[dropcap2 variation=”teal”]S[/dropcap2]o, those of you who follow my sporadic blog may know that for the past few years I’ve been working on a novel. Every chance I can get, I’ve been sitting in my office, typing away, trying to spin a paranormal thriller. I really thought that would be my first book.
But fate had other plans for me. Last week, I was hit by what felt like a thunderbolt of inspiration. I was sick, my three-year-old was sick, and we were hanging out. I decided to try and write a “story” with my little one. Starting with ABCs was sort of a natural. The next thing I knew, I was writing an A to Z for Halloween in verse. The next day, I started illustrating it. A week later, my first book, “All Hallow’s ABC” is available for sale at Amazon, Barnes and Noble and (soon) Kobo and Google. I published it under Jenni Kaye so it wouldn’t be confused with the darker work I’ve been writing for adults.
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I don’t know how successful this venture will be, but I can say that for now, I had a blast creating it. And the biggest reward has been having my daughter and my niece ask for it to be read over again when we get to the end.