Roddy Doyle

The Star Dogs: Beyond the Stars


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       The Star Dogs

      Roddy Doyle

      Illustrated by Steve Simpson

       Copyright

      First published in Great Britain and Ireland by HarperCollins Children’s Books and Fighting Words Ltd. as a story in Beyond the Stars: Twelve Tales of Adventure, Magic and Wonder

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      ‘The Star Dogs’ text © Roddy Doyle 2014, illustrations © Steve Simpson 2014

      Cover design © HarperCollins Children’s Books, Cover image © Shutterstock

      Roddy Doyle and Steve Simpson assert the moral right to be identified as the author and illustrator of this work.

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      Source ISBN: 9780007578467

      Ebook Edition © 2014 ISBN: 9780008103323

      Version: 2014-09-15

      CONTENTS

       Cover

       Title Page

       The Write to Right

       About the Author and Illustrator

       About the Publisher

      

      Beyond the Stars is unique.

      Why did twenty-three stellar children’s writers and illustrators band together to show their love and support for Fighting Words, a creative writing centre in the heart of Dublin city?

      That’s easy. Because, like this book, Fighting Words is unique. As Roddy Doyle, the centre’s co-founder, says, “It’s a big bright room. In an area that needs a big bright room. In a climate that needs a big bright room.”

      Fighting Words is a remarkable place that provides free tutoring in creative writing to all ages, but most especially to children and teenagers. It gives young writers a voice and helps them to reach their creative potential. And above all, it’s fun.

      In January 2009 I volunteered at Fighting Words’ very first Primary School Workshop. The room was so full of creativity, joy and optimism I thought my heart would burst. With the help of a storyteller, an illustrator and a team of volunteers, each of the children involved wrote their own book. On the back of each book (every young writer was given their own copy to take home – complete with wonderful full-colour illustrations) was a photograph of the child’s smiling face and a blank box for them to add their very own writer’s biography. Leaving the centre, their faces shone with happiness.

      Since that first workshop, I have volunteered at Fighting Words whenever I can. I have always left that big bright