As part of the fund raising effort, I just published a short story online at amazon.com. Here's the teaser:
Dave's teddy bear is almost eight years old
and wants to get baptized into the Mormon church. The bishop says stuffed
animals aren't people. Bear's grandstanding antics demonstrate
otherwise. Who will win the most argumentative baptismal interview the
poor bishop has ever conducted?
Though funnier to people familiar with the LDS faith, this humorous short story should appeal to anyone who ever believed that stuffed animals might have souls.
Though funnier to people familiar with the LDS faith, this humorous short story should appeal to anyone who ever believed that stuffed animals might have souls.
Any proceeds from now until April 13th will go toward helping my son's DI team get to their state tournament.
If I can sell more than 25 copies, I'll publish a sequel about Bear trying to pay tithing with live leopards.
This is a new venture for me and I'm sure to make lots of mistakes. Among other things, I didn't see a way to offer a "see inside" optional preview of the story. Let me add that here:
“WHAT?” shrieked Bear.
“What do you mean I’m not a person? I eat, I breathe – except that one time
when my mom had to do CPR on me – I walk, I talk, I know sign language! -- I
act obnoxious and cranky when I’m tired. I get in fights with Dave and then we
make up. I love little Spencer and George and help to entertain them…I have a
birthday, for Heaven’s sake! How do I not qualify?”
“You’re not a real person,” the Bishop clarified.
Bear was annoyed. “I
think you lack faith,” he scolded. “I
have lived, loved, lost, and been betrayed. I have almost died, had huge fights,
gotten lost, and been rescued.” Bear paused melodramatically. “If you prick me,
do I not bleed?” he demanded. Then, realizing he couldn’t actually bleed, he
quickly changed tactics....
Here's the link again: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BSE8DJM
"Bear's Baptismal Brouhaha" for only $1. Low risk, high reward. Try it right now. If you like it, post a review on amazon. Recommend it to your friends. Offer feedback to me. (Yes, I know it needs a cover page, but feel free to make other suggestions, like how to tighten up the ending.) Help Daniel and his Bear get to an important competition. Maybe that adventure will spark another story.
(You can also contribute directly at this website: http://www.gofundme.com/Venomous-Vipers#description )
3 comments:
So, how does it feel to be a published author? I bought a copy.
you changed the character names?
Cheryl, bless you! How kind.
Ronald--yes, I changed the character names slightly. Some vague notion of protecting the kids and their privacy. I know it's silly since I keep a blog, but at least I have control over the blog. I don't have control over who buys the stories.
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