ART, EDITING, AND CO-WRITER:
aricub
EDITING, COMPILING, AND CO-WRITER:
Nishi
SPECIAL THANKS:
This is the front cover of City of Solitude. wish
Nishi's help it will include Written by and Illustrated by notations at the bottom, as with our previous releases, along with the Haposaur symbol with a more eye catching font and style for the book title.
The following is what I've tentatively wrote up to further grab the attention of potential readers. what do you think?
City of Solitude takes fans of the “Welcome to saurral Manor” series on an immersive magical adventure that expands upon the lessons learned in ‘Stream Stress’, ‘Captain scuttles’ and ‘Twinkle Morningdew’. Each turn of the page will bring the world of Lucky and his pals to life through engaging dialogue, detailed descriptions, and the introduction of new characters and concepts that will fuel a love for reading along with inspiration towards writing their own tales of fun and fantasy.
Author, Matthew Palumbo, is proud to release this story for those who are ready to step up to the next level of reading with the Haposaur friends they’ve already made through the beautifully illustrated picture books drawn by Nick Bonanno and Ari Kunofsky. The pace of the story is designed to keep middle school readers engaged while providing a sense of accomplishment through chapters spanning a maximum of four pages each.
Coming soon from Matthew, Ari, and Nick is a collection of stories that will further immerse Haposaur fans into how the events of City of Solitude came to be. This collection of stories will be known as ‘Adventures in saurral manor’ and has a projected release of December 2017.
aricubEDITING, COMPILING, AND CO-WRITER:
NishiSPECIAL THANKS:
This is the front cover of City of Solitude. wish
Nishi's help it will include Written by and Illustrated by notations at the bottom, as with our previous releases, along with the Haposaur symbol with a more eye catching font and style for the book title.The following is what I've tentatively wrote up to further grab the attention of potential readers. what do you think?
City of Solitude takes fans of the “Welcome to saurral Manor” series on an immersive magical adventure that expands upon the lessons learned in ‘Stream Stress’, ‘Captain scuttles’ and ‘Twinkle Morningdew’. Each turn of the page will bring the world of Lucky and his pals to life through engaging dialogue, detailed descriptions, and the introduction of new characters and concepts that will fuel a love for reading along with inspiration towards writing their own tales of fun and fantasy.
Author, Matthew Palumbo, is proud to release this story for those who are ready to step up to the next level of reading with the Haposaur friends they’ve already made through the beautifully illustrated picture books drawn by Nick Bonanno and Ari Kunofsky. The pace of the story is designed to keep middle school readers engaged while providing a sense of accomplishment through chapters spanning a maximum of four pages each.
Coming soon from Matthew, Ari, and Nick is a collection of stories that will further immerse Haposaur fans into how the events of City of Solitude came to be. This collection of stories will be known as ‘Adventures in saurral manor’ and has a projected release of December 2017.
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Would you mind if i I gave it a possible edit through for your thoughts?
Mostly editing the top paragraph to be aimed at the reader rather than the parent (leaving the second one aimed at the parent) and making it a bit more welcoming to kids starting to old to have interest in the earlier books but wanting to read this one
Mostly editing the top paragraph to be aimed at the reader rather than the parent (leaving the second one aimed at the parent) and making it a bit more welcoming to kids starting to old to have interest in the earlier books but wanting to read this one
Oh, please. :) We certainly want the back information to genuinely grab the most attention to anyone curious if this is a book they should add to their personal library.
Once you clean it up I will prep it all to send to
Nishi to help finish the process we've all worked so hard on completing. :)
Once you clean it up I will prep it all to send to
Nishi to help finish the process we've all worked so hard on completing. :)
Oh! That's because the story takes place just after he gets out of them. (The whole of Welcome To saurral Manor spans from Spring to Fall. Lucky grows out his tail and gets out of Pockey-Pants during this span.)
I'm super happy you like Ari's work. This is the first story I will be completing where I only know the art by descriptions. Ari is really good and she has gotten good marks from my family on how she has drawn the characters. So I hope you find the forthcoming previews as delightful.
I'm super happy you like Ari's work. This is the first story I will be completing where I only know the art by descriptions. Ari is really good and she has gotten good marks from my family on how she has drawn the characters. So I hope you find the forthcoming previews as delightful.
Well, in all honesty, a story for that never was written. Scuttle getting out of his Pockey-Pants served for that growth-related experience.
Scuttle got out of Pockey-Pants a bit older than Lucky did. Lucky was a bit over two when he did, which is a rare thing. However it's what he wanted to do as Scuttle got out and he wanted to inspire Cappy and Fritter. So he kind of learned the potty super early. (Lucky feels like he has a lot to live up to and, without really knowing it himself, sees himself as a leader like his dad)
Scuttle got out of Pockey-Pants a bit older than Lucky did. Lucky was a bit over two when he did, which is a rare thing. However it's what he wanted to do as Scuttle got out and he wanted to inspire Cappy and Fritter. So he kind of learned the potty super early. (Lucky feels like he has a lot to live up to and, without really knowing it himself, sees himself as a leader like his dad)
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