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ED BOXALL Do you have an imaginary friend? Or do you think you might be someone’s imaginary friend? Imaginary friends make our worlds bigger, wilder and full of new possibilities.…
The Bridge: a Personal Reminiscence
ED BOXALL, local artist, writer, storyteller, and musician, recalls the days when he used to take his two sons to The Bridge Paul McLaughlinThe Bridge Community Centre Today The Bridge…
Another Rousing Chorus, You Idiots!
HARRY HAWKINS catches up with some FAT TUESDAY musicians Fat Tuesday CICEse & the Vouduu People To whet your appetite for the town’s forthcoming Fat Tuesday festivities (the 16th such…
HIP CHILDREN’S READ
Carried Away with the CarnivalWritten and illustrated by Ed Boxall Published by Pearbox Press, 2021Paperback picture book, £ full colour pages, Ages 3-8 Hastings-based children’s writer and illustrator Ed Boxall’s…
HIP LIT NEWS
Kids invited to Wild World Heroes library events East Sussex libraries are calling on children aged four to 12 to read six books over the summer as part of The…
COMPETITION NEWS
Poetry can be NonsenseChildren and adults love it By Erica Smith Education Futures Trust is currently sending out hundreds of copies of Edward Lear’s Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany and Alphabets…
EAST SUSSEX LIBRARIES Summer Space Chase for young readers
Young readers will be able to embark on an adventure that is out of this world, with the return of the Summer Reading Challenge. East Sussex libraries are calling on…
HIP YOUNG READ
Our newest and youngest HIP book reviewer, 9 year-old Wilma Boddy, writes about Ed Boxall’s latest poetry book for children: Me and My Alien Friend, Troika Books £ I really…
Making a Mark
By Tina Morris, director of Coastal Currents I’m proud to say that by the time you read this, four new pieces of street art will have been installed in Hastings.…
HIP CHILDREN’S READ
Me and My Alien Friend Cosmic Poems about Friendship Written and illustrated by Ed Boxall The latest publication from Hastings writer, illustrator, performer and educator, Ed Boxall, is published by…
Uncovering the stories of West Street by Lorna Crabbe
Artist Lorna Crabbe tells us about an exciting new project, ‘Rediscovering West Street: A meandering and forgotten past Duo Bogof and a white rabbit 'family portrait’, Duo Bogof will be…
Artists Recommend Open Studios: Lorna Crabb
With Coastal Currents’ Open Studios featuring so much to see, HIP has enlisted three local artists to help navigate the delights on offer. Lorna Crabbe, Sarah Lloyd and Alan Rankle…
Lost Magic at the Stables – Ed Boxall and Brian Moses.
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