It's What I Do
What I do comes from a deep need within me to serve.
Writing--in all of its forms and for all of its uses--is best undertaken with that frame of reference. If one writes simply to tell his tale or be heard, one misses a great opportunity to add to the world, to reduce the burden of the reader, and to share and celebrate that similarity that we each embody.
In each of the projects I worked on, I kept in mind how I could best serve the needs of my readers. How would this ease their day or make their jobs easier? What is the best form to present this information? How can I make it entertaining and educational while respecting my reader's intelligence and valuing their time?
Over the course of my career, I've had the pleasure of working with some of the most talented people in the industry. They were my teachers, and I thank them from the bottom of my heart.
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Fable for adults. An edition of 10 hand-made books illustrated by the author was printed in 2000. Synopsis
Rosamund as a girl was told by her departing mother to wait and so for many, many years, she did just that. When a storm breaks a branch from the oak tree, which punches a hole in her roof, Rosamund has to face the reality that she is no longer a girl, and that her mother is not coming back... and so therefore she has to start living her life. Throughout the day she meets a young prince who checks in to see if she needs saving, a ram who loves her thick green grass, and a tiger who loves to eat rams. She learns that she has the power within herself to be happy and healthy, that she doesnÃt need saving, and that life--like her--is really quite beautiful. |
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