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  • Getting Storyshaped With Fleur Hitchcock
    2026/02/26

    This week, we got to speak to the Queen of Crime herself, Fleur Hitchcock! Fleur shared some of her brilliant tips and tricks to writing her novels, as well as letting us in on a secret or two (hint: you might be surprised by the authors she's never read!) We discuss setting, Scandi noir vs. 'cosy' crime, the vital importance of pony books, and a wonderful connection to the great Nina Bawden. Get your crime-solving hats on, and join in the fun!


    Find Fleur online at her agent's website: The Shaw Agency


    Stories mentioned this week include some of Fleur's own:


    Shrunk!

    Dear Scarlett

    Murder at Wintertide

    Murder at Snowfall

    ... and many more


    And the stories which shaped her include:


    The work of Malcolm Saville

    The Silver Sword, by Ian Seraillier

    Richard Scarry's Storybook Dictionary

    Ant and Bee, by Angela Banner, illustrated by Bryan Ward

    Andy Pandy - originally a BBC television show; later a comic strip in Robin magazine

    The Batman comics/character, created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane

    The Superman comics/character, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster

    The Green Lantern comics/character, created by Bill Finger and Martin Nodell

    The Justice League comics/characters, originally conceived by Sheldon Mayer and Gardner Fox

    Tintin: Explorers on the Moon, by Hergé

    Asterix, created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo

    Tammy, and June - comics originally published by Fleetway between 1971 and 1984

    Bunty - comic originally published by DC Thompson and Co between 1958 and 2001

    James and the Giant Peach, by Roald Dahl, illustrated by Michel Simeon (1967)

    The Otterbury Incident, by Cecil Day-Lewis, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone

    Nightbirds on Nantucket, by Joan Aiken

    Black Hearts in Battersea, by Joan Aiken

    The work of Josephine, Christine, and Diane Pullein-Thompson

    National Velvet, by Enid Bagnold, illustrated by Lauriane Jones

    The Manual of Horsemanship, and Keeping a Pony at Grass, published by the British Pony Society

    The Ponies of Bunts, by Marjorie Mary Oliver

    The work of Dick Francis

    Flambards, by KM Peyton

    Black Beauty, by Anna Sewell

    The work of Henry Treece

    Eagle of the Ninth, by Rosemary Sutcliffe

    Boys' Own books belonging to Fleur's uncles

    The work of Nina Bawden

    The work of Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, James Elroy, Louis L'Amour , James Herbert, Stephen King, Rachel Ward, Belinda Bauer

    A Wizard of Earthsea, by Ursula le Guin

    The Dark is Rising, by Susan Cooper

    The Kelpie's Pearls, by Mollie Hunter, illustrated by Charles Keeping

    Stig of the Dump, by Clive King, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone


    Our podcast bookshop in Ireland is Halfway Up the Stairs: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie. You might also like to check out www.kennys.ie for free shipping within the Republic of Ireland!


    In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops.




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  • Getting Storyshaped with Sarah Webb
    2026/02/12

    We finally managed to sit down with Sarah Webb, the Queen of Irish Kidlit, on today's episode. Join us for a fun stroll through the ups and downs of her Storyshaped life, from her early days of working in bookselling to the achievements she would go on to claim - a multiply-published, award-winning, best-selling author of fiction and non-fiction for children and adults, as well as an event programmer, an Events Manager, and - full circle! - back to bookselling in the wonderful surrounds of Halfway Up the Stairs specialist children's bookshop in Wicklow.


    Find Sarah online at her website: www.sarahwebb.info


    Books mentioned in today's episode include Sarah's own:


    The Weather Girls

    The Little Bee Charmer of Henrietta Street

    The Amy Green Series


    And the stories which have shaped her include:


    When We Were Very Young, by AA Milne

    Now We Are Six, by AA Milne

    Richard Scarry's Busy Busy World

    Green Eggs and Ham, by Dr Seuss

    The Elephant and the Bad Baby, by Raymond Briggs and Elfrida Vipont

    Looking and Doing, by Leo Hallisey and Donal Byrne

    Tiger Flower, by Robert Vavra

    ROSC Art Exhibition Catalogues

    Bunty, Mandy, and Twinkle - annuals, and weekly comics

    Disney Play-Along Records, including Peter Pan, the Jungle Book, Cinderella, and Pinocchio

