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one of my jobs and what I do...

Friday, 22 October 2010

What did YOU think!!!

Well now,  what did you think of  ZOMBELINA?  I know its only a fraction of the tale,
but soon you will able to download this and other tales as an audio book -












here's another tale to wet your appetite...
MISS CARR'S PIES 

Long, long ago, there was nothing but snow 
on the dark country lane in my tale,
And galloped a horse, (with a rider of course) 
With a bag full of paintings for sale.
But the snow was too thick, 
and he had to think quick 
if he stayed out too long he would freeze
And though the dark night 
he saw the pale light of an inn, 
where he could find some ease.

He tethered his steed in the stables next door, 
And carried his pictures inside.
And there by the bar, 
was the lovely Miss Carr 
with a tray full of pies at her side
Good evening Miss, 
he said with a hiss
his mouth was all frozen and solid
She simply looked up from a recipe book 
And said in a manner quite stolid.

"Good evening sir, 
Can I get you a beer? 
A room for the night or some tea?
There’s nobody here at this time of year 
I can give you a discount maybe?"
"What would be nice, is one of those pies?" 
 Said the traveller eyeing the tray
“Can you warm right it up 
with some ale in a cup 
and tell me how much I must pay

"I certainly can" she said to the man 
"please take a seat by the fire"
"I shall warm it up quick, 
I ‘ll be back in a tick  
with a pie that will match your desire"

Miss Carr went away with the pies on the tray, 
and selected the largest one on it
To the kitchen she went with a pie for the gent , 
Whilst humming herself an old sonnet.

"So the man wants a pie", she said with a sigh 
it will cost him much more than he thinks
She pulled out a locket 
from inside her pocket  
And opened it over his drink.
Down poured some dust, 
which was redder than rust  
It bubbled and fizzled and festered
She stirred up the brew 
which was thicker than stew 
but smelt rather good none the less……

Oooooops  - more to follow!!!!

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why not make a comment - let Leighroy know what you think
he'd love to hear from you… 




Leighroy also offers Storytimes at Schools and Library's  - ask for details about this service
at  :  info@hairyplugmonster.com 


link to our review page and see what other readers thought about Leighroy's service…
www.hairyplugmonster.com/reviews.html




Posted by Kul Cuthbert

Thursday, 21 October 2010

an other tale to tell….

Zombelina - written by Leighroy

If you had the respect of everyone, and the friendship of no-one, 
how far would you go to fill the emptiness in your heart?
Imagine if you had the skills to create your own child, 
just as you would a toy...would you call on the supernatural to bring her to life?
                       
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Nobody loved the strange doll on the shelf,

who had black matted hair and only one eye.

There was something about her,
that didn’t seem right,
And she glowed in the dark when you turned off the light!
She was warm when you touched her,
her skin felt too real,
She had blood on her lips that was cold and congealed.
Through one single eye she stared at the floor,
As she sat on the shelf of the toy master’s store.
Everyone knew of the toy master’s talent,
and the dolls that he made for the children in town
He could carve out a toy, with precision and skill
Using hammer and chisel, to fashion his will.
Despite all the praise,
he didn’t have friends,
or someone to trust - to share in his dreams
Someone to share all his dark lonely days,
Who would always be there and would not go away
Each doll that he made,
brought a smile to a child,
it was more than a toy - a companion for life
But nobody knew of his ultimate goal.
To create for himself – a doll with a soul……

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I know I Know I Know -  you want more of this tale and all in verse - well my friends it will be published soon, as with all the other stories and tales that Leighroy has written and yu'know what we are organizing an audio book for you to download with all these stories and tales.


comment on this tale!!!
send Leighroy a message          
info@hairyplugmonster.com

checkout  this website:-

www.hairyplugmonster.com

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

it's all about sharing...

review from one of our customers…
Date: 19 October 2010 19:49:31 GMT+01:00
Subject: your fantastic book


Hi, my daughter has recently had the privilege of meeting you and buying your book. 
I am wondering if you have any more books for sale or will there be any soon?


Thankyou Donna

A GOLDEN ARM TALE….

