Michael Morpurgo is an award winning author who has written over 100 books. He said in an interview that from start to finish it takes him about six months to write a novel.
Kensuke`s Kingdom
Here's what Michael has to say about that: "I was born a really long time ago. 5th October 1943. In St Alban’s in Hertfordshire." That's in the United Kingdom.
"What Does It Feel Like?" by Michael Morpurgo explores the emotional and psychological impact of war through the eyes of a soldier. The narrative delves into the soldier's experiences, fears, and reflections during combat, emphasizing themes of trauma, camaraderie, and the human cost of conflict. Morpurgo's poignant storytelling captures the profound sense of loss and the struggle to maintain humanity amidst the horrors of war. Ultimately, it serves as a powerful reminder of the emotional scars that linger long after the fighting has ceased.
That's a long story, I could write a whole book about that... actually a British writer called JK Rowling did write a book about that. Go and read it.
yes 4923 to be exact and there all called fredbob pants face knickerbum
on his bed he lies down and rights thats the only way he can write such great stories
18 yrs
1992
Kensuke`s Kingdom
Michael Morpurgo says a novel takes him about six months from start to finish. He said he works out the story in his head first and this takes at least a couple of months. After that, he starts the actual writing which takes him 2 to 3 months. Then, it normally takes him up to a month to make any needed revisions.
"Kensuke's Kingdom" by Michael Morpurgo is 176 pages long.
Here's what Michael has to say about that: "I was born a really long time ago. 5th October 1943. In St Alban’s in Hertfordshire." That's in the United Kingdom.
It had taken him atleast 5 years to write one book.
The answer to this question depends on the book.
"What Does It Feel Like?" by Michael Morpurgo explores the emotional and psychological impact of war through the eyes of a soldier. The narrative delves into the soldier's experiences, fears, and reflections during combat, emphasizing themes of trauma, camaraderie, and the human cost of conflict. Morpurgo's poignant storytelling captures the profound sense of loss and the struggle to maintain humanity amidst the horrors of war. Ultimately, it serves as a powerful reminder of the emotional scars that linger long after the fighting has ceased.
The longest period it has taken to write a book was 10 years. War and peace.
a book on the carrer of Michael Jordan would be as long as the Bill Clinton book. It could even be a little bit longer.