Portsmouth born writer of children's adventure stories Percy F Westerman (1876 -1959) grew up in Portsmouth, married the girl next door and spent forty years living and writing from his floating houseboat home moored on the River Frome at Wareham in Dorset where his wife would have to don her wellies to make a cup of tea, because the galley was underwater when the tide rose (the houseboat didn’t float that well). During a sixty year writing career he wrote more than 170 books and 200 short stories, becoming a household name and a shameless self-publicist. During the 1930s he was voted the most popular children’s author in Britain and appeared in a special Pathe Newsreel film about him. After his death in 1959, his books very quickly disappeared from libraries and bookshops across the country. Nigel tries to answer why his books have not stood the test of time when many of his contemporaries works have become classics of children’s literature. Duration: 50 minutes Illustrated: PowerPoint
Views: 68 | Enquiries: 0I have been a book collector, researcher and keen writer for more than forty years. In 2009 I founded 'The Westerman Yarns', a collective of like minded people who research, promote and encourage interest in the lives and works of children’s adventure writers. I have worked in music, the arts and event management; a specialist topic that I taught at a further education college for ten years until I embarked on my misspent retirement when I threw myself into researching more about many of the topics that I never found the time to explore, whilst holding down a ‘proper job’. During my time as a local authority arts officer I worked on several literature festivals that developed and expanded my interest in literary research, and fired my enthusiasm for learning about the lives and works of ‘forgotten’ and lesser known authors. More recently I have conducted research into the history of the area where I live, in particular, the diverse history of the north of Portsmouth and Portsdown Hill. I hope that you find something to interest your audience in my diverse list of talks. If you want to know more or have any questions, please email me.
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