Monday, 16 November 2020
A VIEW OF MY FAVOURITE THINGS! Book Week Scotland 2020
Monday, 17 August 2020
National Literacy Trust #FitforLit Alternative Sports Day Challenge
With COVID-19 set to have a disastrous impact on the literacy of the 4.6 million children living in poverty in the UK, the National Literacy Trust is raising money to fund projects to support these children.
The #FITFORLIT Alternative Sports Day challenge invites you to film or photograph yourself doing something active with a book – maybe set up a book obstacle course, or see how many books you can weight-lift!
I decided to attempt to read out loud the first chapter of A Robot Ate My Grandma while out running! Watch the video below to find out how I got on.
Why not have a go yourself? Challenge three friends to join in too! Visit the Literacy Trust #FitforLit website for more info and ideas for how to get involved.
If you are able to donate a few pounds it would be much appreciated and a huge help to this important project. Please visit https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/fitforlit or text FITFORLIT to 70085 to donate £3 (texts cost £3 plus one standard rate message). Thank you!
Thanks for reading and watching the video of my pain! Have fun with your own #FitforLit challenge.
Take care and all the best, Dave.
Thursday, 6 August 2020
A Robot Ate My Grandma – 3rd story in the Robot Babysitter series OUT NOW!
Hi folks,
I hope you're all doing OK and staying safe.
There's not been much to celebrate these past few months, so I'm really pleased to have a small piece of good news to announce.
The third book in the Robot Babysitter series I've been doing for Stripes/Little Tiger Press comes out today!

I had a lot of fun writing this one and, as always, Catalina has produced some fantastic illustrations to bring the characters and the action alive on the page.
If you'd like a sneak preview, there's a video of me reading chapter one at the top of the page – I hope you enjoy it.
Take care and all the best
Dave
PS. If you'd like a sample of the second story in the series, you can watch Is My Teacher a Robot? here.
The first two stories in the series are also available as audiobooks, read by the excellent Peter Kenny.
Thursday, 16 July 2020
Is My Teacher a Robot? Video extract
Hi folks,
I hope all is well with you and yours.
Is My Teacher a Robot? – the second story in the 'Robot Babysitter' series came out back in February and I've been meaning to record an extract ever since.
With schools closed and events cancelled or postponed, I've put the unexpected free time to good use and finally put the above video together.
It's me reading the start of the story accompanied by Catalina Echeverri's excellent illustrations from the book. Those of a certain age will spot that I'm channeling a 1970s Jackanory vibe here with the somewhat shoogly animation! Anyway, I hope you enjoy it. I'm thinking Rhubarb and Custard for the next one …?
Take care and all the best,
Dave
Sunday, 10 June 2018
My Favourite Football Books and other World Cup resources
Hi folks!
I'm sure you've already heard, but I believe there's a wee sport thing taking place this summer over in Russia. While football and reading may not be an obvious pairing, I've always held a place in my heart for both. So when my librarian friend George Kirk asked if I'd record a video recommending a few of my favourite football books I jumped at the chance. We're hoping that some of the football fans at George's school will be inspired to pick up a book to fill the gaps between matches! Anyway, I thought it was such a good idea, I decided to post the video in case anybody else found it useful. Watch it below or on my YouTube channel here.
On a similar theme, I finally found some time to make a Charlie Merrick's Misfits poster (see above) to add to my library display set. A3 and A4 sized posters in jpeg format can be downloaded here.
The Charlie Merrick 2018 WORLD CUP WALLCHART (above) is now also ready for download.
Finally . . . and I promise to wrap this up before we get dragged into extra-time and penalties . . . I've collected a few more links to various reading, writing and drawing resources that might be of interest in the current football crazy climate:
An 8 day scheme of work based on the Charlie Merrick football book is available on the TES website. (Please note - I had no involvement in the production of this resource, but I've been told by teachers that it's good. There's a small fee to download.)
The National Literacy Trust World Cup Kit Bag
The OUP Charlie Merrick Activity Pack, including design your own squad cards, comics and match sheet templates.
Finally my step-by-step guide to drawing a football action scene from the Guardian Children's Books website.
These and a few more links are also available via my website.
Thanks as always for your support. Have a great summer and enjoy the football!
Cheers for now,
Dave
Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Gonzo shortlisted for German Children's Literature Award!
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Photo: Thanks to "a tempo" – Das Lebensmagazin |
I don’t normally shout about this kind of stuff, but I’m really chuffed about this one and wanted to share the news! The German edition of Waiting for Gonzo, Warten auf Gonzo, has been nominated for this year’s Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in the Young Adult category. Gonzo is one of six books on the shortlist announced at the Leipzig Book Fair last week (see photo!).
The Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis/German Children’s Literature Award is the most prestigious award for children’s and young adult literature in Germany, so it’s a real honour to be included. The results will be announced on October 13, 2017 during the Frankfurt Book Fair, with the Federal Minister Manuela Schwesig presenting awards to the winners in each of the five categories.
