For family bedtime reading, we just started “Julie of the Wolves” by Jean Craighead George.
Mostly I try to write books that I would enjoy reading myself.
But more than a decade into this career, I would still rather spend my time writing than doing just about anything else.
It has a lot to do with perspective, which is something we can cultivate if we’re intentional about it.
Piecing together a bunch of random scenes until they become one coherent story, like building a complicated jigsaw puzzle.
Persons:
Lish McBride, John Holt, Pat Farenga, “ Julie, Jean Craighead George, Teen Marissa
Organizations:
Wolves