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Renowned British fiction biographer Neil Gaiman is pictured attractive sly in black-and-white architecture and a bittersweet ashamed clover blazer. He’s Badger, of course, from The Wind in the Willows. Then there’s Children’s Laureate columnist Malorie Blackman, adapted into a alarming Wicked Witch of the West. There are added English authors, too – Terry Pratchett, Cressida Cowell, Terry Jones and Steven Butler – all dressed up and attractive absolutely acceptable as their actual admired children’s book characters.
More than 20 of the U.K.’s best acclaimed authors and storytellers took allotment in a one-of-a-kind befalling to dress up as their fabulous favorites, alignment from Mary Poppins (National Laureate for Storytelling Katrice Horsley), bluff Till Eulenspiegel (poet and children’s columnist Michael Rosen) and a acceptable Jekyll and Hyde (novelist Anthony Horowitz). The photos, meant to address to adolescent and added complete readers alike, will be featured in an alternate display at England’s Story Museum.
“I anticipate that annihilation that preserves stories, that encourages stories, that will advance accouchement to acquisition belief that they ability not contrarily blunder beyond is great,” said columnist Charlie Higson, in a statement, who chose to dress up as Boromir from Lord of the Rings. “And to accept a centermost area bodies can acquaint stories, the actual ancient anatomy of storytelling, and writers will adore activity to, is a abundant thing.”
The display – blue-blooded 26 Characters – will run from April 5 through November 2.
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