Hi, we're Josh, Bekah, & Zach 👋 Three kids who spent summers catching fireflies in Ohio backyards who grew up to become three adults who... still believe in magic. We just write about it now instead of chasing it through tall grass. Well, sometimes we do that too.
If you're looking for a fun Christmas read for the whole family check out our book. You'll have something to look forward to before Christmas, and, bonus, you're supporting indie authors!
It's been almost a year since my brothers and I released our Christmas adventure novel! If you're still looking for something magical to read this Christmas or to give to your favorite kid, check out The Battle for Christmas: Reign of the Nutcrackers
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I showed 14 the new design updates I've been working on for our author site. Her response was, "How long did this take you? I can't imagine being that excited about something to spend that much time on it."
My brothers and I have started a YT channel for our short stories. You can listen to yours truly, read my short story, The Story that Painted Itself, now! It's only 3.5 minutes if you listen on 2x speed😂 https://t.co/h2fKWOCbCA
We're publishing our 13 microfiction piece on Monday. We've been having fun weaving local folk tales into the stories. They're for everyone, but Easter eggs for the local folks.
To every parent-writer juggling bedtime stories AND your own stories, just remember that you're doing something extraordinary. You're raising humans AND creating art. That's superhero-level multitasking.
@StoniAstley I don't think so, but I think you have to approach it responsibly and do thorough research, talk to people who have lived in that experience, and be open to feedback.
We think some of the best stories come from the most ordinary moments. Like the way afternoon light shines on the ballfield or how kids' laughter sounds different in summer than winter or how a huge, muddy puddle could bring so much joy. What ordinary magic did you notice today?
What's the last thing that made you feel like a kid again? For me, it was watching my 8-year-old explain to her 4-year-old cousin why she couldn't live in our Honda Pilot bc there was no toilet.