If this novel ever gets a title page, this is the chapter I’ll tell the artist to read. It’s a fun chapter (if I do…
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This is a chapter of opposites. Fire and water. Vital and precious things lost. Valuable knowledge gained. I hope you enjoy (and not also the…
Comments closedThis is an extra special Easter appropriate (or perhaps inappropriate) bonus edition based on a monologue I wrote and performed for Intrepid Theatre’s “Lives of…
Comments closedIn my previous novel there was one chapter that could have been a standalone story. This is not to say it did not relate to…
Comments closedGeorge finally names the creature even though he isn’t entirely sure if it’s Max or not or if it’s a boy or a girl or…
Comments closedThings really start happening in this chapter, fast and furious. Or, rather, the things that had already been happening bubble up to the surface and…
Comments closedIt is impossible to talk much about Chapter 5 without spoiling it. I will say it is filled with action and that the shredded wheat…
Comments closedIf you just want a summary: In Chapter 4 of A Dragon for George, George surmises the dragon’s unexpected eating habits. He wonders if it’s…
Comments closedMy blog this week will be short. A preview of Chapter 3: “George must hide the hatchling, but its very loud digestive system is a…
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