What cannot be left to the reader’s imaginative control is the main plot and direction of the story. Without the story everything descriptively created by the author is without purpose.
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What cannot be left to the reader’s imaginative control is the main plot and direction of the story. Without the story everything descriptively created by the author is without purpose.
You would think that during these free write sessions one would come up with fantastic plans for creating new works. Like passing through the fog there are intermittent clearings where the fog retreats and distance of sight increase, oh the clear sky and bright stars above, then…
Shop Now “The Kingdom Without Rhyme”2018 By Maurice M. Hebert - Illustrated by Megan E. TennantThe King has declared that "it is now a crime at any place and any time to read speak or write anything that rhymes" As an overreaction to a strange curse, King Vyrnan places the language of his kingdom in … Continue reading Sneak Peek & Pre-Order!
Shop Now! December 2016What a joy to introduce Megan as our guest blogger for this post! I hope all of you aspiring authors and artist get to work with someone as talented and gracious as she is. Thanks, Megan. Hello! I’m Megan Tennant, illustrator of “What Would I Do?” and I am popping in to … Continue reading Illustrator Guest Post
November 2016 We’ve done it, the book “What Would I Do?” is finished and the file is being uploaded to the printer. In this post I would like to encourage you in your work by reviewing the steps we have taken to get to this point and commenting on these steps in general. Write the … Continue reading Off To The Printer
September 2016 (If you have arrived here from our Facebook page because you clicked on “Get Offer” – Thank You! We have a Winner for our Free Book Giveaway! – It will be shipped out to arrive before Christmas! If you order a book please share it, write a review and be sure to let your … Continue reading What Would I Do?
September 2016 One day inspiration hit me, just hard enough to jog some rhymes into place. I had been following a writing pattern I’ve used to encourage creative thinking and establish structure and direction for my writing, the alphabet. What resulted was a pleasant romp through various occupations and situations while inviting the young reader … Continue reading How It All Began