Excerpt from Rewrite of Book #1: Ms. Loveless
Ms. Loveless, school administrator, explains to Jenny, six-year-old Stefan's nanny how they have made Jenny's job easier:
Ms. Loveless points through the glass. “We have made great progress with Stefan. When we started with Stefan, he would squeal and thump books that frustrated him. Eventually he would yell, “Die!” and throw the book into the corner trashcan across the room. If a book was too basic for him, he would do the same thing. Now, we make him write a paper explaining w...
Ms. Loveless points through the glass. “We have made great progress with Stefan. When we started with Stefan, he would squeal and thump books that frustrated him. Eventually he would yell, “Die!” and throw the book into the corner trashcan across the room. If a book was too basic for him, he would do the same thing. Now, we make him write a paper explaining w...
Published on March 20, 2016 03:44
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Children of Sophista
This is a blog where I talk about my Children of Sophista book series. I released on October 1st the first book of a four novel length part serial storyline, “The Saeshell Book of Time” --- one story
This is a blog where I talk about my Children of Sophista book series. I released on October 1st the first book of a four novel length part serial storyline, “The Saeshell Book of Time” --- one story in the Children of Sophista series. These books are targeted toward scifi minded adults and gifted middle school children. On this blog you will see interesting things such as new art for the book, excerpts from the books, and points of view about giftedness and the experience of being gifted. Like a person on a journey, I share my experiences about being wired differently. Gifted is not a synonym for high IQ, though many people trying to make it into that. It means a wiring that produces high intensity --- intense over the top emotions, intensity forcing obsessions with projects I've latched onto, empathy that sometimes gets me into trouble, differences in how my senses perceive the world. I share all those experiences here, and the characters in my books exhibit those intensities.
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