Written by Leighroy Marsh


This is a tale that my Grandad told me, 
As I sat as a child on his old bony knee
It isn’t a tale full of joy or of charm,
But a tale full of woe and a stolen gold arm
You should stop reading now if you easily spooked!
You should stand up and choose a more friendlier book.
You should stop reading now if you don’t like to JUMP
Because this is a tale that will make your heart thump.
Its starts long ago with poor Montague Law
Who was missing an arm, when he returned from the war
He lost it at battle, defending the king
Along with his bracelet, his wristwatch and ring.
The king was quite grateful, and pulled out his sword
Pointed at Monty – and made him a Lord
Lord Montague Law, the Brave and the bold
I’ll reward you again with an arm made of gold.
And so he returned to his wife and his farm,
With a chestful of medals and a solid gold arm
Where he kept it on show in a special glass box
Next to his trousers, his jumpers and socks.
The years soon passed by, and Lord Monty took ill
And despite all the potions and lotions and pills,
Old Montague knew that his time had arrived
So he called from his bed for his beautiful bride.
The angels are calling, I don’t have much time! 
And so I am leaving you all that is mine...
You can have all that belongs to the farm
As long as you bury me with my gold arm.
Lord Montague’s wife said she’d do what she’s told,
And bury her husband along with his gold.
But deep down she knew what she could do instead
And instead of the arm, She would bury some bread….

to be cont'd
oh yes - there's a lot more to this tale!!!

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do you have a question!  make a comment! 
Leighroy  (author of the Hairy Plug Monster) 
would love to here from you… 





Posted by Kul Cuthbert

Tuesday, 19 October 2010

ahhh! now here's a great recipe

Himalayan Balsam and Mixed Seed Cookies.......

The Hairy Plug Monster's  Himalayan Balsam and Mixed Seed Cookie
It's that time of year again when those delightful Himalayan Balsam plants adorn the pathways, and waterways of the English countryside and envelop everything in their way - and with each year their numbers increase until eventually there will be nothing left but "Balsam".  IMG020.jpgNaturally this has caused alarm throughout DEFRA and beyond, and each year well meaning folk head out into the woodlands and parks with the sole aim of "Bashing the Balsam" - Unfortunately, their efforts are not having very much effect and serve only as a slight inconvenience to the Himalayan Balsam.  However, as more and more people are daring to venture out at this time of year, intent on capitalising on the bountiful harvest of fruit and berries that are just coming into season, it seems only fair to let them know that an even greater harvest can be had from the public enemy of plants.
I did try spreading the word last year but without the aid of images, my message fell on deaf ears - this year however I am proud to bring you:

The Hairy Plug Monster's Himalayan Balsam and Mixed Seed Cookies  

First put your coat on and head off out to track down some Balsam, I have included an image to aid identification, but to further assist you, look for the tall plant with white or pink delicate flowers. At this time of year they should be on the wane and be replaced with seed pods which are shaped like tiny okra.  The Himalayan Balsam is easily identifiable, because when you touch a ripe seed pod it explodes "Alien style" and throws out the seeds in every direction.  ( this is one of the main reasons that "Balsam Bashing doesn't work").  The stem of the plant is a hollow and translucent and a quick inspection of the roots should show about twenty reddish roots just above ground that anchor the beast in place.

So when you are satisfied that you have the Himalayan Balsam in your sights, it is now time to harvest the seeds.

1.  Very carefully tilt the flower head towards you and without touching the pods place a large plastic bag over the top of the plant.  Once you are confident that the seed heads are inside the bag, tickle the pods and let them explode, ( be on the lookout for bees collecting the last bits of pollen).  The seeds will collect in the bag and each plant should give your about 100 seeds.

2.  Carry this action on until you think you have enough seeds.....how much is enough seeds?...erm  well I      don't know, but bear in mind that the pod husks are also collected and will need to be removed at a later stage so.... the more you collect the more you have to sort out later.....simple.


Himalayan Balsam seeds and the green pod husks

Your harvest should look similar to the image above with the seeds ranging from white to brown to black, being mixed together with the curled up green pod husks and occasional flowers.

Now comes the boring bit...the seeds need to be separated, and up to now the only way I have found to do this is to spread them out on a tray and pick out the pods, flowers and anything else that may have found its way into the bag.  I wont kid you....this will take a bit of time, but eventually you should be left with a tray full of seeds.


Himalayan Balsam Seeds


Place the seeds in a bowl of fresh water for twenty minutes to wash off any dust and creepy crawlies that still may be hiding amongst them and drain the water away through a sieve.

Dry Roasted Himalayan Balsam Seeds
Empty the seeds into a dry frying pan and on a low heat slowly cook them until the seeds turn a similar shade of grey.

