This is Patricia Forde telling a story that is all about ME in Dubray Books in Galway last week. The children are from St. Nicholas School in Galway and they were fantastic!
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World Book Week
Published March 7, 2011 BOOKS , EVENTS , PICTURES Leave a CommentTags: Dubray, St. Nicholas
Patricia Forde has been very busy lately. As part of the Children’s Book Festival she read to the fantastic children from Scoil Bhríde in Galway. She told me they were great at telling stories and brilliant fun as well. She read MY story to them all about me locked in the bathroom! After that she went to Castlebar and Ballina where there were very talented artists who did loads of pictures. Then it was on to County Kildare . In Maynooth and in Leixlip lots of children came to hear her read her new book Cití Cearc. They were all great readers and even better listeners. The illustration below is by Sarah Preston, and is taken from Patricia’s new book Cití Cearc.
The Children’s Book Festival is on in Ireland. It lasts for a whole month! My author and friend Patricia Forde is out touring the country with her new book. It’s called Cití Cearc and it’s in the Irish language ’cause she writes in Irish and in English. It’s a Picture Book and it’s not about me! It’s about a hen called Kitty who has a very big imagination. Patricia will be reading about me on Monday next though. She’s reading Frogs Do Not Like Dragons on Monday, October 11th. at the Baboró Festival which takes place in Galway where she lives.
During the week, she went to Roscommon to read at the library there and she had a fantastic time. Hello to all the great children who came to the library and listened to stories and sang great songs.
Then on Tuesday and Wednesday she was in Kilrush in County Clare with a group of brilliant singers. Hello Kilrush!
After that, it was Ennis and Shannon and more wonderful children who drew lots of pictures. I’m going to ask Patricia to put them up here so we can all see them.
Illustration by Sarah Preston from Cití Cearc by Patricia Forde. Published by Futa Fata.
Scoil Mhuire
Published June 23, 2010 EVENTS , NEWS , Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: hello, Reading, Scoil Mhuire
Big hello to the children and teachers at Scoil Mhuire, Moycullen, Galway. Patricia Forde was there reading about ME in her book Frogs Do Not Like Dragons. She said she had a wonderful time and that the school is full of brilliant readers and writers. Hurray for all of them!
Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh
Published April 30, 2010 EVENTS Leave a CommentTags: patricia forde, Reading, school
A big hello to all the children at Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh in Galway.
Patricia Forde is going to visit them on Friday April 30th to read Frogs Do Not Like Dragons which as you know is a book about ME! She is really looking forward to going there cause she heard they have lots of very good readers going to school there. Tá súil agam nch mbeidh Fizz an drágún nó Rubella an chailleach ann!
Scoil Íde, Salthill
Published April 17, 2010 EVENTS Leave a CommentTags: drawings, fizz, Salthill, Scoil Ide
A big hello to all in first class at Scoil Ide and their teachers! My friend Patricia Forde who wrote Frogs Do Not Like Dragons visited there on Friday and had a great time. I heard that Fizz turned up as well but I don’t believe that. Do you? If he did, I’m sure he was very bold – he always is!
The children said they might draw some pictures for Patricia. If they do, I’ll put them up here on my website for everyone to see.
Galway City Tribune Article
Published April 9, 2010 EVENTS , NEWS Leave a CommentTags: article, author, children, galway city tribune, patricia forde, press, writer

Here’s an newspaper story about Patricia Forde, that writer who helped Natalie with Frogs Do Not Like Dragons
Author Patricia’s got the write stuff
April 9, 2010 – 7:00am
Lifestyles by Judy Murphy
She got so many rejection slips from publishers that she “could have papered at least one wall of a room with them”, but Patricia Forde never wavered in her desire to write stories for children.
Her determination has paid off and the former Director of Galway Arts Festival has just had her new book Frogs Do Not Like Dragons, published by London company Egmont, which also publishes renowned children’s writers such as Julia Donaldson (The Gruffalo), Ann Fine (former UK Children’s Laureate and author of The Killer Cats series among others) and Michael Morpugo (also a former UK Children’s Laureate whose books include War Horse, now a hit theatre show in London).
Not that Trish is putting herself in their league! Egmont Banana books are designed to get children reading independently and because of that, it attracts top names, she explains
“It has all the best-known writers . . . and then the plebs. . .”
But Trish isn’t exactly a novice when it comes to writing books for kids, although this is the first time she has had a UK publisher and the first time she has had an agent – a major step for any author.
She spent 10 years as a teacher in the 1980s, during which time she was involved with the Arts Festival and the then recently established Macnas Theatre Company. She worked with Macnas devising stories for their parades and stage shows, and occasionally taking part in them.
In 1990 she took a year off from teaching in Scoil Róis, Taylor’s Hill to write a children’s book, during which time Ollie Jennings called to the house and asked if she’d take over as Arts Festival Artistic Director. She did, while working on the book that became Tír Faoi Thoinn.
But, she explains, that had evolved from a memorable early Macnas Parade and was written as a companion piece to it, so it wasn’t a book in the traditional sense.
She followed that with The King’s Secret which was published by O’Brien Press in 1992, but the Dublin publishing house rejected her next offering, and she felt that maybe her literary luck had run out. However, she wasn’t exactly idle and didn’t have time to focus on the rejection.
“I left the Festival in 1995 and got a job in Ros na Rún and after that I worked on [the TG4 drama series] Aifric.”
She had also worked as a researcher on the station’s popular entertainment programme Sibín. But, ever before she began working with TG4, Trish had been working part-time on kids’ plays for RTÉ as the Arts Festival was not a year-long job in the early 1990s when she was its Artistic Director.
After leaving the Festival, she was kept busy with her TV work, but recently, she decided if she was ever to focus on her own projects, it was time to reassess.
“About three years ago I shut up shop and decided to write a children’s book, which was all I ever wanted to do. I wrote a full novel and sent it to about 20 publishers and they all rejected it, some nicely.”
Second time around, however, she wasn’t prepared to take rejection, no matter how nice. She read up on how the publishing process works and decided the best thing to do was to get a literary agent, who would represent her with publishers.
“Which shows how much I knew, because it’s harder to get an agent than a publisher,” she laughs. But she persevered.
Reading Postponed
Published March 16, 2010 EVENTS Leave a CommentTags: bookshop, galway, moycullen, patricia forde, postponed, Reading

The reading by Patricia Forde in The Village Bookshop, Moycullen has had to be postponed. A new date will be announced early next week.
Furbo and Spiddal National Schools
Published March 9, 2010 EVENTS Leave a CommentTags: dragon, fizz, Na Forbacha, patricia forde, Reading, Spiddle National School
Patricia was very busy last week. On Friday she went to see Sorcha Crumlish and her class at Spiddal National School. She said they were great fun and that Fizz was very loud! After that she went to Na Forbacha and the school there. I wish I could have gone. She had a great time. Fizz tried to eat the teachers I heard…
Scoil Iognáid!
Published March 8, 2010 EVENTS Leave a CommentTags: dragon, fizz, Jes, patricia forde, Reading, Scoil Iognáid



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