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Friday, 1 June 2012

Carol Leith's   'A Cloud of Souls'  ebook now available for purchase -
published by HPM MEDIA Ltd -  http://www.hpmmedialtd.com/

http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/carol+leith/leighroy+marsh/carol+leith/a+cloud+of+souls+28ebook29/9215574/













A bit about the author


Monday, 28 May 2012

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Posted by Kul Cuthbert

'A CLOUD OF SOULS' HPM Media Ltd

HPM Media Ltd proudly present the brilliant debut 
novel - A Cloud of Souls by Carol Leith - available 
soon both on Waterstones and Kindle.



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Posted by Kul Cuthbert

Sunday, 29 April 2012

NOW THEN - here's a great review from 

what they say!   excellent review about a certain children's picture book.


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Posted by Kul Cuthbert

Tuesday, 17 April 2012



get yourselves a signed copy  'The hairy Plug Monster '
from our website -  http://www.hpmmedialtd.com


Synopsis

In the quiet of the night, Maya creeps into the bathroom and makes a new friend. 
'The Hairy Plug Monster'.

Join Maya and 'The Hairy Plug Monster' on their delightful adventure filled with bubble bath sandwiches and chocolate éclairs that answers the age old question, "Where does the bathwater go daddy?"
"The lyrical writing easily matches up to the likes of Julia Donaldson and the illustrations are just fantastic"





also available to buy as an ebook  -  follow the link below.... 

http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/leighroy+marsh/samuel+perry/the+hairy+plug+monster+28ebook29/8737770/



Thursday, 5 April 2012

The marvelous monocled mouse

by leighroy marsh - author/songwriter...

There’s a marvelous monocled mouse that I know
Who lives in cupboard quite high
Each night with delight, he goes for a walk and
Counts all the stars in the sky

By his side is his bride, and the mouse that he loves
With whiskers so fine and so fair
Who sings to the children each night before bed
While she rocks in a lavender chair

One day said the mouse, there’s no food in the house
We are down to our last piece of cheese
We must go to explore, on the old kitchen floor
For carrots or biscuits or peas

Agreed said his wife and the love of his life
As they opened the old cupboard door
he undid his coat and he pulled out a rope
And then lowered himself to the floor

They soon hit the ground , and looked all around
But there just was no food to be had,
He looked at his wife,  the love of his life
And exclaimed to her “things are quite bad”

Have no fear, husband my dear for I’ve heard of a place
Where the cheese almost reaches the sky
We can get there quite soon if we travel by moon
If we don’t we will probably die

We must take great care - and be ever aware
For there’s dangerous perils ahead
So we must take up arms - to keep us from harm
Or we’ll end up as dinner instead

So hand in hand with his bride, he set off outside
To the place where the cheeses are stored
With some old orange peel that he used as a shield
And spaghetti instead of a sword.

Past some old rusty tools and a stable of mules
And the cobbles, so cold and so hard
They quietly crept, whilst everyone slept
To the store at the end of the yard

But….

Quietly sat was the farmers old cat
Who was watching the mice with some glee
And soon hatched a scheme that was wicked and mean
To catch the poor mice for his tea.

Out jumped the cat and in 5 seconds flat
Had the marvelous mouse in his claws,
I’ll have both of you with some dumplings and stew
he hissed through the teeth in his jaws.

You won't said his wife with no fear for her life,
She climbed up and sat on his snout
She shouted beware and jumped in the air
Then brought her hand down with a clout.

Ouch went the cat “there was no need for that”
It was only a game that I play,
He rubbed his poor nose and then straightened his clothes
And watched the mice scurry away,

On went the pair through the cool summer air
Over cobbles so cold and so hard

In an old wooden box was a hungry old fox
Who fancied the mice as a snack,
I know just the trick, I’ll pretend to be sick
with that he stretched out on his back

He gave out a yelp, and cried out for help
To the mice that were walking close by,
Please If you don’t mind, would you be so kind
I have something stuck in my eye.

Take care said his wife and have fear for your life
For that fox is too cunning and sly
We had better make sure his intentions are pure
For I think he’s telling a lie!
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mmm - yes there is a bit more but i'll post it on another day


 Posted by Kul Cuthbert

Tuesday, 3 April 2012



Commander in Chief of the World

by Leighroy Marsh

I am Commander-in-Chief-of-the-world
and I haven’t got time to tidy my room,
Alien invaders need to be stopped,
Only I can save us from doom.
If you give me five minutes,
I’ll stop the attack, and send them all back into space
For I am Commander in Chief of the World,
and everything else has to wait!
“Tidy your room, and take out the trash
I’ve asked you enough times already today”
“Mum – wait till I’ve won,
I’ll be quick as a flash…it’s important to finish my play”
As he gripped the controls on his smart games console,
the spaceship explodes with a flash and a hiss
He was winning the war, with an all time high score.
Nobody nowhere was better than this.
Then the TV.  went blank and the world wasn’t saved – somebody, somewhere,
had turned off the power.
“You need some fresh air, it’s a beautiful day 
Go out and I don’t want you back for an hour”
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 and 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, shiny ,strange light glowed within,
pulsating and spinning like something alive.
“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.


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. 
he gripped the controls on his smart games console,
the spaceship explodes with a flash and a hiss
HE was winning the war, with an all time high score.
Nobody, nowhere was better than this.
Slowly he blasted away all his foes,
while his own battle cruiser escaped without harm
His score mounted up and he gained extra lives
before suddenly, something caused him great alarm.
The mother ship soon moved towards him at pace,
larger than any spacecraft that he’d seen.
And sat on the bridge, was the familiar face 
of the
Wizened old man who looked evil and mean!
from out of the TV his voice could be heard,
do you like to play games?
Is this your kind of fun?
Do you have the verve and the guile and the nerve –
this game is for real,
you can play till you’ve won?
He threw the controls of his smart games controls
and ran to window to call out for help
But all he could see was the sun, the stars,
and the trailing debris of an asteroid belt.
As each missile fired and each missile hit,
the The Commander-in-Chief-of-the-World felt the shake.
plaster and roof tiles fell to the floor. 
and the boy came to realize his fatal mistake.

he fired at the mother ship - without any joy,
the force fields protected, deflected his guns
He looked at his house that was almost destroyed,
he wanted to stop, – this game wasn’t fun.
The T.V exploded, the ceiling caved in,
Nothing could save the Commander-in-Chief
Collapsing around him and trapped deep within,
before lost to the bricks and the rubble beneath.
 A few minutes later, when the dust had all cleared, 
just a pile of old bricks where the commander once stood.
Up  strode the wizened old man with a bag and poked at the bricks with a piece of old wood.
Quite soon the wizened old man heard a cry –
and scooped up the boy who had taken the risk
Without much ado he placed him in the bag –
suspended in time and trapped on the disc
So what of the boy – the Commander-in-Chief?
did his mother not look,
why wasn’t he missed?
No tears were shed,
there wasn’t much grief – the boy wasn’t dead,
he just didn’t exist….

mmm  - well,  hope you liked that little tale
back soon -  until then visit    http://www.hpmmedialtd.com