You know you've got a writer's brain when you get inspired by a preschool show. *Facepalm* I have the skill of taking things out of context. Okay, so the kids are watching Peep and the Big Wide World. It's a PBS kids series about three birds (a duck, a chick and a red baby bird). They like exploring the big, wide world and figuring things out like how caterpillars turn into butterflies and they meet other animals like beavers, turtles, mice, etc.
So, there's this episode where Beaver Boy is about to chew down his first tree and he accidently almost smashes his parents and his friends. So, the next time he's going to try, his parents are telling him that maybe he shoudn't do it. So, (hang in with me here) I thought, what if there was a person had always failed at this one thing, and so when lives hung at stake, he had the chance to try again, but everyone was begging him not to do it, because he had always failed before, but he had to try again anyway. And this time he succeeds. So, you see how that works?
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About Me!Hannah writes to satisfy her imagination. She's written six books so far--five of which need to be rewritten--and is working on a seventh. She ranges through a variety of genres, but favors contemporary YA, fixing broken characters. She wants to use her writing to change people and bring hope. She's currently going to college for Nursing and that takes up most of her writing time. She's a rather stereotypical writer, talking to imaginary friends, eavesdropping on people at the store, secretly being nosy, stashing herself away in her room with a paper and pen and chocolate and her teddy bear. She loves Jesus, the way the morning smells, her family of seven (four siblings), old movies, fairy tales, candles at night and helping people. She writes on another blog at nerdywriter.blogspot.com to hopefully build her chances of publication. My Author Site:Archives
December 2016
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