Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Stitch Head: The Graphic Novel by Guy Bass & Pete Williamson.

July 21st
nissa_the.bookworm – Top 5 Reasons to Read Stitch Head: The Graphic Novel
dreaminginpages – Promotional Post
callistoscalling – Review, Creative post
July 22nd
bookmarked.by.becky – Review
avainbookland – Review
littlelibraryadventures – Creative Post
July 23rd
therearenobadbooks – Top 5 Reasons to Read Stitch Head: The Graphic Novel
mrs.brasingtonreads – Review, Mood Board
ablueboxfullofbooks – Creative Post
July 24th
aneedleinmybookstack – Top 5 Reasons to Read Stitch Head: The Graphic Novel
pagesforpaige – Review
July 25th
thisreadergirl – Top 5 Reasons to Read Stitch Head: The Graphic Novel
onemused – Promotional Post
July 26th
artxsouls – Review, Playlist
markita_reads – Review
July 27th
meghenslittlelibrary – Promotional Post
gramsgarden_lfl – Promotional Post


Genre: Middle Grade, Graphic Novel
Publishing date: February 1, 2024
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Synopsis:
The first book in the best-selling, laugh-out-loud STITCH HEAD series by award-winning author Guy Bass, with illustrations by Pete Williamson, now brought to almost-life again in this brand-new, monstrously magnificent graphic novel edition.
Enter the darkly funny world of Stitch Head, as he steps out of the shadows into the adventure of an almost-lifetime…
Deep in the maze-like dungeons of Castle Grotteskew, eccentric Professor Erasmus created Stitch Head, a small, almost-human creature. His experiments continued, filling the castle with creations so fabulously monstrous that Stitch Head was long forgotten. Until a travelling circus ringmaster knocks at the castle door, promising to make Stitch Head a star. Is this Stitch Head’s chance to venture beyond the castle walls? Or could he be making a terrible mistake…?
Full of monstrous fun, STITCH HEAD is perfect for fans of GRIMWOOD, AMELIA FANG and THE NOTHING TO SEE HERE HOTEL.


Guy is an award-winning author whose children’s books series include Stitch Head, Skeleton Keys, Dinkin Dings, Spynosaur, The Legend of Frog and Atomic! In 2010 Dinkin Dings and the Frightening Things won the Blue Peter Award for Most Fun Book with Pictures.
Guy’s has also written plays for both adults and children. He has previously been a theatre producer, illustrator, temp, gerbil whisperer and has acted his way out of several paper bags.
Guy spent his childhood reading comics and hoping one day to become a superhero. He spends his adulthood in more or less the same way.
Guy lives in London with his wife and no dog – yet.
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Pete began his creative career in the mid-90s, moving to London to work as a character and background designer in the animation industry. He designed advertising campaigns for US television, before co-creating the darkly humorous short animated film Being Bradford Dillman (2011) which won 16 animation awards around the world.
He began illustrating children’s books in 2008, collaborating with Marcus Sedgwick on the Blue Peter award-winning Elf Girl and Raven Boy, and with Guy Bass on Stitch Head. He has now illustrated over 65 children’s books.
Pete lives and works deep in the Kent countryside, with his writer partner Catherine Meade and their young daughter.
