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Its aimed at age 9-11, and is all about the transition to big school, but in a funny cartoony sort of way.
I'm writing about 1/2 a chapter an evening at the moment, as my daughter is very keen to get the next instalment. It's quite handy to have a target audience and to test it on them I think, as at least that way you find out if they understand your phrasing.
I like drawing so its illustrated to boot, I'm not writing it with the intention of publishing though, but I listened to something on the radio the other day about crowd funding. You create a small video and basically get potential interested parties to advance pay for copies etc.
This seems to be a slightly better move than forking out hard earned cash to get a project off the ground that might not be commercially viable.
As far as memoirs goes, I think that's a great idea I would love to know some of the more eccentric backstories of my family.
Last edited by Mikey; 05-11-2014, 04:02 PM.
Reason: My Publisher checked it. :)
I've got a few chapters on a stick called "All about Me, For You" for my grandchildren. I just add to it randomly when I feel like it. I'm sure they'll find it funny, but at least the family history will be there for them after I've gone.
I haven't written a book per se, but probably enough for a book and it's not about me. I write fan fiction, with a group of other 'trek fans. Been writing one central character and her extended family for just over a decade. Wonderful experience, just crafting story lines
A couple of months ago my grandaughter came home from school with a list of questions her teacher suggested the children should ask their grand parents.
I was amazed at how much interest she showed and thought it was a great way to get the kids thinking about life before technology.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
That sounds like such a great idea. I've been toying with the idea of writing a book for dog owners. Sounds boring I know but I am an animal behaviourist and love my job. I hate the books out there today offering little good advice and skirting over actually issues owners want addressed.
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