works and family, and the Victorian era."
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 5:10:15 AM
Karen Wenborn added Frankenstein: Quick Text (Graphic Novel) to her Bookshelf
Karen said, "The UK Quick Text version. All of the books are now available is US English too :-) Different ISBN's obviously!!"
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 5:08:45 AM
Karen Wenborn added Frankenstein: Original Text (Graphic Novel) to her Bookshelf
Karen said, "Our latest book, just in time for halloween. Also available in our Quick Text version. Stunning illustraions by Eagle award winner Declan Shalvey"
Wednesday, August 20, 2008 8:14:50 AM
Karen Wenborn wrote a blog post titled Nearly there.....Frankenstein first passed the post!:
Karen said, "The whole team are now racing towards the finish line with three books completing in the next couple of weeks. Frankenstein should be first, the pages have now gone off to the printers, Phew! With jane Eyre and A Christmas Carol hot on his..." more
Monday, September 13, 2010 3:50:40 AM
Karen Wenborn made friends with Jen Green