    National Geographic and Readers' Digest magazine

    Heidi, by Johanna Spyri

    Ballet Shoes, by Noel Streatfeild

    The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett

    The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, by CS Lewis

    The work of Eilís Dillon

    Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan Swift

    Favourite Greek Myths, by LS Hyde

    The work of Sinéad de Valera

    The Second-Best Children in the World, by Mary Lavin, ill. Edward Ardizzone

    The Flight of the Earls, by Walter Macken

    The Bookshop on the Quay, by Patricia Lynch

    Are You There, God... by Judy Blume

    The Great Gatsby, by F Scott Fitzgerald

    New Patches for Old, by Christabel Mattingsley

    The Lottie Brooks series, by Kate Kirby

    The work of Margaret Atwood, Kate Chopin, Marge Piercy, Patricia Scanlan, Marian Keyes

    Babies Need Books, by Dorothy Butler, ill. Shirley Hughes

    Owl Babies, by Martin Waddell and Patrick Benson

    Alfie, by Shirley Hughes (series)

    A Wizard of Earthsea, by Ursula leGuin

    The work of Susan Cooper

    The Harry Potter books

    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, by John Boyne

    Tyger, by SF Said

    The work of Frances Hardinge

    Catfish Rolling, by Clara Kumagai

    Summer Sisters, by Judy Blume

    The Dutch House, by Ann Patchett

    Writers and Lovers, by Lily King

    Heartburn, by Nora Ephron

    Harriet the Spy, by Louise Fitzhugh

    Calvin and Hobbes, by Bill Watterson

    The Far Side, by Gary Larson

    Maus, by Art Spiegelman

    Love and Rockets, by the Hernandez Brothers

    Smile, Guts, and Ghosts, all by Raina Telgemaier

    The Drama Club, and the Cartoonists' Club, by Telgemaier and Scott McCloud

    Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, graphic novel adaptation by Amy de Jongh

    Mexi-Kid, by Pedro Martin


    Our podcast bookshop in Ireland is Halfway Up the Stairs: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie. You might also like to check out www.kennys.ie for free shipping within the Republic of Ireland!


    In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops.





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  • Getting Storyshaped With Gráinne O'Brien
    2025/12/04

    Gráinne O'Brien is no stranger to anyone on the Irish book scene! A bookseller, a creative writing coach, and a published author, she released her debut YA novel in April 2025 to instant acclaim. We were delighted that she made time in a very busy day - with thanks to The Campus Bookshop in UCD, Sinéad's old workplace, for giving her somewhere to set up her computer so she could talk to us! - and we had a brilliant natter about stories, books, and the importance of listening to the voices in your head. (If you know, you know!)


    Find Gráinne online HERE

    Find Rontu, Gráinne's creative writing coaching service, HERE

    Find Kenny's Bookshop, where Gráinne is Children's Buyer, HERE


    Books mentioned in this week's episode include Gráinne's own:


    A Limerick Fairytale

    Solo


    And the stories which shaped her include:


    Big Magic, by Elizabeth Gilbert

    These Are the Words, by Nikita Gill

    The work of Sarah Crossan

    The life and work of Mary O'Shea, elementary school librarian in Palo Alto, CA

    Ramona Quimby, by Beverly Cleary

    The Baby-sitters' Club, by Ann M. Martin

    Wayside School Gets a Little Stranger, by Louis Sachar

    Holes, by Louis Sachar

    The Magician of Tiger Castle, by Louis Sachar

    The Goosebumps books, by RL Stine

    The work of Maeve Binchy

    Flowers in the Attic, by Virginia Andrews

    The work of Marian Keyes

    JAWS, by Peter Benchley

    I Capture the Castle, by Dodie Smith

    The work of Jessica Townsend

    The Murder Most Unladylike series, by Robin Stevens

    The Song of the Lioness, by Tamora Pierce

    Nina Peanut Is Amazing and Nina Peanut, Mega Mystery Solver, by Sarah Bowie

    Pablo and Splash, by Sheena Dempsey

    Notes from a Coma, by Mike McCormack

    The work of Sarah Moore Fitzgerald

    The work of Donal Ryan

    The work of Joseph O'Connor

    The Book of Secrets, by Alex Dunne

    Under the Hawthorn Tree (trilogy), by Marita Conlon-McKenna

    Creative Writing for Dummies, by Maggie Hamand

    Atmosphere, by Taylor Jenkins Reid


    Our podcast bookshop in Ireland is Halfway Up the Stairs: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie. You might also like to check out www.kennys.ie for free shipping within the Republic of Ireland!


    In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops.










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  • Getting Storyshaped With Eve Wersocki Morris
    2025/11/27

    Eve Wersocki Morris has been called 'the best-kept secret in children's publishing' by no less than Lemony Snicket himself, so who are we to argue! We were delighted to get a window into her delightfully noirish Storyshaped life. Come with us as we discover the stories - movies, books, the lot! - which have shaped her and her work, right from her first novel (written when she was thirteen!) to the present day.


