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one of my jobs and what I do...

Monday, 18 October 2010

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

Saturday, 16 October 2010

AN AUTUMN WEEKEND...

Well another week has gone by and we're in the Middle of October!!!!

Everyone busy doing there thing,  me however organizing the Tiler  - OH YES!  he has arrived
and getting on with finishing the Utility room…
it's taken flippin' ages to get this far  - bl**dy long drawn out Job but hopefully over the next couple of days it will be finished  - yippeeeee…

So next week I'm going to give you brief look at another tale Leighroy has written
yu'know what,  he just writes and writes and writes!  Golden Arm  is out of the next book (soon tobe published) from Spooky Tales so watch out for this  amazing second book almost nail biting wondering
what happens in each of the tales - and may I add,   aiming for the older children ages between 7 and upwards…  a scary scary book with a few different stories too read….      

this is an idea for the front cover 

let   Leighroy know what you think

send him an email 

 info@hairyplugmonster.com







ME however,  I love what Leighroy writes and as I said before 
"he is a great writer!"


have a great weekend… because it's a pleasant day for a brisk walk…
links to :- www.hairyplugmonster.blogspot.com  and catch up with Leighroy and what he's doing...




The Hairy Plug Monster we published earlier
now available in Waterstones and through our website...

Friday, 15 October 2010

storytimes

Leighroy performed the following storytimes at Waterstones, Schools and Library's below:

2nd  October     Waterstones - Warrington  
4th   October      http://hairyplugmonster.blogspot.com/2010/10/its-easier-to-see-wizard-of-oz-than-it.html 
5th   October     Radcliffe Library
10.15 - 10.45 St John's - Year 1 and Year 2 
11.00 - 11.30 Chapelfield - Year 1/2 
1.30   -   2.00 Gorsefield - Year 3 
2.15  -   2.45 Radcliffe Primary 
7th   October     National Poetry Day  Bury Library Service
14th  October     Wirral Book Festival  Beechwood Library



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...













the Story's  he reads:    Hairy Plug Monster, The Hairy Plug Monster goes to town,
and a collection from Spooky Tales (soon to be published)

A GREAT REVIEW...

a great review from one of our customers posted today ...  

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, 
BURY, Lanc.,







I love it when people say nice things about our book "The Hairy Plug Monster
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www.hairyplugmonster.com





Leighroy the author,  would love to do a storytime at a school or library in your area -
if you would like more information please get in touch and find out more about this service.


email : info@hairyplugmonster.com                

Thursday, 14 October 2010

kul cuthbert interiors - a brief look at design





past projects : just thought I'd share this with you






Posted by Kul Cuthbert

Commander-in -Chief -of-the-World












written by Leighroy Marsh 
he reached in his bag and then pulled out a disc,
that shimmered and glimmered in the afternoon sun
So…said the wizened old man to the boy…
do you like to play games?,
is it your kind of fun?
have you got the verve, and the guile and the nerve
to keep playing this marvellous game till you’ve won?
The Commander in Chief of the World  was transfixed, 
the hypnotic light sent  him deep in a trance,
what would it cost to get hold of this disc!
he couldn’t pass up on this chance.
He stretched out a hand and took hold of the disc, 
then he thanked the wizened old man with a smile.
He bid him good day and returned to his home,
as the wizened old man stood and watched for a while.
Alone in the house,
he looked at the disc,
there was something mysterious, something quite strange
he was sure he heard voices cry out from within , 
but couldn’t work out what the voices were saying.
With great expectation he loaded the game,
 and gripped the controls in the palm of his hand,
he patiently watched as the credits rolled by,
Strange looking places from faraway lands.
find out what happens when spooky tales is published coming soon…
why not post a comment  -  let Leighroy know what you think...
 

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Commander-in -Chief -of-the-World - written by Leighroy Marsh

cont'd…


and so he went out, without lasers or guns,
no spaceship to take him around
The Commander in chief   had to wait for a bus
while his mother drove off into town.
He stood at the stop at the top of his road,
and played with the bus fare he held in his hand,
He was joined by a wizened old man with a bag
that was tied with a thick rubber band.
Politely, The Commander-in-Chief-of-the-World, said “Hello”,
and the wizened old man nodded back.
he ask with a laugh,
“Do you know what I have?”
through a smile that was toothless, crooked and black.
Inside this bag is a game that I’ve made,
as he pierced the Commander-in-Chief with a stare,
It’s a game like no other before that you’ve played,
So real and intense, you could swear that you’re there.
He opened the bag for the boy to look in,
and his eyes opened up as he stared... 
deep inside a shimmering, shin, and a strange light glowed within,

"It's hard to find people these days" said the wizened old man
“who will try out this game that I’ve made”
They’re too busy reading or going for walks,
helping their parents or playing some sports
drawing, or listing to music of sorts 
nobody wants to play games….


to be cont'd….  (Ooooooo - I wonder what he'll do next !!!
our  Commander-in-Chief )