Terry Deary's The Perfect Poison Pills Plot part 2, composed on Nokia E6
By Martin James on September 26,
 2011 at 00:00,

On Friday we gave you the opening instalment of Terry Deary's micro-novel The Perfect Poison Pills Plot, which was written on a Nokia E6 and read out specially for Nokia lovers by rap star Chipmunk. Now it's time for part two. 

The Perfect Poison Pills Plot is a change of pace for children's novel writer Terry Deary. It follows the Japanese keitai format, which sees chapters written in short instalments designed to be delivered via mobile phone.

But the story isn't just meant to be read on a mobile phone, it was written entirely on one two – and more specifically the QWERTY-keyboard-packing Nokia E6. With both a touchscreen and a physical keyboard, it's the perfect one-handed typing phone, and clearly Deary had no trouble putting it to good use in composing The Perfect Poison Pills Plot.

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However, thanks to Nokia's involvement the story has gone a step further. Well-known rapper Chipmunk has been drafted in to read out this intriguing tale, and the whole story has been divided into four video chapters, giving you another way of getting into this innovative writing format.

It's all designed to help get young people excited about reading – a cause we certainly support. More than that, though – it's designed to get the public writing too, and Nokia is offering a Nokia E6 as prize for the best keitai novel written by you, the Nokia-loving public.

You can find out more on the Nokia UK Facebook page. In the meantime, hit the Play button below to enjoy part two of this four-part story – and don't forget to check in tomorrow to see the next clip.