    Find Eve online at her website


    Books mentioned in this week's episode include Eve's own:


    The Bird Singers

    The Wildstorm Curse

    Clem Fatale Has Been Betrayed


    And the stories which have shaped her include:


    Movies:

    The Maltese Falcon

    The 39 Steps

    Strangers on a Train

    The Big Sleep

    Stage Fright

    Dial M For Murder

    Double Indemnity

    Some Like It Hot

    Sunset Boulevard

    The Ladykillers

    The Wrong Arm of the Law

    Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid

    Night Train to Munich


    Castle in the Air and the Chrestomanci books, by Diana Wynne Jones

    The Just William Stories, by Richmal Crompton, read by Martin Jarvis

    The Chronicles of Narnia, by CS Lewis

    The Roman Mysteries, by Caroline Lawrence

    Lizzie Zipmouth, by Jacqueline Wilson

    Fantastic Mr Fox, by Roald Dahl

    The Worst Witch, by Jill Murphy

    Noughts and Crosses, by Malorie Blackman

    Anna Karenina, by Tolstoy

    Madame Bovary, by Gustave Flaubert

    Northanger Abbey, by Jane Austen

    On Beauty, by Zadie Smith

    Heartburn, by Nora Ephron

    The Handmaid's Tale, by Margaret Atwood

    Rebecca, by Daphne du Maurier

    American Wife, by Curtis Sittenfeld

    The Poetry Pharmacy Comfort Poems Collection


    Our podcast bookshop in Ireland is Halfway Up the Stairs: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie. You might also like to check out www.kennys.ie for free shipping within the Republic of Ireland!


    In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops.


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  • Getting Storyshaped with Peter Donnelly
    2025/11/13

    We were thrilled to get the chance to sit down with Peter Donnelly, one of Ireland's foremost illustrators and picturebook makers, to discuss life, work, inspiration, and everything in between! Listen in for a chance to hear about how Peter was inspired by a mountain, and how NOT getting into art college was the best thing that ever happened to him. If you've ever wondered: how did Peter Donnelly come up with the brilliant idea to write a picturebook about the President of Ireland, then you've found your happy place. Come and join us as we winkle out Peter Donnelly's Storyshaped secrets!


    Books mentioned in this week's episode include Peter's own:


    The President's Glasses

    The President's Cat

    The President's Dog

    The President's Surprise

    The Dead Zoo

    The Great Discovery

    Up on the Mountain

    Little Wolf


    And the stories that shaped him include:


    The Cat in the Hat, by Dr Seuss

    The Selfish Giant, by Oscar Wilde, illustrated by Lisbeth Zwerger

    The Selfish Giant, by Oscar Wilde, illustrated by PJ Lynch

    The work of PJ Lynch

    Monty Python, British TV comedy

    The Prince of Egypt, animated movie on which Peter worked

    Anastasia, animated movie on which Peter worked

    Tilly and Friends, by Polly Dunbar

    This is Ireland, by Miroslav Sacek

    The work of Mac Barnett

    The work of Jon Klassen

    The Fairy Isle, by Síne Quinn, illustrated by Dermot Flynn

    Beanie the Bansheenie, by Eoin Colfer, illustrated by Steve McCarthy


    Our podcast bookshop in Ireland is Halfway Up the Stairs: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie. You might also like to check out www.kennys.ie for free shipping within the Republic of Ireland!


    In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops.

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    59 分
  • Getting Storyshaped With Nathanael (Nate) Lessore
    2025/11/06

    Get ready to pull on your nonsense shoes and go dancing on the kooky side of the street as we chat to the brilliant Nathanael (Nate) Lessore, author of the hilarious Steady for This and King of Nothing for teen readers, and Solving Crimes is NOT My Superpower, for slightly younger readers. This conversation will answer all the questions you have about life, including the most important one: how DO you give CPR to a mosquito? I mean, you can't deny it's something we've all wondered about...