Waiting for Gonzo was the second book I had published in the UK. I was warned that second books are notoriously difficult to write, and Gonzo duly proved the rule! It is also the book of which I’m most proud, partly because of the blood, sweat and tears shed in order to get it right! I’m always extra pleased when readers tell me they enjoyed it, and despite the many drafts, long hours, and sleepless nights, in the end I had a lot of fun with Gonzo.
In 2013 I was lucky enough to fulfil one of my dreams when I was invited to the BBC studios in Bath to narrate the audiobook. Somehow, I then ended up going into a different ‘studio’ with one of my old bandmates to record a full soundtrack album to accompany the book—ten tracks of original songs by four of Oz’s favourite bands. Which, of course, needed music videos to go with them. Lots more work, but again, good fun.
There are lots of different language editions of Waiting for Gonzo out now, and I’d like to thank my publishers across the world for introducing Oz and the gang to so many new readers. But of all the editions, I have to say that my German publisher, Verlag Freies Geistesleben produced an exceptionally beautiful one.
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
"Waiting for Gonzo" — The Music Videos! Part Two: Sunglasses.
Click here, to find out more about how and why Cyclops Dog and the rest of Oz's favourite bands were brought to life.
A UK edition (published by Oxford University Press) and audiobook are also available.
To read the story in Italian or Polish, please click on the links for San Paolo, Italy and YA! Poland. A German edition will be coming out in November.
Monday, 12 January 2015
"Waiting for Gonzo" — The Music Videos! Part One: Cigarette UFO.
No?
Just me then.
OK, well … if you've ever wondered what a writer does on his weekends off, here is the result of one of mine. I hope you enjoy it.
To find out how (and perhaps, more importantly, why) we ended up writing and recording an album of imaginary songs by bands that don't exist, just so you could listen to Oz's favourite music, I attempt an explanation here.
If you enjoyed the video you may want to check back here on Wednesday …
Waiting for Gonzo—the book that started all of this—is out now in the US and Canada, published by Flux.
A UK edition (published by Oxford University Press) and audiobook are also available.
Friday, 9 January 2015
Download the "Waiting for Gonzo" Soundtrack — for FREE!
To celebrate the publication of Waiting for Gonzo in the United States and Canada, I'm posting a FREE download link for the soundtrack album that goes with the book.
"What's that?" you say. "A book with a soundtrack? Did I miss something?"
The following video may help to explain …
So … now you can read the book AND hear the music playing in Oz's world as he makes his way through the story.
Ten original songs by some of Oz's favourite bands, including Dead Frank's Supersonic Milkfloat, Cyclops Dog, Cigarette UFO and Prayer for Halo—yours to download for FREE. Includes printable CD artwork with full lyrics booklet.
By the way, I'll be posting a couple more Waiting for Gonzo extras next week, so watch this space …
Waiting for Gonzo, is available now in the US and Canada, published by Flux.
A UK edition (published by Oxford University Press) and audiobook are also available. To read the story in Italian or Polish, please click on the links for San Paolo, Italy and YA! Poland. A German edition will be coming out in November.
Thursday, 8 January 2015
"Waiting for Gonzo" Out Now in the United States and Canada!
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
15 DÍAS SIN CABEZA Book Trailer (15 Days in Mexico)
I find it slightly surreal, but very exciting, to think that a story I wrote in my attic is now in the hands of readers in a country so far away!
Thanks to everyone at Penguin Random House in Mexico, and the rights team at Oxford University Press, for making it possible for this story to reach so many new readers and be better travelled than its author!
Click here for more info or to buy a copy
Friday, 25 October 2013
Pop Up and Sit Down with a Book! (or, How Pop Up Gets Young People Reading)
The fact that pupils know they are going to be meeting the author creates an extra dimension to their reading experience and associated work. The opportunity to both question the author, and share their own responses, brings them closer to the book and makes reading a much more inclusive process. Working with the author on the students’ own creative project further breaks down barriers between reader and creator, and provides an important channel for self-expression.
Below are links to a couple of short films showcasing recent Pop Up events in June 2013, run in partnership with London museums and galleries. See if you can spot me!
If you’d like a Pop Up Education programme in your learning community email: education@pop-up.org.uk
Friday, 12 July 2013
Get your SUNGLASSES on! – and help raise money for Bliss baby charity!
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Thank You Video for Bicester Community College
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Waiting for Gonzo: The Soundtrack – Out Now!
with it's own original soundtrack?
Sunday, 24 March 2013
15 Days at Pop-Up Festival Booklinks
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Waiting for Gonzo – the wait is over, almost! G minus 28 and counting …
A nice surprise in the post today: a first printed copy of my new book Waiting for Gonzo. (It smells pretty good too!)
Copies will be available in the shops on March 7th, in the meantime here's a sneak preview from some strange looking fella with a moustache …
Monday, 7 January 2013
Waiting for Gonzo – The Soundtrack from the Book!
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sleeve by Vincent A. Kierkels |