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Thursday, December 8, 2011
WELCOME TO MY WORLD
Cheryl Tardif from Imajin Books is publishing my first novel, SpaceHive, in the summer of 2012. It will be in both ebook and trade paperback format. It's a MR/YA Sci Fi novel. My first poem at the age of five rhymed "Stars" with "Mars." Maybe I haven't come such a long way since then!
Thanks to Jenn from Sapphire Blog Design for her great work and patience in creating this blog. I enjoyed working with you, Jenn, and would recommend you to any author or creative person looking for a super graphic designer.
Comments are welcome. Please stay tuned for further posts when this blog really gets under way.
Have you read any books similar to SpaceHive? How do you think Young Adult books could be improved? What do you think of Pixar-like writing and how does it get that way? Is there really a conflict between good and evil or is that a construct of a paternalistic/orthodox society? And do pigs fly?
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I love this new blog, Kenna. Congratulations on the book!
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