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October 21, 2012

Busy... Busy... Busy... !!!!

Has it really been three weeks since my last blog post? I can't believe how the time has flown by so quickly... I've been having so much fun!!! Still... that's no excuse for not updating my blogspot on a more regular basis, so I'll try to bring you up to speed on what's been going on since the third Bradley Baker book was released on 29th September!

Well... the Pathylon Trilogy has finally been completed and judging by some awesome responses from some of the children I have met at schools, the adventure books are going down a storm! The demand for Bradley Baker and the Pyramids of Blood has been high with most of the first edition paperbacks sold. A second print run has already been scheduled to meet the expected demand from my busy author visit tour planned for November and December leading up to the Christmas break.

The marketing activity for my Halloween storytelling showcase on 3rd November at Crealy Adventure Park near Exeter is gathering pace too. I was invited to attend the venue to discuss the event itinerary with a photo shoot held for the press release and brochure photo's... here are a couple of the pics taken on the day;

 I really liked the pictures, which were taken by a professional photographer and I even used one of them for my new Facebook profile :)

Onto the schools now and more visits over the past few weeks; with two assemblies of celebration to recognise the achievements of some very talented students at two schools in Devon. The first was held at Torre Primary School in Torquay. An area literacy competition was won by Ruth Garner, who visited her old school to receive a signed copy of Bradley Baker and the Pyramids of Blood. Ruth's written work has been edited and features in some of the chapters in the book. Here is a picture with Ruth and her parents together with Sue Julyan the Area English Lead for Torbay.


My second school visit involved a return visit to Our Lady & St Patrick's Roman Catholic Primary, where I to presented certificates and prizes to some of the students. Here are the three winners of the KS2 Bradley Baker writing competition...


More fantastic school visits followed... with Eden Park Academy in Brixham hosting an author presentation (I'll be returning next week to meet the children again and sign copies of my books). Then Whipton Barton Junior School in Exeter invited me to present to the whole school and what an amazing reception I received upon arrival. The children were so enthusiastic... I was signing autographs as I entered the reception foyer. I also revisited Shiphay Learning Academy in Torquay, which resulted in more enthused children being inspired by the Bradley Baker adventures during a book signing event for Bradley Baker and the Pyramids of Blood.


I arrived home from another day of busy school visits earlier this week to receive a mind-blowing email from Shiphay Learning Academy officially inviting me to become their Vice Chancellor for the Children's University. I feel totally humbled and knocked-for-six by this invitation. Apparently since my author visit to the school before the summer break, they have been championing me from the start and they believe I am a real inspirational role model for the children. There will be a grand launch on Thursday 26th October at Shiphay from 6-8pm and I have been invited to speak at the opening to tell the children and parents a bit more about myself and to promote the importance of extra curricular activities.

The Children's University (CU) Trust is managed through a network of over 80 local children's universities in England, including the Service Children's Education Schools CU. Each one is distinctive in character, responding to the needs of the local community within the quality assurance framework of the CU Trust. In addition to a growing CU presence in the Isle of Man, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, international CU Trust development is in progress in the Netherlands, Malaysia and Australia.

The Children's University aims to promote social mobility by providing high quality, exciting and innovative learning activities and experiences outside normal school hours to children aged 7 to 14 (and 5 and 6 year olds with their families) and engaging the wider communities as learning partners in the realisation of this. At the heart of its work is the ambition to raise aspirations, boost achievement and foster a love of learning, so that young people can make the most of their abilities and interests, regardless of the background into which they were born. Although open to all, the CU aims particularly to reach children and young people facing socio-economic and educational disadvantage through the targeting of grants to, and the promotion of activities in, areas of deprivation. It is here, we believe, that the benefits of high quality provision and opportunities will be felt most.



Finally, back to Crealy and a call to all children in Devon... The tourist attraction is offering local schools the chance to take part in a writing competition that will see the winning child's entry read out by me during the Halloweek event. The competition is aimed at school children between the ages of five and 11 and the child crowned as the overall winner will receive £50 of Waterstones vouchers, and the school attended by the winner will also receive £100 worth of Waterstones vouchers too, plus a signed copy of my latest book. Here's a link to a press article that provides more information:
http://www.thisisexeter.co.uk/Devon-s-Crealy-launches-Hallowe-en-story-contest/story-17089758-detail/story.html

Well I guess that brings everything up-to-date and I look forward to posting more about my author activities next week.

