An Introduction
True to my promise I’d like to take this moment to introduce you to a character from a story I wrote a few years ago. But first I must begin with how this all came about. When my wife and I were in college I told her a bedtime story of the Norwegian Pirate and the Fairy Princess Maynan. Years passed and I forgot the original story, but I liked the name so I used it for other purposes. When Pirates of the
Then, last summer I was to turn twenty-eight and I set a goal for myself that I’d write a book in thirty days, no matter if it was any good or made any sense I was going to write a book- and I did. The book was not finished in thirty days as I originally set out to do, but nonetheless I had started and finished a book by the end of the summer. It’s a story about a boy who has lucid dreams in a place called the LOLD or, the
Francois is best described as a seasoned pirate known for his bon vivant ways. I would consider him to be a cross between Peter Seller's Inspector Clouseau and Baron Munchausen. He has been imprisoned on the
Without further ado I introduce to you, Francois the turtle pirate...
Here is what Francois looked like when I first came up with him.
Then I began drawing a storyboard.
Two weeks ago I spent the week putting him together. I wish I would have taken pictures of the process showing his development. I mean, I only waited a year and half to put him together.
I showed him to my niece this past Sunday and she really loved him. It may have helped that she was sleep deprived and a big talking turtle was probably completely normal to her at that point.
Here they are enjoying a Pixar movie, Monsters Inc., together. You can't tell but there are huge red bags around the eyes of a little blond someone from not taking their nap.
Watching my niece talk to Francois and give him a kiss and a hug was one of the coolest things to see, I got to see my creation do exactly what I intended, help kids imagine. My heart just about exploded.
2 Comments:
Kirk,
my 4 y.o twins got real kick out of it. In fact, they're watching it now on their own computer, having a good laugh. Hope you can develop this further.
Thank you for the kind words and encouragement. I'd like to write a short story on Francois and do a reading at local libraries using the puppet to tell his story.
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