JK Rowling has a new story Yr7 &Y8!

JK Rowling has been writing a new story in lockdown. Here’s what she says:

I had the idea for The Ickabog a long time ago and read it to my two younger children chapter by chapter each night while I was working on it. However, when the time came to publish it, I decided to put out a book for adults instead, which is how The Ickabog ended up in the attic. I became busy with other things, and even though I loved the story, over the years I came to think of it as something that was just for my own children.

Then this lockdown happened. It’s been very hard on children, in particular, so I brought The Ickabog down from the attic, read it for the first time in years, rewrote bits of it and then read it to my children again. They told me to put back in some bits they’d liked when they were little, and here we are!

The Ickabog will be published for free on this website, in instalments, over the next seven weeks, a chapter (or two, or three), at a time. It isn’t Harry Potter and it doesn’t include magic. This is an entirely different story.

The most exciting part, for me, at least, is that I’d like you to illustrate The Ickabog for me. Every day, I’ll be making suggestions for what you might like to draw. You can enter the official competition being run by my publishers, for the chance to have your artwork included in a printed version of the book due out later this year. I’ll be giving suggestions as to what to draw as we go along, but you should let your imagination run wild.

I won’t be judging the competition. Each publisher will decide what works best for their editions. However, if you, your parent or your guardian would like to share your artwork on Twitter using the hashtag #TheIckabog, I’ll be able to see it and maybe share and comment on it!

When the book is published in November, I’m going to donate all my royalties to help people who have been affected by the coronavirus. We’ll give full details later in the year.

I think that’s everything you need to know. I hope you enjoy reading it and I can’t wait to see your pictures!

Check it out here:

https://www.theickabog.com/read-the-story/

Year 9 VE Day poem

Two of our Year 9 students have been working on writing poetry during lock down. Here is their poem for VE Day:

VE Day 75 | Remembrance Events | Royal British Legion

VE DAY – Old War Memories

The signal goes out hearts beat loud
The army is off, leaving behind a crowd
Whistles and mud, the sky is grey
This definitely is no happy day.
Bangs surround us from every direction
The pressure is on, everyone can feel the tension
Screaming and yells for mercy sound
For at the end only the victor will be crowned
The ground is black, covered in ash and soot
Underneath the rubble, a hand and boot
My hands are bloody, I’m a killer in the flesh
There is no way out, no time to refresh
Once so innocent, now a violent beast
Thirsty for the enemy to back down and cease
What was once a place for laughter and smiles
Now a graveyard of soldiers, bodies lie for miles
Four years in and the rush comes to a stop
With adrenaline gone, wounds start to throb
Years of fighting, just to survive
I’m just relieved I came out of the other end alive
Now I am off home to my family and friends
I just hope that we can tie old ends
I left a soldier, I come back a killer
Yet they still see me as a strong and supportive pillar

People are cheering, showering us in praise
We have almost certainly seen better days
For Four Years I’ve been violent and shown no mercy
My Old War Memories have me in utter controversy

By Imogen Carter & Amy Chater (Year 9)

Happy birthday William Shakespeare!

Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer’s lease hath all too short a date;