Tag Archives: writing for children

Interview in the Northern Virginia Daily

Every little bit helps. Please consider checking out this paranormal adventure story. Great for ages 12 and up. https://www.nvdaily.com/nvdaily/authors-subterranean-ya-novel-offers-supernatural-escapism/article_1543fb17-8f50-503e-8afe-26487a977ce7.html

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Melancholy Margo

Melancholy Margo stands at the window surrounded by all that has gone. Lost in her past she never moves forward, the present just tall panes of glass. Reflections of was and shadows of if confound her hopes and her dreams. … Continue reading

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Creating Inspiration

A picture I’ve sketched to gather inspiration for a picture book. Poor lonely faerie.

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The Vermont Adventure – last day

Pictured above are the quaint pine forest behind my residence hall, College Hall in the rain, and the organ in the chapel, where many of our lectures and readings take place. It is also where the graduation ceremony took place … Continue reading

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The Vermont Adventure – day nine

Pictured above is Noble Hall, where we have readings, gatherings, and some faculty meetings. It is also the faculty residence hall. The weather was beautiful again today, and it helped rejuvenate many of us after a high-energy party last night. … Continue reading

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