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Wednesday, 8 November 2023

A Worthwhile Error. The Story of Francis House Children’s Hospice

A Worthwhile Error is the intriguing title of a fascinating new book about the history of Francis House Children’s Hospice.

The phrase was coined by co-founder Sister Aloysius FMSJ to describe the decision to build the hospice with hardly any money.

Her gamble paid off thanks to the overwhelming generosity of donors and the first children’s hospice in the north-west was duly built from a convent in Didsbury, south Manchester.

Some 16 religious Sisters sacrificed their home so that much-needed respite care could be provided for youngsters with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions.

More than 1,500 families have received help since the charity first opened its doors late in 1991, when Princess Diana performed the official opening.

One of the chapters in the book features her visit and that of her eldest son William, accompanied by wife Kate, to open a new wing of hospice for young people over the age of 16 in 2016.

The book explains how brave youngster Kirsty Howard put the hospice on the map by raising more than £5m to ensure the charity’s survival when it was struggling financially.

Kirsty, born with a rare heart condition, starred alongside David Beckham when handing the baton to Queen Elizabeth II at the Opening Ceremony of the 2002 Commonwealth Games.

Endless stories of dedicated volunteers include the amazing sacrifices made by Pauline Armitage MBE who spent 26 years working a 40-hour week as a bookkeeper without pay. It was her way of giving to the hospice.

Kyle Wells has lived at the charity’s specialist residential unit since 2014 after beginning respite stays nearly 30 years ago.

Kyle, who has a rare form of muscular dystrophy, said: “When I first came here as a child, I was in tears and wanted to go home. The next time I cried it was because I wanted to stay. My mum was a heavy drinker and had an abusive partner. By coming here, I went from domestic chaos to complete calmness and feeling cared for.”

CEO David Ireland has been with the hospice since the start. His first involvement was as an architect, designing the building.

He said: “The book is an in-depth look at the rich history of Francis House. It shares the stories of the many personalities involved including, most importantly, the wonderful families who have passed through our doors.”

The glossy hardback book, written by author, broadcaster and journalist Andy Buckley who is from Sale, also details how Francis House has helped sick children across the world.

It has helped several countries establish hospice facilities, including Japan, Australia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Belarus, Canada, USA, Czech Republic and Latvia.

A Worthwhile Error – The History of Francis House Children’s Hospice is available for £19.95 (plus postage and packing) by calling the hospice on 0161 434 4118 or from www.francishouse.org.uk/online-shop. All proceeds will be donated to the care of children, young people and their families.

(PICTURED: Princess Diana signing the visitor book at Francis House, watched by Sister Aloysius FMSJ –the front cover of a Francis House history book. Image: Murray Ludwig)

Friday, 3 November 2023

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Wednesday, 1 November 2023

Horror Classics Reimagined: Dead & Read Merges Literature with Heavy Metal Culture

The music industry really knows how to give their fans covetable and collectible memorabilia, which is just not something you usually associate with books.

Dead & Read launches a unique fusion of classic literature with a heavy metal twist.

Max Minerva’s Co-Founder, Sam Taylor, brings his expertise from both the music and book industries to the forefront.

Literature lovers can now express their passion with exclusive merchandise including posters, t-shirts, and collectibles.

Limited Edition Collections: Only 666 copies featuring classics like Frankenstein, The Turn Of The Screw, and In A Glass Darkly.

World-Renowned Artwork: Illustrations by Dan Mumford, known for his work with Metallica, Iron Maiden, and Queens Of The Stone Age.

Dead & Read, a trailblazing literary venture, is excited to announce its Kickstarter launch, aiming to revolutionise the world of classic literature. With the infusion of heavy metal aesthetics, Dead & Read bridges the gap between literary enthusiasts and rock culture, epitomising the innovative spirit of its founder, Sam Taylor.

Reviving the Classics with a Roaring Beat

Bookish fans have pondered over the absence of merchandise for classic literature in the same way the music industry celebrates its artists. Recognising this unfortunate void, Sam Taylor, whose career has crossed over from music to books, was inspired to provide literature fans with high quality, collectible art. With Dead & Read, Taylor seamlessly blends the reverence for classic literature with the edgy, rebellious spirit of heavy metal.

Merchandising the Classics 

Key Features of Dead & Read's offerings:

 Reimagined book covers combining the charm of classic tales with heavy metal designs.

