NietzscheKeen
Well-Known Member
I'm in the process of writing a book for my son. He is 5 months old right now, so I know he won't understand any of this until years down the road, but I figured I'd write it while I was feeling inspired. I'm just disappointed with a lot of the children's books that are out right now and decided to write my own.
I'm working on a big of an adaptation of Voltaire. I'm sure his mom will roll her eyes at me, but I think it is a worthwhile endeavor. I've childed it as much as I could in one sitting, but I'm hoping someone that is more talented than I could help me child it a bit more. Here is the bit I've got so far:
The tiny man, a follower of Saint Thomas Aquinas, knew the secret. He looked the two giant alien visitors in their eyes and said, “These worlds, their suns and their stars were created for the use and enjoyment of mankind.” Upon hearing this, the two visitors fell to the ground laughing. According to Homer, this laughter is shared with the gods.
Criticism is welcomed as well, but please try to be helpful. Thank you.
Also, does anyone have any other suggestions of books etc that should be adapted for children?
I'm working on a big of an adaptation of Voltaire. I'm sure his mom will roll her eyes at me, but I think it is a worthwhile endeavor. I've childed it as much as I could in one sitting, but I'm hoping someone that is more talented than I could help me child it a bit more. Here is the bit I've got so far:
The tiny man, a follower of Saint Thomas Aquinas, knew the secret. He looked the two giant alien visitors in their eyes and said, “These worlds, their suns and their stars were created for the use and enjoyment of mankind.” Upon hearing this, the two visitors fell to the ground laughing. According to Homer, this laughter is shared with the gods.
Criticism is welcomed as well, but please try to be helpful. Thank you.
Also, does anyone have any other suggestions of books etc that should be adapted for children?