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Dragons

It seems I have always been drawn to dragons. There is the dragon tea pot, with a spout that doesn't really work, so it sits on the shelf. There is the dragon necklace I've never worn. And the only stuffed toy I've ever bought for myself as an adult was, you guessed it, a dragon. Someone once asked me what kind of animal I would be if I could be an animal. There was a look of shock on her face when I said dragon. So it only makes sense that when I write a book there would be dragons in it.
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Published on September 29, 2013 20:56 Tags: dragon, dragons

Web site and Youtube video

A lot has happened since the release of Ben the Dragonborn on November 4th. I asked Sean Sherstone if he would consider doing a promo video for the book. Sean was looking for a reason to learn to use the software needed to do this kind of work and so he said yes. It was a huge learning curve for Sean, but the video is incredibly good.

Sean's first step was to read the book. Fortunately for me he was inspired by the story of heroes, and mer folk and dragons. One of the things Sean did for the video was learn to draw Celtic knots since they are featured on important items in the story.

After finishing with the Youtube trailer Sean created a web site, which is absolutely awesome. All I can say is that I am one lucky author.

Here are the links if you are interested.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB1UJb...

www.benthedragonborn.com
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Published on February 17, 2014 16:15 Tags: ben-the-dragonborn, celtic-knots, dragon, dragons, storyboards, web-site, youtube-video-trailer

Characters with a mind of their own

When I was writing 'Ben and the Watcher of Zargon' I became concerned that the book was getting too dark. To solve that problem I went back and wrote in a new character. I thought the brownie would soften the book a little. He was just supposed to be a minor character with a walk-on/walk-off part to play. However, Moses, as he was named near the end of the book, had a mind of his own and turned into a fairly major character. In fact, I am thinking of naming the third book in his honor. How does 'Moses and the Dragonborn' sound for a title?
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Published on December 06, 2015 21:39 Tags: brownie, characters, dragons, portals, shapeshifting-dragons