I am going to start posting the books on "My Story" on Facebook, or Faceplant in my case. That forum only remains for 24 hours, so you will have to read them same day. Later I will get some PDF files available for download. This is all new so hang in there with me. Its a learning process for an old dog. Is there anyone out there to tell me what you find most frustrating about children's books, or even about on line blogs like this one? GG
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It is going to be interesting writing these blogs without revealing anything about myself. I don't believe it is possible. You will inevitably discover that most of what I write here is total fiction. Of course, I am a fiction writer, so that comes with it I guess. Having naturally curly hair helps too; You cannot be angry with a grumpy old man who has beautiful hair. My brother is the short fat bald guy. I have a full length novel coming up. Of course, you won't like it. Perhaps you will be kind enough to buy a copy just to be sure you don't like it though. I am already on page 71. NO PICTURES, you'll have to read and imagine. It is all about all sorts of characters who - or is it whom? - beats me - never figured that one out - characters that you are already familiar with. You might call it totally plageristical. Pretty good word, huh? It's as good a word as technicology and insuperior and co...
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Good Morning! Grandpa Grumps here. You can call me Gnat. I write children's books for adults to read. Buy one, I need the money! Get one for your dog too. They are full of double-entendre, parody and teasing. Prepare to be offended. Being older than dirt, this blog thing is alien to me. I can't imagine why anyone would give a rat's . . . would care about what I have to say about anything, and it seems narcissistic to write all about my most excellent self. But, author central suggested it, so "WHATEV'". My books are available on Amazon. I will list them here a brief abstract: A STORY FOR SOPHIE - The story of a little girl and an old man; the same, only different. MASON'S GOPHER STORY - The story of a school exercise in child's logic. THE SPELLBINDING ADVENTURES OF DON DESMONDO - A story about a boy in a sandbox with some of his parents influence and a huge imagination. PIXIE DUST AND PINK AIRPLAINES ...