    Find Nate online HERE


    Books mentioned in this week's episode include Nate's own:


    Steady for This

    King of Nothing

    Solving Crimes is NOT My Superpower, illustrated by Simran Diamond Singh


    And the stories which have shaped him include:


    Avocado Baby, by John Burningham

    Burglar Bill, by Janet and Allan Ahlberg

    Double Act, by Jacqueline Wilson

    The Lottie Project, by Jacqueline Wilson

    Tracey Beaker (TV series), original novels by Jacqueline Wilson

    Vicky Angel, by Jacqueline Wilson

    Scribble Boy, by Philip Ridley

    Harry Potter, by JK Rowling

    Noughts and Crosses, by Malorie Blackman

    Knife Edge, by Malorie Blackman

    The work of Flannery O'Connor

    The Chronicles of Narnia, by CS Lewis

    Glasgow Boys, by Margaret McDonald


    TV Shows:

    Scrubs

    Friends

    Boondocks

    Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

    Family Guy


    Spiderman (comic books)


    The work of Spike Milligan

    Conn of the Dead, by Dave Rudden

    The Door of No Return, by Kwame Alexander

    Happy Head, by Josh Silver


    Our podcast bookshop in Ireland is Halfway Up the Stairs: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie. You might also like to check out www.kennys.ie for free shipping within the Republic of Ireland!


    In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops.



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  • Getting Storyshaped With Kel Menton
    2025/10/16

    This Storyshaped chat is a feast for the soul. We were delighted to get a chance to sit down with Kel Menton, debut author, and talk to them all about their brilliant first novel, A Fix of Light, and the stories that have shaped not only the book, but Kel themself. We went on a fantastic trip from local ghost-lore to titans of the fantasy genre all the way to the Prose Edda and Poetic Edda - because, of course you'd end up there! Come on and join us for a fantastic meander through a marvellously Storyshaped life.


    Find Kel on their newsletter, Marginalia


    Books mentioned in this week's episode include Kel's own:


    A Fix of Light


    And the stories which have shaped them include:


    The Sleeping Giant, by Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick

    Cailín an Bhúrna/Colleen of the Barley, a local ghost story

    The Raven Boys, by Maggie Stiefvater

    Shiver, by Maggie Stiefvater

    The Demon's Lexicon, by Sarah Rees Brennan

    The Inkheart trilogy, by Cornelia Funke

    Reckless, by Cornelia Funke

    Wintersmith, by Terry Pratchett

    Shadow and Bone, by Leigh Bardugo

    Six of Crows, by Leigh Bardugo

    The work of John Green

    The Ruby Redfort books, by Lauren Child

    Beowulf, the Old English epic (HWAET!)

    Judith and Holofernes, the Old English poem

    The Poetic Edda

    The Prose Edda, compiled by Snorri Sturluson

    Summer Sons, by Lee Mandelo

    All For the Game, by Nora Sakavic

    Don't Let the Forest In, by CG Drews

    The Three Body Problem, by Cixin Liu

    The work of NK Jemisin

    The work of Ursula le Guin

    The work of RF Kuang

    Sentimental Garbage podcast - The Phantom of the Opera with Rebecca Kuang


    Our podcast bookshop in Ireland is Halfway Up the Stairs: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie. You might also like to check out www.kennys.ie for free shipping within the Republic of Ireland!


    In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops.



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    1 時間 8 分
  • Getting Storyshaped with Dr Darren Chetty and Prof Karen Sands-O'Connor
    2025/10/02

    We were privileged today to speak to the authors of the brilliant essay anthology, Beyond the Secret Garden, which is a vital critique of the current state of children's literature and its inclusivity problem. Dr Chetty and Prof Sands-O'Connor have written for many years over at Books for Keeps around these vital issues, and today they bring us through the importance of decolonising the children's literature canon - while also giving us an insight into their own Storyshaped lives, and what stories led them to the work they do today.


    You can purchase your copy of Beyond the Secret Garden here


    Stories mentioned in this week's episode include:


    The Good Immigrant, ed. Nikesh Shukla

    Sesame Street

    Roy of the Rovers football comic

    The work of JD Salinger and Jack Kerouac

    Dr Dolittle, by Hugh Lofting

    The Wizard of Oz (movie version)

    Mythologies, by Roland Barthes

    Elmer, by David McKee

    Tusk Tusk, by David McKee

    The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck

    Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte

    Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte

    The work of Charles Dickens

    Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott

    Sight and Sound magazine

    The Buddha of Suburbia, by Hanif Kureishi

    The Chronicles of Narnia, by CS Lewis

    Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens

    Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe

    Sing, Unburied, Sing, by Jesmyn Ward

    Freud in Oz, by Kenneth Kidd

    James, by Percival Everett


    Our podcast bookshop in Ireland is Halfway Up the Stairs: www.halfwayupthestairs.ie. You might also like to check out www.kennys.ie for free shipping within the Republic of Ireland!


    In the UK, check out our storefront on: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/Storyshaped. Disclaimer: If you buy books linked to our site, we may earn a commission from bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookshops.

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    1 時間 4 分