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Mark has written poetry most of his life and considers the majority of his songs to be poetry set to music. In the early 1990’s he wrote a short poem for his first daughter, Kara, about a frog named Ferdinand which over a period of time became a complete rhyming children’s story of 46 eight line verses, called The Tale of Ferdinand Frog.

In 2017, planning to retire from business, Mark had the story illustrated by the hugely talented illustrator, Mike Church, and started to search for a publisher. After many rejections he finally received two offers to publish The Tale of Ferdinand Frog. 

Mark decided to work with the publisher Austin Macauley to get Ferdinand Frog out into the world and the book was published in July 2020. Since writing The Tale of Ferdinand Frog, Mark has written a further five rhyming children’s stories, all featuring Ferdinand Frog in some way plus a host of other woodland creatures. The second book in the series, The Tale of Tommy the Tiny Tadpole, is currently being illustrated by Mike Church (who illustrated The Tale of Ferdinand Frog) and will be published in 2023/4.

He also regularly writes other, shorter poems and is planning to publish a collection of those and selected song lyrics at some point. His completed stories to date are:

The Tale of Ferdinand Frog

Tommy the Tiny Tadpole

The Tale of Cyril the Squirrel

The Tale of Harry the Hedgehog

The Tale of Osmiroid Owl

The Taleteller of Happiness Glade

Mark Hughes | Author Interview

Children’s author Mark Hughes joined BookTrib from the UK to discuss his enchanting story THE TALE OF FERDINAND FROG. What began many years ago as a short poem Hughes was writing for his eldest daughter has grown into a whimsical fairy tale in which frogs and other animals take center stage. The author had a lot to say about his experience writing the book and the research he’s done in preparation for his future projects. Check out the video below!

Posted by BookTrib on Friday, February 26, 2021

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