What’s in a name?
A lot of kids ask me where the two main characters in the book get their names. When I was growing up in north London, England, my best friend on Wolsey Road was an untidy boy named George. Because...
View ArticleNew Wiff and Dirty George illustrations by Liz Callen!
Have a look at the wonderful and quirky art Liz Callen has done at the WADG website. I think the spots are smashing! AND check out how awesome a 5th grader named Marin Beal from Raguet Elementary...
View ArticleHello and welcome
Blimey! You’ve reached the headquarters of Wiff and Dirty George. Well done! “Wiff and Dirty George – The Z.E.B.R.A. Incident” will be published by Boyds Mills Press on March 1 in hardcover. ISBN...
View ArticleWolsey Road Remembered
“The Wolsey Warriors stood guard beside The Rusty Blackbird, an ancient pub and the only establishment on Wolsey Road. The Wolsey Warriors were Ian Pepper, Stu Desmond, Sid McKenzie, and Halsey Heath....
View ArticleRead the first 3 chapters
Read the first 3 chapters of Wiff and Dirty George. “The railway car burst into bedlam. Handbags yawned wide. Briefcases sprung open. Fountain pens zoomed by Wiff’s nose. Passengers shoved and...
View ArticleWiff and Dirty George’s Wolsey Road
“Wiff stepped out the door and scanned London’s rooftops. Brick chimneys crowded the horizon. A flock of pigeons wheeled over Wolsey Road. If he shut his eyes, this was the scene that stuck in his...
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