Curtis Jobling awarded Year 8 pupil of Marple Hall School,
Harrison Wilman, as the winner of the Manchester Children’s Book Festival 2014
Neville Johnson competition. Harrison entered the comic strip competition after
Curtis’ inspirational visit to his school back in 2014, along with fellow class pupils.
Judging the competition, Curtis was blown away by the
creativity and innovative ideas featured in the competition entries, but he had
no doubt that Harrison’s entry deserved the prize. Harrison’s entry followed
the theme of ‘what would you do if you were invisible for a day’, and featured
a boy carrying out a series of mischievous adventures unbeknown to others
involved.
As the winning entry, Harrison’s comic strip was designed by
a professional comic book illustrator, and framed by bespoke furniture brand
Neville Johnson, as well as a signed copy of Curtis’ new edition to the Haunt series: Dead Wrong.
In addition to these wonderful prizes, Harrison had no idea he had won the
competition, and was surprised by a visit from Curtis and the MCBF team, as
were the rest of his class members.
The team took this surprise visit as an opportunity to
announce this year’s Festival competition in association with Usborne Books, which invites children to design a comic strip
based around time travel, inspired by Matt Brown’s series Compton Valance.
Have you ever dreamed about time travel? Ever imagined what it would be like to
go wherever you wanted and do whatever you wanted? Well, we want to hear all
about it! Imagine that you, or a fictional character, have the power to travel
backwards or forwards in time. How would you use your superpower? Where would
you go? What would you do? You don’t have to be an artist – just make your
comic strip unique, fun and exciting. Print off a template and entry form from
the MCBF website and when you’ve finished, send it to:
MCBF Comic Strip Competition
Room 123
Geoffrey Manton Building
Rosamond Street West
Manchester
M15 6LL
Or email your completed entry to: mcbf@mmu.ac.uk
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