HORRIBLE HAPPENINGS 2023

Every New Year is like a new book.  And like a new book this year has to have an exciting start (otherwise you won’t want to read all the exciting news later on in this year).  

So let’s start with a …

BANG!!!!!!!!! 

I hope that BIG BANG is BIG enough!  

And WELCOME to another exciting instalment of The Adventures of Nick Arnold Horrible Science writer and writer of other books too!

JANUARY

This month Nick Arnold feels chilly.  So after chasing the cat round the garden to warm up he writes a chapter of a history book for adults on his discovery of an English Civil War fort.

FEBRUARY

Monday 27th February – Nick Arnold @ Parsons Heath Primary, Colchester.  NICK SAYS:   I really enjoyed visiting this truly welcoming school – three great shows, one great day!

Tuesday 28th February – Nick Arnold @ Squirrel’s Heath Junior, Romford, London.  NICK SAYS:  I presented FOUR Horrible Science Shows and each one was LOUDER than the last.  It was GREAT to meet you all!

MARCH

Thursday 2nd March WORLD BOOK DAY – Nick Arnold online @ Amity School, Abu Dhabi, UAE.  NICK SAYS:  If there’s one thing BETTER than a great online show for a great school on WORLD BOOK DAY – it’s TWO  GREAT ONLINE SHOWS for this great school on WORLD BOOK DAY!

Friday 3rd March – Nick Arnold online @ St George’s International College, Luxembourg.  NICK SAYS:  On the last day of WORLD BOOK WEEK I  performed TWO online HORRIBLE SCIENCE SHOWS.  I made this fantastic school’s sides shake with cheering (BIG THANKS to several hundred fantastic students!).

Thursday 9th March – Nick Arnold online @ Knaphill Junior School, Surrey.  NICK SAYS: The School celebrated World Book Day and everyone dressed up.  I told the students the story of MY HORRIBLE LIFE.  What a Fantastic audience!

Thursday 16th March – Nick Arnold @ Port Regis School, Dorset.  NICK SAYS:  What a lovely school!  There’s a Park with lovely old buildings and the teachers and students are great too!  Everyone had a great time discovering the Horrible Side of Science!

Thursday 30th March – Nick Arnold online @ Thuringia International School, Germany.  NICK SAYS:  I’m really looking forward to going online and WOW’ing everyone with some HORRIBLE SCIENCE!

APRIL 

Tuesday 18th April – Nick Arnold @ Barnstaple, Devon.  NICK SAYS:  I’m giving a talk about the English Civil War fort I wrote the chapter about in January.  I just love history even if it is all in the past!

Thursday 20th April and Friday 21st April – Nick Arnold online @ Huili School, Shanghai, China.  NICK SAYS:  A great school and a great audience – I was really pleased to hear how much you enjoyed the shows!

Tuesday 25th April – Nick Arnold online @ Shanghai United International School, China.  NICK SAYS:  So sorry about the technical problems you had – at least you saw all the challenges.  Thanks for being a great audience!

JUNE 

Monday 4th June – Nick Arnold @ Oakthorpe Primary School, London.  NICK SAYS:  This is a lovely welcoming school and everyone enjoyed the Little Horrors Show and Horrible Science Show.  Thanks a lot to everyone!

Wednesday 14th June – Nick Arnold @ Hilton Primary, Newcastle.  NICK SAYS:   At last after a year of waiting I made it to visit you all – and it was worth the wait!  Happy Horrible Science everyone!

SEPTEMBER 

Friday 15th September to Saturday 23rd September – Appledore Book Festival, Devon, UK.  NICK SAYS:   I presented two talks in this WORLD FAMOUS FESTIVAL (OK – so I am a bit biassed because I founded it) – one was a talk on a famous writer that no-one has ever heard of called Charles Garvice and the other one was on the Battle of Northam in 1069 (both talks were for adults).

OCTOBER

Nick Arnold working on Horrible projects (can’t talk about them now but I hope to have more news next year!)

NOVEMBER

Nick Arnold history paper about an English Civil War fort published by Hellion and Company – NICK SAYS:  My paper appears in a book entitled BATTER THEIR WALLS, GATES AND FORTS.  What a GREAT title!  It’s a lot harder writing history for historians to read than writing for children – but I really enjoyed the work!