Children's book writer, teacher, web dabbler, author of Dragonology, Egyptology, Wizardology and Pirateology among others. Most recently Ghostology. Woo!
Saw this as a boy at the British Museum exhibition back in the 70s organised by TGH James… sparking a lifelong passion… so great for us to work with him on @templarbooks Egyptology many years later.
@tahmadsyamil Aha.. well that works… I’ve changed the comment on the store… 5 stars now… mine currently only works in the main template view… need to think of a way of targeting it…
@tahmadsyamil Hi… just reinstalled it but no hide pro button appears… when it didn’t work I made my extension for fun & to use… for as long as it works… it’s on github https://Dugsteer/CanvaFreeshow
any comments appreciated…
@laitzcat Jesper, hi. 1. The company that made ‘em had a history of creating novelty books with eg swatches of “skin”, embossed covers, flaps and such for littlies and the idea was to make maybe only 3000 gorgeous upmarket coffee-table gift books with fab art to show off… 2. Maybe!
@kanethecarter@Real_Freezie1@TailiaCProd True never but I guess anyone could add “Ology” to the end of a book title and it seems Scolastic have – it could even be a lot of fun and I doubt anyone who sees it will think they are passing it off as one of ours – we shall see!
@BoredChefKota Than ye kindly, me and the team who made ‘em at @templarbooks are always happy for plugs! I didn’t write ‘em all though, Nick Holt and Emily Hawkins also authored and @nghiemta helped the amazing artists to produce their fab work!