Exclusive apparel including t-shirts showcasing iconic literary figures in heavy metal renditions.

“As a live music fan, I love the ability to collect posters and other merchandise that keeps the memory of the moment alive. The music industry really knows how to give their fans covetable and collectible memorabilia, which is just not something you find with books. So we’re launching our first collection of Classics - three Horror titles with a Heavy Metal twist,” says founder Sam Taylor.

Beyond The Books: Dead & Read’s Authentic Merchandise

The artistic elements extends beyond the pages. Every book is complemented by screen-printed t-shirts and signed posters, turning each piece into a collector's dream. The horror-heavy metal blend is visually represented by the spellbinding illustrations of Dan Mumford, who has a rich history of creating for rock legends like Metallica and Iron Maiden.

This is Dead & Read’s first Kickstarter, inviting readers and music lovers to wear their passions, quite literally, and proclaim their love for age-old tales with a contemporary twist.

Horror x Heavy Metal: An Unparalleled Edition

With just 666 copies of each horror classic, these collections are exclusive masterpieces. This iconic number pays homage to the horror genre and the brilliant imagery that goes with it.

Dead & Read’s collections are the future for literature and music lovers Dive into the tales, wear the stories, and embrace the rhythm. Visit Dead & Read's Kickstarter page to secure your limited edition collection.

About Dead & Read

Dead & Read is a literary initiative by Sam Taylor, co-founder of Max Minerva’s Books, an independent bookshop with locations in Bristol and Portishead. With a history in both the music industry and book trade, Taylor envisioned a platform where literature and music collide, resulting in collectibles that fans across both realms would treasure. Dead & Read is more than a brand; it's a revolution in the world of literature and music.

For press inquiries, please contact: Sam Taylor Founder, Dead & Read

Phone: +44 7901 042 165

Email: hello@deadandread.co

Website: Their Kickstarter Page is at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/deadandread/three-horror-classics-with-a-heavy-metal-twist

Social Media Handles: @deadandread on Instagram

Monday, 30 October 2023

Tuesday, 24 October 2023

LoreKeeper AI assistant for TTRPGs launches at Comic Con

LoreKeeper, The Game Master’s assistant, is thrilled to announce the launch of its beta version at the upcoming MCM Comic Con, which will be held from October 27th to October 29th at London’s Excel Centre.

Born from a small role-playing group in North London that has been immersed in Dungeons and Dragons since the 1980s, LoreKeeper has evolved with the efforts of a global team spanning Boston and Georgia. This project is a testament to the indie spirit of development in an era usually dominated by massive tech giants.

Founder David Harrison, shared his enthusiasm with us, saying, “Running games week in and week out for years, I love it! However coming up with new adventures, names, and rules every week was getting near to burnout for me. But I had this idea of an AI character within the game, and then decided to bring that idea to our world to enhance the game. It's all become a bit of a paradox, really.”

LoreKeeper offers a sophisticated tool designed to assist with campaign planning and world-building. The beta version will provide users with a glimpse into the future of table top role-playing games (TTRPGs).

"We're thrilled to introduce LoreKeeper to the world at Comic Con. I haven’t seen anyone doing what we're doing. I believe we're the first to market. It’s both nerve-wracking and genuinely exciting at the same time," he added.

LoreKeeper's beta version will showcase its innovative features, including the ability to handle complex rules, provide elements for building expansive game worlds, and interact with live NPCs. The platform streamlines hours of game preparation into minutes, making it an invaluable tool for both new and experienced Dungeon Masters.

The LoreKeeper team extends an invitation to all Comic Con attendees to visit their booth and experience the beta version first hand. Attendees will have the fantastic chance to interact with the platform, offer valuable feedback, have their ideas illustrated by the artist Callum Carr, and sign up for the service, too/

FACTFILE: LoreKeeper is an independent, self-financed company. Londoner David Harrison, the CEO, has worked in Live Music and Technology for over 25 years, building and launching Myticket.co.uk, and has extensive experience in the live music industry. Nathaniel Gibson from Boston Massachusetts, CTO, has been building news filtering and language model bots for over 20 years.

 Alastair Kember, Head of Product, has been developing games for over two decades and took a unique turn by running a delightful fish restaurant called the Oyster Shack Devon, embarking on one last adventure.

http://www.lorekeeper.com

Monday, 23 October 2023

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