"How do Monstervores get up from Kabos to the moons?"
"They row up the Moon Beaver's stream, of course.”
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"How do Monstervores get up from Kabos to the moons?"
"They row up the Moon Beaver's stream, of course.”
My daughter has begun losing her baby teeth, and so her investigations into the Tooth Fairy have begun…
Many of our past cats have had names drawn from obscure corners of world mythology, so the family spent days delving around in our mythology and folklore books..
My daughter wore her Monstervore dress to school today, and told me I should tell all our Internet friends about all the hard work she's been doing making up more about the land of Kabos…
She continues to tie her growing grasp of the real world into bits and pieces of the fantastic from stories we read, and the world where her Monstervores can explore and seek out new monsters to battle (and eat) continues to grow…
While I didn’t get any Monstervore writing done on my recent trip like I’d (perhaps foolishly) hoped, I’m making great progress now that I’m back in the saddle…
One morning earlier this week, she was dancing around while getting ready for school, singing,
Mister Bye, Mister Bye,
Mister Bye and Doctor Die
Bye, Die, Bye, Die,
Why, Hi, Bye Die!
So there’s a a pretty cool company that makes dresses printed with drawings you send in. I’ve been waiting for my own little girl to get big enough to make a cool dress…
She comes running up to me across the living room. “Daddy,” she says, excitedly. “Daddy, I’ve made a legend book!” She thrusts a folded sheet of paper folded into my hands. She’s scrawled on the front and back. It looks like a book. “It says the shadows of dawn have been discovered!”
I’ve finally drawn something I’ve wanted to make for a long time— a better map of Kabos!
Being a kid, she climbed all over the park’s sculptures. And being us, we figured out how it all tied into the world of the monstervores…
Smoke from the California wildfires kept a very disappointed girl penned up inside. I didn’t want the whole day to be just television, so I broke out a pair of plaster bird statues and we went to work…
It wasn’t until after I announced this website that I realized I hadn’t had an important conversation.
So after I brought her home from school, I showed her this site, and told her about everything potentially planned over the next few months. I told her how much people were loving the stories, and wanted to hear more…
Along with this shiny new website, we’re also setting up a TinyLetter—an email newsletter where I’ll send you emails about what’s going on here and in Kabos.