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What is the date you began writing this piece of fiction and the date when you completely finished the piece of fiction? Written in 2016 over a 3 month period
Where did you do most of your writing for this fiction work? And please describe in detail. And can you please include a photo? I have a designated writing room in my home in Illinois
What were your writing habits while writing this work- did you drink something as you wrote, listen to music, write in pen and paper, directly on laptop; specific time of day? My best writing times are in the evening. I play mood appropriate music in the background and keep props nearby to remind me of the location
What is the summary of this specific fiction work? Rod Campbell loved to go tubing with his friends down the lazy river outside of town. They often wondered about Snake Island as they drifted by.
What is the date you began writing this piece of fiction and the date when you completely finished the piece of fiction? Written in 2016 over a 3 month period
Where did you do most of your writing for this fiction work? And please describe in detail. And can you please include a photo? I have a designated writing room in my home in Illinois
What were your writing habits while writing this work- did you drink something as you wrote, listen to music, write in pen and paper, directly on laptop; specific time of day? My best writing times are in the evening. I play mood appropriate music in the background and keep props nearby to remind me of the location
What is the summary of this specific fiction work? Rod Campbell loved to go tubing with his friends down the lazy river outside of town. They often wondered about Snake Island as they drifted by.
Then, one day Mr.
Patterson rushed out in front of the boys as they rode their bikes. People
around town said he was a little crazy since he’d come back from the war. Some
said his injuries had affected his brain. But Mr. Patterson warned them about
the island.
Rod talked his friends
into camping out on the island since it was near his grandfather’s farm. If
they could last the whole night, then there wouldn’t be anything to be afraid
of they reasoned.
On the night of the
campout, someone came to the island, dug a hole, and rolled a large piece of
carpet in. Then he began covering it up. The boys were terrified when they
realized the man digging the hole was Mr. Patterson.
They raced off the island. The next day they learned that the richest man in town was missing. Police suspected murder.
They raced off the island. The next day they learned that the richest man in town was missing. Police suspected murder.
Rod and his friends
reported what they saw and Mr. Patterson was accused of the crime. But did he
do it? And what did he bury in that hole?
Why is this excerpt so emotional for
you? And can you describe your own emotional experience of writing this
specific excerpt? This is a spooky story in a spooky setting which I hope
comes through in the synopsis.
Please include the excerpt and include page numbers as reference. The excerpt can be as short or as long as you prefer. From page 7 - Someone killed the richest man in town, and everyone was sure who did it. What happened in Bedford put this little community smack in the center of national news for the entire country. But before that happened, the world had pretty much forgotten about this sleepy little place after the Interstate went in outside of town. Unless a person actually grew up there, few outsiders even knew it existed. These days, about the only people who come through are either lost, broken down, or out of gas. And even though the town might be small, compared to many others, it still had the county courthouse, jail, and sheriff’s department right in the center of town.
Other works you have published? Over 30 middle grade adventures and mysteries have been published along with a book for adults, The Sense of Humor, and a book for young adults, Tracy's Choices. More information can be found at http://middlegradeadventureandmystery.blogspot.com In addition, I've been published in Guideposts publications, along with four Chicken Soup for the Soul volumes
Anything you would like to add? Since I grew up hating to read, it is my desire to craft the kids of adventures and mysteries that will attract and hold young readers. After all, Readers are the Leaders Others Follow.
Please include the excerpt and include page numbers as reference. The excerpt can be as short or as long as you prefer. From page 7 - Someone killed the richest man in town, and everyone was sure who did it. What happened in Bedford put this little community smack in the center of national news for the entire country. But before that happened, the world had pretty much forgotten about this sleepy little place after the Interstate went in outside of town. Unless a person actually grew up there, few outsiders even knew it existed. These days, about the only people who come through are either lost, broken down, or out of gas. And even though the town might be small, compared to many others, it still had the county courthouse, jail, and sheriff’s department right in the center of town.
Other works you have published? Over 30 middle grade adventures and mysteries have been published along with a book for adults, The Sense of Humor, and a book for young adults, Tracy's Choices. More information can be found at http://middlegradeadventureandmystery.blogspot.com In addition, I've been published in Guideposts publications, along with four Chicken Soup for the Soul volumes
Anything you would like to add? Since I grew up hating to read, it is my desire to craft the kids of adventures and mysteries that will attract and hold young readers. After all, Readers are the Leaders Others Follow.
Max Elliot Anderson grew up as a struggling reader. After
surveying the market as an adult, he sensed the need for action-adventures and
mysteries for readers 8 – 13, that would have interested him as a child.
Using his extensive experience in the production of dramatic
motion pictures, videos, and television commercials, Mr. Anderson brings that
same visual excitement and heart-pounding action to the stories he writes. His
books include different characters, setting, and plot as well as two
traditional series.
Several middle grade books are published, more are under
contract, with additional manuscripts completed. Young readers have reported
that reading one of his books is like actually being in an exciting movie.
Contact link for you? mander8813@aol.com http://middlegradeadventureandmystery.blogspot.com
Contact link for you? mander8813@aol.com http://middlegradeadventureandmystery.blogspot.com
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