Thanks for coming to this interview here today, Sam. I’m getting a thumbs up from the zoo keeper, who is nervously outside the glass looking at me and Sam Copeland. It’s a unique setting for an interview but then again I am speaking to the writer of a very unique book series – Sam Copeland, author of Charlie Changes into a Chicken.īefore we begin can I just confirm that this snake, called Huggy, has in fact been fed? It’s not very often that you get to conduct an interview while sitting in the reptile house of London zoo, and by that I mean sitting on a mossy rock, amid very humid conditions whilst a twenty-foot long boa constrictor sleeps under dripping ferns. He is also a literary agent and director at Rogers, Coleridge and White. Charlie Turns Into a T-Rex is the sequel. Charlie Changes Into a Chicken is his first book. He works as a chicken whisperer, travelling the world using his unique gift to tame wild chickens. He is from Manchester and now lives in London with two smelly cats, three smelly children and one relatively clean-smelling wife. National Emerging Writer Programme Overview.
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