Not Very Frequently Asked Questions
These are some questions that haven’t been asked very frequently, some of them not at all, but are questions maybe you should have asked or might be wondering about. Maybe they’re questions I want to answer anyway.
I was able to read it to the younger ones when it was in the rough draft stage. The actual finished product from the time I started writing took about 15 years. I used to take a notebook with me when I knew I was going to be waiting around for awhile, like at my kids’ swimming lessons. The first draft of the book took two or three of those notebooks. Then I started typing it on a typewriter, if you know what that is. Not long after that we actually got a computer. What a difference that made! I don’t see how anyone wrote a book without one.
After that I’m planning to work on other ideas that are floating around in my head.
Among the living writers, I've enjoyed many of the books by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker.
For children’s books, A.A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh books are hilarious. Sometimes I had a hard time reading certain parts to my kids, because I was laughing so hard.
Winnie-the-Pooh was a definite inspiration for the idea of making it enjoyable for adults too.
. Where can I find out more?
If you really mean it when you ask that, I have three blogs, the first of which is the last page of this website. Blog 2 is called Love's Notes, published by Wordpress. It contains some stories of some adventures I've had, and may have other things thrown in later. Blog 3 is called Love's Notes and is published by Blogger. It contains random thoughts, some of them of a more serious nature than you'll find here or in Blog 2. I started that blog five years ago, and didn't post in it much, but for some reason I think I'll post in all three blogs. Doesn't make much sense, does it? You might be asking why I called all three blogs "Love's Notes." I must have thought it was pretty clever. Also, I wasn't planning on keeping all three.
. What if I have my own questions or comments?
For any questions, suggestions, comments, or if you'd like to order an autographed copy of the book, you can send an email to Marty@flylikeapenguin.com. Keep in mind, though, if many of you ask lots of questions, I might have to change the title of this page.
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- Why did you write this book?
- Who did you write it for?
- Is there a message to the story?
- How long did it take you to write it?
I was able to read it to the younger ones when it was in the rough draft stage. The actual finished product from the time I started writing took about 15 years. I used to take a notebook with me when I knew I was going to be waiting around for awhile, like at my kids’ swimming lessons. The first draft of the book took two or three of those notebooks. Then I started typing it on a typewriter, if you know what that is. Not long after that we actually got a computer. What a difference that made! I don’t see how anyone wrote a book without one.
- Are you going to write any more books?
After that I’m planning to work on other ideas that are floating around in my head.
- Are you trying to take advantage of the popularity of penguins in recent years?
- Do you have any advice for someone who’s thinking about writing a book?
- How did you go about getting published?
- Who are your favorite authors?
Among the living writers, I've enjoyed many of the books by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker.
For children’s books, A.A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh books are hilarious. Sometimes I had a hard time reading certain parts to my kids, because I was laughing so hard.
- Has your writing been influenced by them?
Winnie-the-Pooh was a definite inspiration for the idea of making it enjoyable for adults too.
. Where can I find out more?
If you really mean it when you ask that, I have three blogs, the first of which is the last page of this website. Blog 2 is called Love's Notes, published by Wordpress. It contains some stories of some adventures I've had, and may have other things thrown in later. Blog 3 is called Love's Notes and is published by Blogger. It contains random thoughts, some of them of a more serious nature than you'll find here or in Blog 2. I started that blog five years ago, and didn't post in it much, but for some reason I think I'll post in all three blogs. Doesn't make much sense, does it? You might be asking why I called all three blogs "Love's Notes." I must have thought it was pretty clever. Also, I wasn't planning on keeping all three.
. What if I have my own questions or comments?
For any questions, suggestions, comments, or if you'd like to order an autographed copy of the book, you can send an email to Marty@flylikeapenguin.com. Keep in mind, though, if many of you ask lots of questions, I might have to change the title of this page.
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