After an absence of several years (due to a variety of causes, including having my e-mail account hacked - leading to TWO laptops being put out of commission; also a long trough in my bi[polarity ]cycle), I've returned to work... as a writer, an editor, a translator, and a publisher. My "publishing hut" is currently undergoing a complete make-over. It's "breaking and entering" into the digital market.
So here I am, back on W&As, as well. I'm keeping busy (there's lots of work in converting past titles into digital format), but I'll try to look in here now and then.
I am a children’s author who recently immigrated to Canada, coming from a background deeply rooted in Eastern storytelling. In many Eastern cultures, storytelling traditions lean heavily on oral narration and mythic structure, bringing the style closer to folktales than to Western short stories or novels. Eastern writers, especially those creating for children, often focus on tales with symbolic or legendary qualities rather than conventional narratives.
I am a children’s author who recently immigrated to Canada, coming from a background deeply rooted in Eastern storytelling. In many Eastern cultures, storytelling traditions lean heavily on oral narration and mythic structure, bringing the style closer to folktales than to Western short stories or novels. Eastern writers, especially those creating for children, often focus on tales with symbolic or legendary qualities rather than conventional narratives.