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CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE, Featuring the Art of Norm Grock!

It’s a happy moment when, as the author, you’ve finished writing the book. Then you can sit back and eat chocolates while the illustrator, and editors, and art director, and marketing folks, do all the work. 

Such is the case with my upcoming “Choose Your Own Adventure” book, Fairy House Halloween (July 7, 2026). 

I find writing these books to be challenging and fascinating and so, so different than any other “normal” book. In this case, a book with 13 different endings. That’s bananas. To me, the mission is clear: Simply write the most entertaining book ever. The journey itself is home — because there’s no “there” to get to, no real satisfying conclusion in the traditional sense. No ending sticks. So try to take readers on a wild, imaginative ride.

This is my second Fairy House title, the first one was called, appropriately enough, Fairy House. Crazy, right? And I’m very pleased to report that this new one, Fairy House Halloween, is also illustrated by the unstoppable Norm Grock. 

Man, this guy is so good. He truly understands the assignment.

No, we’ve never met, never spoken, never even exchanged an email. I work for Chooseco, and Norm works for Chooseco, and never the twain shall meet. But I did go to his website for a gander. 

That’s Norm, slaving away (did I mention that these chocolates are delicious? No? Well, they are!).

 

 

And here are three pieces of art from the upcoming book, featuring a clumsy, “not-quite-official” fairy named Beezle (pictured in the third photo, after shrinking the YOU in the story). 

Thanks, Norm, wherever & whoever you are! 

 

THANKS FOR STOPPING BY!

 

COVER REVEAL & Publishing News

I’m sorry, I fear that is a little gluttonous to say — and so I apologize in advance to anyone struggling to get published, hoping to fulfill a dream, trying to earn a living. It is so hard out there, so much rejection and disappointment. I know that feeling.
I mean to say that I don’t take my good fortune, truly my good luck,  for granted. 
I am now on the verge of entering my 40th year as a published children’s book author. Amazingly, I currently have 9 books under contract, 7 of them fully written, waiting on art & production. 2027 will see most of them published, ranging from easy-to-reads (And a Moose! series) to a traditional picture book (What Dogs Don’t Know), to a young graphic novel series (Bigfoot and Dodo, co-written w/ the hilarious Audrey Vernick), to a middle-grade adventure series (The Survival Code).
Yesterday, I caught my first glimpse of the cover to my second “Choose-Your-Own-Adventure” title, coming in July 2026.

These “choose-your-own-adventure” books are bananas to write — requires a map! The endings don’t really matter. It’s the reverse of everything I ever learned about writing, or even the reason for telling a story in the first place. Think of a tree. The trunk is the set-up. It has to be sturdy enough to support many branches, with each branch representing a path and an ending. And there is no “true” story, no real message to get across, though each choice must feel meaningful and each conclusion satisfying. It’s all counter-intuitive to write and, hopefully, fun to read. It’s good to try new things. And kids really enjoy this format.
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