There's a monster in my toy box
by Daniel Hooks
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About the Book
My story tells of a monster (real or imagined) living in a child’s toy box. It could be used as a metaphor for a child who is using the monster to enable them to get away with perceived bad or attention seeking behaviour by deflecting blame, so that's the punchline or hook.
It is part of a collection of stories with “George and the Gobble de Gook Monster” being the introduction to this world, and I have even written a seasonal Christmas version, “There’s a Monster Under my Christmas Tree” in which the story resolves with the family becoming friends with the monster.
As an autistic writer with schizo-affective disorder, I have an idealistic view of the world and find things a severe mental challenge. This made me want to express myself and so I found the mischievousness of children endearing. I believe the idea for, “There’s a Monster in my Toy Box” carries the motifs of nostalgia as everyone has been a ‘challenging child’ at some point in their childhood!
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Children’s Books
- Additional Categories Poetry, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 20 - Publish Date: Jul 08, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords childrenbook, poetry, alienpoet, toy box, Monster
About the Creator
It is not my name that is important rather my identity. I was always the outsider growing up observing people and my surroundings I developed eyes for vision and a mind that sought out lyrics and metaphors for music I heard in my mind. The mind is a beautiful and terrible thing and I sought to write poetry as a way of silencing demons that I have carried with me since I went through psychosis (a painful breakdown when I was 16 years old). Poetry was an outlet and also something much more it gave me a purpose, as each poem is a piece of art and can be performed in front of an audience. Soon I discovered it connected me to people much more deeply and gave words to how people felt and helped them understand what I had gone through and still go through on a deeper level. Poetry tells a story, captures a moment in very few words and it joins the dots very well. Creating moments in time and stories and phrases that will never die.