·  Contact Information

You can e-mail me! Jenny Sullivan on robjen@wanadoo.fr

Sometimes this doesn't work from the web-page, but if you make a note of the address and then go through your e-mail server once you are out of the web-page, there shouldn't be a problem.

I am currently living in Brittany, but come home on a regular basis to get a ‘fix’ of Wales and to visit schools, libraries and bookshops to keep in touch with readers.  If you’d like me to visit, my next visit will be in March 2012 for World Book Day on 1st March and for a few days each side of that.  After that it will be the END of June, not the beginning as usual, because I shall be taking part in the first Dinefwr Literature Festival between29th June and 1st July, so if you would like me to visit in March or June, please get in touch as soon as possible because I get booked up very quickly, I’m afraid!

If you want to contact Pont (who publish most of my work) please write to Viv Sayer, Pont Books, Gwasg Gomer, Llandysul, Ceredigion SA44 4BQ. You can phone on (01559) 362371 or e-mail on gwasg@gomer.co.uk 

And guess what!  Pont Books has a web page, too! You can access that at www.pontbooks.co.uk

Another web site you might find useful is that of Literature Wales ~ www.academi.org where you’ll find details of how to get funding to invite a writer into your school or college. The e-mail address is academi@dial.pipex.com

If you would like to take a party of up to 16 (well-behaved and sensible!) young people (Y6 upward) to Ty Newydd for a writing course, their website is www.tynewydd.org ~ contact Sally Baker, Director.

Speaking of contacts, I'd like to thank all the many children who take the time to e-mail or write to me to say how much they enjoy my work. These come from some surprising places ~ Israel, Japan, Norway, and many other places as well as Wales and England. I always reply to everyone, although some of the questions that I’m asked have made me think quite hard!  Something that gives me tremendous pleasure is receiving letters from young people whom I first met in primary school, who are now adult and still writing ~ sometimes because of something I’ve said or done to help them.  That’s amazing!

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