Take care for now... Regards DLJ
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Published on October 21, 2012 10:50

September 30, 2012

New book launched...

Bradley Baker and the Pyramids of Blood was successfully launched on Saturday 29th September and I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their kind messages of support. The release of the third book in the amzing adventures series completes the Pathylon Trilogy and I will now be concentrating on the fourth book in the series, which takes the new boy hero across the pond to New York.

The new term's school events got off to a great start last week with a fantastic visit to Galmpton C of E Primary in Brixham. Margaret and Kirsty made me feel very welcome and the children thoroughly enjoyed the presentation and book signing event. It was a pleasure to meet the headteacher Stuart Ruffe during the visit and it was a very nostalgic experience being so close to the Devon base of the late and great Agatha Christie.


More school events coming up this week with visits to Teignmouth Community College, Combe Pafford School in Torquay and Bowhill Primary in Exeter. Feedback and pics to follow...

Have a great week everyone and best regards, DLJ
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Published on September 30, 2012 03:29

September 19, 2012

Book release getting closer...

It's getting ever so close folks! The third book in the Bradley Baker series will be released on Saturday 29th September and you will be able to purchase signed copies from www.bradley-baker.com as well as other mainstream online booksellers sites. Pre-orders have been coming in thick and fast for "Bradley Baker and the Pyramids of Blood" so the new book should be available to buy immediately in high street stores too.


All the hype preceding the launch has also attracted a huge amount of interest from local primary schools and I will be presenting the boy hero's adventures to children in Devon and Cornwall throughout the academic year. I have been very busy this week juggling dates in my diary to accomodate more school visits. It has been very humbling to receive invitations back to some of the schools that I presented to before the summer break. The children at Torre, Brixham, Shiphay and Our Lady & St Patrick will enjoy another book signing event and will be able to have their copies of book 3 signed on the day. The visit to Our Lady & St Patrick in Teignmouth will be especially rewarding... they are hosting an assembly of celebration and I will be presenting awards to the winners of a writing competition I set before the holidays.

Some more great news received locally from the events team at Crealy Adventure Park near Exeter. I have been invited to present and sign copies of my Bradley Baker books during their Halloween activity week. This promises to be a very spooky event and I will be reciting stories from the books inside the animal barn on Saturday 3rd November from 12 noon.


Thats all for now! Apologies for the irregularity of my recent blog posts. Been really busy with the new book launch and there will be lots to shout about over the next few weeks.
Catch up soon, DLJ
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Published on September 19, 2012 04:54

September 9, 2012

It's been a busy summer...

It's been a very busy summer... the third book in the Bradley Baker adventures was finished during the holiday period and will be released in paperback 29th September. I'm really excited about the launch of the third book, which completes the Pathylon Trilogy about the new boy hero.


Pre-orders for Bradley Baker and the Pyramids of Blood are continuing to increase and the initial planned print run looks like selling out before the books even hit the high street stores. Online sales through Amazon.co.uk are also increasing as the launch date for book three approaches, which is great news because this is having a knock-on effect for sales of the first two books too!

Signed copies available from "Bradley's Shop" on the website; www.bradley-baker.com

The addition of the third book couldn't have come at a better time, with lots of school events being booked into the diary for September, October and November... and I'm really looking forward to continuing where I left off before the summer break.

A new vehicle will be taking me on my travels throughout Devon and Somerset leading up to Christmas. I hope all the children and teachers enjoy seeing the new #Bradmobile arrive at their schools!

 Thats all for now folks... more regular blog updates to follow over the next few weeks. Thanks for checking in this time... Regards DLJ  
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Published on September 09, 2012 12:20

July 29, 2012

Pre-orders for Pyramids of Blood...

With the schools now on holiday it's time to concentrate on the finishing touches to Bradley's third adventure... the Pyramids of Blood. Pre-orders are coming in thick and fast through the distributors and the initial print run will have ro be increased to meet the demand. Publication date is still on schedule for 29th September and an air of anticipation is swelling via the Bradley Baker website from readers eager to sample the next thrilling installment of the Pathylon trilogy. Looking forward to working on the book over the coming weeks and I'll keep you updated as it progresses through the painstaking editing process to print. You can pre-order signed copies via http://www.bradley-baker.com/bradleys... or order from Amazon or Waterstones online in readiness for the release in Sept. Thats all for now. Catch you next week. Best wishes, DLJ
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Published on July 29, 2012 15:46

July 26, 2012

Torbay "Bradley Baker" Literacy Competition Winners announced...

