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Maddy Yip offically launches 5th August 2021

Two years, 20,000 words and 80 illustrations later, it’s finally here! It took so long because I was working full-time as a marketing creative, as well as covering requests off the back of my last book Chinglish: writing features, doing interviews/podcasts, school visits, festival talks/panels, videos etc. Also, confession time, I’m a massively slow writer (and even slower at reading).

Working on this during the glummest months of the pandemic gave me oodles of joy, so I hope it does the same for my readers.

Maddy Yip’s Guide to Life is the first in a series. Find out more here.

Indie Book of the Month for August 2021!

OH WOW! My first ever middle-grade book has made it to ‘Children’s Indie Book of the Month’! Meaning it’ll be promoted in all UK independent bookshops throughout August.

Sometimes, I need to stop, breathe and appreciate what I do, and the support around me. It’s so easy to plough on to the next job without stopping to smell the roses.

Indie book shops are unique community hubs with the best personal service and expert advice you’ll find. So please keep them thriving by supporting them and shop local!

Gold Award for Chill with Lil

Bizzie Baby UK have awarded GOLD for my mindfulness book for children ‘Chill with Lil’!

Most people won’t know that apart from writing and illustrating books, I also practice meditation and am a qualified guide. One day I decided to put the two together and came up with ‘Chill with Lil’, a fun story with an integrated mindfulness exercise, to help kids enjoy some calm and stillness – something we all need more of in today’s busy world!

(Also shown are the Dutch and Turkish versions)

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The Book of Homelessness at MOYC

My story of being homeless and pregnant when I was 19, features in The Book of Homelessness, along with many other extremely thought provoking and touching accounts.

This incredible piece of work was put together by Accumulate, a charity providing support, workshops and scholarships for creatives affected by the lack of safe, secure and adequate housing.

The book is full of #ownvoices stories and brilliant colour art by the contributors. Buy at Accumulate’s website, or the fantastic Museum Of Youth Culture in London. All profits go to charity 🖤

I WON the Bristol Teen Book Awards 2020!

After being postponed twice (hoping we could meet in person), the 2020 Bristol Teen Book Award ceremony finally went ahead this month online, with deputy mayor Asher Craig presenting this beautiful blue glass trophy to me. 

As a writer with perpetual imposter syndrome, it’s things like this that remind me that actually, readers prove that I can write. So I’m going to display this award with pride alongside the others, and look at it whenever I feel creatively insecure ie. a lot!

A massive thank you goes out to the voters and the organisers at Bristol Teen Book Awards, an organisation championing diversity. If you get the chance, check out the other shortlisters because they are all equally brill.

NEW Maddy Yip series coming this August

I’m very excited to reveal advance copies of my latest book ‘Maddy Yip’s Guide to Life’. It’s the first in a laugh out loud series for kids 8+ and chock-full of madcap adventures.

It’s been brilliant working on this over the past year – thinking up hilarious scenarios and sketching funny cartoons got me through the gloom for sure.

When I was a kid, we didn’t have books so I bought comics from the newsagents and devoured them instead. Ever since it’s been my dream to create something similar of my own…and now here I am! I hope my readers get the same enjoyment from this as I have.

***Pre-order here***

Longlisted for The Blossom Awards

Wow – I’ve been longlisted for The Blossom Awards!
Founded by Alan Mak MP and Cathy Watts, these awards ‘Bring together the nation’s British-Chinese leaders and influencers and celebrate their success and contribution’…So as you can imagine, I am totally doing my happy dance today!
The work I do as an author is so varied but the most rewarding part is education, especially teaching our young people to close the gap between divides and differences. I’d like to think I can help empower them to build a more positive future together.
Thank you Blossom Awards for choosing me and congratulations and best of luck to all the other longlisters going forward!

I’m an EmpathyLab-trained author!

EmpathyLab is an organisation offering schools and libraries innovative and practical ways to build empathy.

Without this social and emotional skill, young people struggle to communicate and form strong relationships.

By encouraging children to #ReadForEmpathy, we can broaden their world view with stories that explore and teach how different people’s lives are, how important it is to understand what others are going through, and act on it.

So, we the team of Empathy Lab authors, will help integrate empathy education into existing school practices and empower our young people to build a more caring world – who’s with us?!

Join us for this year’s Empathy Day on 10th June 💛

World Book Day 2021

I was so excited when asked if I wanted to be included in the World Book Day video. Author Sophie Andersen and  booktuber Gavin Hetherington teamed up to create an epic montage of 153 authors spreading the message of book-love and the importance of getting them into the hands of as many young people as possible.

I was even more excited when a  sneak preview tweet was posted of me pictured next to Cressida Cowell, the Children’s Laureate – BOOM! So if any of you are thinking of writing but don’t think you’re of the right race, class or educational background – here’s proof it can be done.

World Book day is 4th March, so tune into YouTube and watch this fantastic video. It’s for everyone and it’s FREE – enjoy!

Read for Empathy

Chinglish has been chosen for the 2021 Read for Empathy collection, I’m so proud! 🙌

‘The empathy we feel for book characters wires our brains to have the same sensitivity towards real people’ (Raymond Marr, York University, Toronto)

This important collection of books get updated every year, and helps to raise an empathy-educated generation, so children can be their best selves in a culture of kindness. Right now what could be more important?

Find more information about EmpathyLab’s work and Empathy Day (this year it’s on June 10th 2021): bit.ly/2YgorOk