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Patrick Ness and his super-author team raise £200,000 for Syrian refugees

Patrick Ness has taken Twitter by storm, raising £200,000 (and counting) for Save The Children’s Syrian refugee crisis fund, with help of fellow authors including John Green, Derek Landy, Rainbow Rowell and David Nicholls
  
  

Patrick Ness
Writer Patrick Ness, a new superhero who has raised over £200,000 for Save The Children, with help of fellow super-authors. Photograph: Murdo Macleod

Patrick Ness, the award-winning children’s author of The Rest Of Us Just Live Here and Chaos Walking, hit Twitter yesterday to raise support for the refugees caught up in the European crisis, saying he would “match donations up to £10k to do *something* to help”. He began a fund-raising campaign for Save The Children – and it’s taken off in a very big way! Here’s how it started:

Even though he was unsure if this Tweet would even work, he was soon surprised…

Mega-authors John Green (The Fault In Our Stars) and Derek Landy (Skulduggery Pleasant and Demon Road) added to the fund and were soon joined by adult author Jojo Moyes. And together with pledges from Patrick’s followers, the fund rose to £80,000. And it didn’t stop there…

After saying how “lovely, lovely” his fans are, Hank Green (yep, John Green’s brother and vlog partner!) joined in, pledging another £10K!

And then this happened: a group of US authors got involved, with Jenny Han, Rainbow Rowell and Maureen Johnson all began adding their own support!

Jenny Han, author of books such as The Summer I Turned Pretty and Burn For Burn, asked that instead of buying her a birthday present, making a donation to the fund “would be so great”!

And Rainbow Rowell, author of Fangirl and Eleanor & Park, started sorting her characters into Hogwarts houses for every thousand raised (by the way, we might be able to help here Rainbow!)

Maureen Johnson, author of The Shades of London series, gave out “A CUSTOM NICKNAME and PUBLIC PRAISE” to anyone who gave £10!

As more authors joined Ness in promoting (brilliant people such as Richelle Mead, Libby Bray, Ally Carter and Leigh Bardugo to name just a few), he tweeted this:

Before thanking his followers:

As the fund grew and grew towards £160k, David Nichols, author of One Day and Us, joined in, pledging to add another £10k!

The fund-raising continues, with Rosamund Lupton (author of adult thrillers), David Nicholls and Andersen Press, Marian Keyes, Francesca Simon and Walker Books pledging to add more money to the total...

Patrick Ness thanked his audience, saying they have “made me proud to be in the YA community, the book community, and the lovely community of all here”. Not surprising since, at the time of writing this newsflash, the fund hit £220,000 (way over if you count GiftAid).

Wow, it really is an amazing time to be part of the bookish community! Especially as the fund-raising for the refugees and Save The Children continues!

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