Thursday, 28 January 2021

Three Types Of Storytelling/I.B.F.Fs' New Focus

From now on, I'll present my books/stories in three different ways:
  • Written, like all stories should
  • Dialogue-free picture books, like my first I.B.F.Fs book, Comfort: Big Siblings: Little Sister
  • Versions of the dialogue-free books to help readers learn to write stories
With these, I'll open up my story world to the different types of readers, especially those who are deaf and can't hear their peers read the book, and who want to become budding writers themselves and write their own words of dialogue into my stories.

And as for I.B.F.Fs, it'll take a whole new approach: it'll still have characters from Scream Street, Bluey, Simon, Love Monster, Dog Loves Books and My Pride, but now it'll have the focus on Luke, Resus and Cleo being my siblings and their parents being part of my family, along with Dig and Lulu. The theme of I.B.F.Fs is the relationship between big kids and little kids and the gentleness, fun, playfulness and kindness that comes along with it, especially if those little kids happen to have older, teenage siblings.

And I'll still do the I.B.F.F Diaries stories, it'll start on October 2015, where I meet Luke, Resus and Cleo and allow them and my friends Mitchell, Becky and Templeton to become my siblings - if they can allow a permit.

1 comment:

  1. Dialogue free books are a very popular conversation tool for teens and some are for adults. Amazon's range is up to date and wide ranging.

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