Help!! What is Town Mayor Roxie to do when she loses something very precious to her and indeed, the whole town..? Just before she’s ready to give up, along comes a small, magimistical bear called Strumbold… This is the story of their adventure - about love, keeping promises and finding magic in everyday stuff. It’s a book to be read out loud to the special (big and small) people in your life. Amongst the kerfuffle, confusion and difficulties of living in our world today… this story will help you remember that there are still simple, important things like friendship, kindness, cake and a Festival of Teddy Bears.

Friday, 25 July 2025

Fairies?

Several people have commented that there is a lot of me in the book. And I guess that is true - although isn't that always the case? How could any author write a book without them being present in every word and line. These words come from us, as authors.

So I hold my hands up - there many facets of me sprinkled throughout the story and its characters. Many of the scenes have been plucked from my life - although I will say from the outset - I never lost the Mayoral Chain when I was Mayor. But I worried about doing so! 

So, the next few blogposts here will focus on some of these stories and facets, to add some extra colour to the book - and also (maybe) give a trailer or two to an updated version of the book - which is in process! And I will begin this with a poem I wrote a few months ago about faries (sort of!). Fairies, of course, feature in The Mayor's Bear - in more than one place... (Did you spot all the places?)  And they are going to feature in one of the short stories which will be incorporated into the new version of the book... 

Anyway... here is the poem:


Fairies: a conversation 

Fred's with the fairies now. 

Not the birdies then? 

No. 

The fairies. 

He told me. 

He told you? 

Yes. 

He knows he's not making much sense to others these days. 

But he's making sense to him

And the fairies. 

The fairies. 

What do they say? 

I asked him that 

They told him not to worry

Yesterday's memories don't matter

It's the golden ones that do 

Sort of makes sense. 

What else? 

Be here now. 

Look past the rain to the rain drops. 

See how each flower is different. 

Touch the two oaks that have grown into each other. 

Worry less. 

The fairies say all this? 

Yes. 

Anything more? 

No. 

Fred went to sleep then. 

Ah. 

They sound like lovely, wise fairies. 

Yes. 

I might join them one day. 

Yes. 

We might. 

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Catton Park

25 May 2025


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Fairies?

Several people have commented that there is a lot of me in the book. And I guess that is true - although isn't that always the case? How...