Wimpy Kid author Jeff Kinney : ‘I’ve sold 300m books. What’s next ?’
As the 20th book in his Diary of a Wimpy Kid series is published, the author shows no signs of slowing down – scripting films, opening a bookshop and making plans to rebuild his hometown Watching Jeff Kinney sign books is akin to watching an elaborate piece of performance art. Backstage at a (…)
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