Et voila your Himalayan Balsam Seeds are now ready for eating..... or.  you could do what I did and add them to a cookie mix



Cream 125g of unsalted butter with 125g of sugar, slowly add 2 beaten eggs to the mix and a teaspoon of vanilla essence.  Fold in 250 g of self raising flour and 200 g of Himalayan Balsam seeds together with a 200 g  mix of  of toasted almonds, pumpkin and sunflower seeds.



When the dough has chilled, remove from the fridge and dive into 26 pieces, rolling each one into a small ball and placing on a greased baking tray.



Lightly flatten each cookie before baking at 180C (160C fan oven) Gas Mark 4 for 10-12 minutes until golden but still fairly soft.  Leave on the baking tray for 5 minutes before transferring onto a wire rack to cool.



 And put the kettle on.

Congratulations, you have probably taken the best step to keep the spread of Himalayan Balsam in check and at the same time made yourself and the kids a damn fine cookie.  Now with a plate full of cookies and a glass of milk sit down in your favourite chair, open The Hairy Plug Monster and start reading.....if you haven't got a copy please visit      www.hairyplugmonster.blogspot.com     posted 6th September 2010
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these cookies are so delicious and the Himalayan seeds can be changed for any of your favourite dried fruit and seeds you may have in your store cupboard...when the Himalayan seeds are out of season….


Try it your family would love them! 


Monday, 18 October 2010

the hairy plug monster - Mmmmm - one I did earlier...



this is a sneaky peek about our book the Hairy Plug Monster
and do yu'know what - YOU CAN BUY ON LINE 
at :-      www.hairyplugmonster.com/purchase.html

it's a great stocking filler - treating one of your own
little cherubs or maybe a nephew,  niece or your friends little
ones you may know and love….
age group  3/7
and in fact the responses from our review page have been amazing!   why not take a look  :-


www.hairyplugmonster.com/reviews.html


Posted by Kul Cuthbert

Good Morning everyone and I'm lovin' this...

The wheels seem to be turning again for The Hairy Plug Monster

posted this from the  hairyplugmonster blog….  and as Leighroy  stated  
"it's only a matter of time!"    wooohooo…   
www.hairyplugmonster.blogspot.com
Last February I had a call from Diane Mitchell from the Wirral library services asking if I was free to do a reading as part of the Wirral Bookfest - in October!!


So 7 months later the date finally arrived and off I popped to Beechwood Library on the Wirral.  I read to two visiting schools in the morning (whose name escapes me at the moment).  No prizes for guessing the most popular story...again.

After a very fine panini in Heswell with fellow poet Angela Topping and the Principal Community Librarian - Julie Barkway, we travelled over to neighbouring Pensby Library for a brilliant reading to some more year ones and reception age children from the local school.  I had to refrain from reading Golden Arm as I didn't want to scare any of the younger children and incur the wrath of the accompanying parents.  It didn't matter though because "The Pot Bellied Cook and The Three Legged Dog" managed to capture the imaginations of the kids just as well.

Angela also recommended that I contact the Windows Project in Liverpool, as they assign writers and poets to schools all across the U.K.  I sent an enquiry with all the links and reviews I could find and now it's a matter of waiting for someone to get back to me.


Following my visit to Bury last week I received a really heartening e-mail from one of the parents who bought a copy of the HPM.

Dear Leighroy
Our Year 2 children recently visited the Bury Library for a visit with yourself. I purchased your book The Hairy Plug Monster and my children absolutely love this book. My daughter has read this book to her dad and her dolls and continues to ask for it to be read to her. Thanks a lot.
Deborah Barber (Mrs)
School Administrator - St Marie's RC Primary

This is just one of the many reviews that we have got since the publication just over a year ago, and I know that we haven't even scratched the surface yet.  Alison Davies one of the assistant librarians from Bury Library Service also received a call from St Joseph and St bede's  primary school in Bury asking for my details after seeing an article published in the Bury Times last week.  So I now have another booking in Bury for Monday - which is brilliant.  

If the success and enthusiasm shown for The Hairy Plug Monster and my other stories is replicated elsewhere, then its definitely only a matter of time.

Noah and The Hairy Plug Monster
I was sent  a photo from Canada, from a young fan called Noah proudly holding a copy of his book he received last Christmas and thought that it would be brilliant if I could fill the blog with pictures of other proud owners..so if you have an image of the HPM you want to send please email it to me at info@hairyplugmonster.com .
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 Leighroy the author,  would love to do a storytime at a school or library in your area -
if you would like more information why not get in touch and find out more about this service...



Posted by Kul Cuthbert