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The Caterpillar shining through
Last week the second hardcover test print of my fantasy children`s book, Below the Floor, finally arrived (“Das Dorf unter dem Fußboden” as it will be published in German first). […]
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year! Challenge yourself, reach for the stars, make a plan and push through it this year! Maybe it is finally the time to challenge a whale in “how-long-can-I-hold-my-breath”? […]
Between Christmas and the New Year
I hope you all had a beautiful Christmas Eve and survived the visiting-the-family-during-the-holidays-marathon well. 🙂 Even more, I hope that you can take some days off and recharge your batteries. […]
Merry Christmas
I wish you a Merry Christmas and I hope that you had a wonderful year with lots of beautiful moments and people who love you. Greetings John PS: Yes, Walter, […]
We got a Winner!
A big thank you goes to everybody who took the time to complete the survey I launched three weeks ago. It was of really great help and I have already […]
What’s happening to this blog?
It’s been a long time since my last post and I am sorry for this lack of content. The thing was: I had the feeling that I was repeating myself […]
Abandoned Sanctuary
Sometimes, it is good just to play around with an idea. I imagined what an abadoned sanctuary might look like. Something that was built by a technologically advanced culture, but […]
Lessons Learnt from Creating a First Children’s Book – III
As I am pushing forward with my children’s book project, I – in retrospect – keep making mistakes. Or putting it another way: Things I will do different next time. […]
Happy New Year!
I wish you all a Happy New Year and the best for 2016! Life is short, and I wish you from the bottom of my heart the energy and luck […]
The Nymph
The nymph is a seductive, but dangerous fairytale creature by director and writer John E. Brito.
Evolution of a Fairy – II
After I had defined the main characteristics of Leto, the little hero of my fairy tale Below the Floor, I tried different versions of the nose and eyes. I knew […]