Apologies for the delay in posting this weeks blog... finally got round to collating all the information and pictures so I can officially announce the Torbay "Bradley Baker" Literacy Competition Winners!

Let me remind you about the competition. All schools in Torbay were invited to take part and the literacy exercises were split into two catagories - KS2 and KS1.

KS2
Six children were then shortlisted for the main prize - the chance to have their work edited and inserted into the third Bradley Baker adventure book, which is to be released on 29th September 2012;
The shortlisted literacy work was from the following schools;
Ilsham Academy (Torquay) - represented by Gabriel Ross
Torre Primary (Torquay) - represented by Ruth Garner
Brixham Primary (Brixham) - represented by Hannah Neal
Shiphay Learning Academy (Torquay) - represented by Samuel Jones
Sherwell Valley Primary (Torquay) - represented by Leo Donaghue
White Rock Primary (Paignton) - represented by Max Bowden

I spent four days reading the children's work over and over before I finally came to a decision... the overall winner of the Torbay "Bradley Baker" Literacy KS2 Competition is RUTH GARNER (Torre Primary)

I visited Torre Primary to meet the Winner - Ruth Garner
The remaining five entries were of such a high standard that each pupil was awarded a "Highly Commended Award"...
I visited Brixham Primary to award Hannah Neal with her Certificate and a Waterstones Gift Card
I also managed to visit Shiphay Learning Academy and met with Samuel Jones (no relation)
The remaining Highly Commended Awards were delivered to the schools but unfortunately I was unable to meet the remaining children personally... Gabriel Ross (off school poorly), Leo Donaghue was in a Year 6 leavers assembly and Max Bowden had already finished for the summer break. However, all six short listed children received certificates and Waterstones Gift Cards for their tremendous efforts.
KS1 The second category was entered by KS1 students at selected schools and there were three "Highly Commended Awards" issued... theses went to Jack Camplin (Brixham Primary), Billy Harker (Torre Primary) and Toby Paul Leaver (Sherwell Valley Primary).
Here is Jack Camplin posing for a picture with me
...and here is Billy Harker at Torre School
Unfortunately we don't have a picture of Toby Paul Leaver, but I was invited by the Headteacher to join him at Sherwell Valley School and Toby was really brave and read out his work in front of the KS1 assembly.oooOooo
Finally, I have to mention something that really blew me away when I visited Brixham Primary School. I was escorted to the school library and this is what was presented to me... ... a Bradley Baker display... Brilliant stuff!!!
Catch you all next week folks and thanks for looking.Regards DLJ

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Published on July 26, 2012 15:31

July 15, 2012

Week Ending 15th July 2012 - Schools visits finish on a high!

What a fantastic week that was!!! My last school visit for the academic year was held at Our Lady & St Patrick's Roman Catholic Primary School in Teignmouth... and what a way to finish before the summer break. A wonderful school and the children absolutely loved my Bradley Baker presentation and book signing event.

Here's a testimonial sent to me from the school's Literacy Leader...

"David’s visit to our school was inspirational! The children were spellbound during his presentation and asked lots of questions afterwards. David took the time to talk to each child as he signed copies of his books and also visited each class and spok...e to the children about his books and their own stories as well. He showed a genuine interest in each and every child and created a real buzz of excitement around school. Children as young as 6 were avidly reading his books – even at wet playtimes! Even our most reluctant readers and writers were inspired – one told David his presentation was ‘brilliant’. I would highly recommend a visit by David!"

Tamsin Kennedy FS/KS1 Leader and Literacy Leader,
Our Lady and St Patrick’s RC Primary School, Teignmouth


You can imagine... receiving statements like this filled me with very warm feelings indeed! I'm so pleased that the children enjoyed my visit to their school and that my adventure books continue to inspire so many young readers.

I received all the entries for the Torbay Literacy Competition, which have been set during visits to schools in Torquay, Paignton and Brixham. I will be judging the six short listed pieces of work over the next few days and I'll announce the winner next week. All six entries win a £10 Waterstones Gift Card... however the ideas and written work from the winning entry will be edited and included in my third book "Bradley Baker and the Pyramids of Blood"... to be published on 29th September.

Look out for a new arrival this Friday coming... this is definately going to turn a few heads, please check out my Bradley Baker FB page to find out more. Be great if you would "like" the page too. You can access the page with the following link:- http://www.facebook.com/thebradleybaker


I have a very busy week ahead and I'm really looking forward to telling you all about it. I'll catch you at the same time next week.

