From the Author's Desk
How Long It Takes to Write a Book — And Why the Answer Is Never Simple
Why Flood Myths in Ancient Cultures Appear Everywhere — And What That Actually Means
Why Children Ask to Hear the Same Story Again and Again — And What They Are Really Looking For
Why the Funniest Moment in a Story Is Never the One You Saw Coming
How Humor Reduces Reading Resistance in Children — And Why It Works
Why Children Laugh at Different Ages — And What It Means for the Stories We Give Them
Why Readers Fall in Love With Fictional Places That Don't Exist
Mesopotamia in Children's Fiction: The Most Underused Setting in Storytelling
The Villain Who Thought They Were the Hero — And Why That Changes Everything
The Moment a Familiar Story Becomes Something Completely Different