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When Pete Johnson was eight he wrote
a fan letter to Dodie Smith because he had loved 101 Dalmatians so
much. She wrote back and the two began exchanging letters, which
inspired Pete to become a writer. He sent his first story to a
publisher when he was 11. It was rejected!
Pete worked as a film critic for Radio One before
becoming a teacher in a secondary school. It was teaching which
gave him the ideas for his first book, Secrets from the School
Underground. He asked his students to advise him about his style,
and they gave him loads of hints on how to toughen his writing up
and, especially, how important it is not to use
clichés.
Pete writes all sorts of stories, but he particularly
loves writing ghost stories because he loves to give readers a
spooky surprise.
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