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  1. follow: We’re so excited to bring you this interview with veteran BBC comedy writer and author David Cadji-Newby. David has written for Fonejacker, The Peter Serafinowicz Show and Alan Carr Chatty Man, among others, and he released his first crime novel two years ago. In 2013 he added business owner and publisher to his list of achievements ...

  2. May 20, 2016 · It’s a powerful and personal way to tell a child that you think they are capable of overcoming difficult problems. The Little Boy Who Lost His Name is beautiful and so well done. Everything from creating the picture book, to the way it arrives in the mail, to reading it with the kids is extraordinary and one of a kind.

  3. May 12, 2017 · Up next is David Cadji-Newby, a veteran BBC comedy writer, novelist, and as of 2013, author and founding partner of Lost My Name, the trendsetting digital publisher behind one of the world’s most popular children’s books. The software-platform-cum-children’s-book-publisher recently closed $9 million in funding, led by Google Ventures, for ...

  4. Nov 26, 2013 · Exclusive interview with David Cadji-Newby. by Lucy Moore | 26 November 2013. Suitable for both boys and girls. We describe The Little Girl/Boy Who Lost his/her Name as personal and magical. We ...

  5. Jul 7, 2016 · The Little Girl Who Lost Her Name / David Cadji-Newby and Pedro Serapicos. One day a little girl awoke, sat up and rubbed her eyes, looked over at her bedroom door. and got a BIG surprise! This book is adorable. Truly adorable. And rather than feeling like a cut and paste ‘personalised’ book, it feels like a book.

  6. Nov 3, 2014 · David Cadji-Newby is in charge of all the writing. He’s been a freelance writer for 15 years and has written comedy for Fonejacker, The Peter Serafinowicz Show and Alan Carr Chatty Man, among others. He also released his first crime novel two years ago, but it was during his stint in advertising that he met Sharabi.

  7. Apr 26, 2017 · More from David Cadji-Newby and Tales from Wonderbly Backstage. Nick Marsh. in. Tales from Wonderbly Backstage. Towards a Universal Theory of Picture Books. Part One; Zero to Three. Nov 23, 2016. 3.

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