Best wishes for now, DLJ

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Published on July 15, 2012 12:06

July 8, 2012

Week Ending 8th July 2012 - It's on its way?

This week seems to have passed by so quickly... and next Friday can't come along quick enough either! Not going to reveal on this particular blog entry what exactly will be arriving on that particular day but it certainly will put what most super-heroes get around in to shame! My new boy hero character "Bradley Baker" will certainly be catching some serious attention very soon indeed!

Anyhow, enough about that... let's concentrate on what has been happening over the past week in the world of Bradley Baker. I received a fantastic welcome from the teachers and children at Harbertonford C of E Primary School near Totnes on Friday. Everyone was really pleased to see a real life author presenting in their small village school, which boasts just 72 pupils. The place had a familiar feel to it and reminded me very much of my own boyhood primary school back in the 60's when I attended Braithwell Junior Infants in South Yorkshire. The children at Harbertonford listened intently about where the idea for my book series originated and we even re-enacted some scenes from the first few chapters of Bradley Baker and the Curse of Pathylon.


I received the first few competition entries this week from some of the schools I have been visiting over the past month. Should receive more winning school entries in the post tomorrow morning for the Bradley Baker Torbay Literacy Competition... then it's on with the judging over the next two weeks! It's been great working with so many school children in the Torbay area and I can't wait to read the students work. All winning entries will receive a Waterstones Gift Card with the overall winner will also have their work edited and some of the ideas will be included in my third adventure book... "Bradley Baker and the Pyramids of Blood"


More updates on the competition in next week's blogspot. And don't forget to look out for the "new arrival" by checking out the Bradley Baker facebook page http://www.facebook.com/thebradleybaker

Catch you all next week. DLJ
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Published on July 08, 2012 15:44

July 1, 2012

Week Ending 1st July 2012 - Thank you letters

Another great week working with school children and their teachers in Torbay. I attended Ellacombe C of E Primary School on Friday to support their literacy exhibition. It was fabulous to see all the year 6 Bradley Baker work posted on the wall and a lovely surprise to receive a thank you card and a bottle of wine from the head teacher.

Here is a photo showing the children's fantastic written work;


A humbling experience also presented itself this week... a brown A4 envelope landed on my doorstep! Inside were 11 letters from children thanking me for attending their school last week. The pupils of Brixham C of E Primary had taken time to write to me to thank me for inspiring them to read my books... the best testimonial a writer can get!

Here are the letters;

I also visited Sherwell Valley Primary for a book signing event following a presentation to the KS2 students last week. I'd like to convey a big thank you to Alex Briddon, Tyler Ledger and Lawson Higgins for helping me on the day.

A couple of workshops completed this weeks school activities with children at Torre Primary learning how to construct a chapter for a competition I am running throughout Torbay. Really looking forward to receiving the shortlisted entries by the end of next week. Winners from each competing school will receive Waterstones Gift Cards and the ultimate winner will have their work featured in Bradley Baker's third adventure... the Pyramids of Blood;


That's all for this week... catch up with you again next Sunday! Best wishes, DLJ
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Published on July 01, 2012 15:18

June 24, 2012

Week Ending 24th June 2012 - Torbay Literacy project steaming ahead!

As stated in last weeks post, I planned to return to White Rock on Monday and did so to a rapturous welcome from the teachers and students to sign more books for those children that were unable to attend last weeks presentation. During the visit I took the opportunity to meet some more of the younger students and spent some time with the KS1 children in classes 1 & 3.

I also revisited Brixham on the same day to see all the wonderful Bradley Baker pictures painted by the children in year 5. As promised, here is a photo opportunity taken during my visit.


The Bradley Baker literacy project in Torbay is going really well and I also presented to more school children this week. On Tuesday I met the teachers and students at Shiphay Learning Academy and special thanks to Emma Gorman for arranging the visit. On Thursday I paid a special visit to Ellacombe Academy in Torquay to meet with yrs 4, 5 & 6 to present my Bradley Baker adventures and also carry out a workshop with yr 6. Here are a few pictures from the Shiphay event...




The students celebrated the Diamond Jubilee in "red, white and blue" attire and queued patiently to have their Bradley Baker books signed. More events to report on next week when the last few schools take part in the Torbay literacy project... until then thanks for checking in to this weeks blogspot.
Best wishes
DLJ
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Published on June 24, 2012 15:55