Troubled rocker Ronnie Wood has been forced to postpone plans to publish a book.
The Rolling Stones guitarist was working with British comedian Noel Fielding
- who stars in surreal show 'The Mighty Boosh' -on a new interpretation of the 1963 classic children's tale 'Where The Wild Things Are'.
Since Ronnie entered a rehab facility last week - following a marathon drinking binge with Russian waitress Ekaterina Ivanova at his Irish property - the project, which was due to feature in 'The Mighty Book of Boosh', has been put on hold.
A source told Britain's The Sun newspaper: "Ronnie and Noel had come up with some fantastic illustrations and the project was well on course to being a major part of the book.
"But with Ronnie back on the drink he is uncontactable and deadlines are looming."
'Where The Wild Things Are', written by Maurice Sendak, follows the adventures of a boy named Max.
After Max terrorises his mother in a wolf suit he is sent to his bedroom where he imagines he becomes the king of a mythical world full of monsters.