Chapter 3: Page 20
allanah on Sept. 13, 2010
Woo hoo 1 week in between updates! I am on a roll again.
Seriously I find it much easier to work on this comic lately. I love it too so that helps. :)
A few days ago I found that while I was in Japan my dad decided to take my favourite collection of books from their box and throw them all out. These were all books written by Lurlene Mcdaniel an author for Young Adults who writes stories about teens dealing with life altering situations. Totally inspired my life that is for sure, and of course this comic. My favourite story was about a girl dealing with leukemia at age 13. I had a collection of 5 books in one which is now out of print. Not to mention the one book I had signed…
Anyway, now I'm grown up I still see her books around. I wonder if any of you read them? My favourite and one that greatly inspired Ethereal was called “Six months to live” or as included in the collection I had ‘Dawn Rochelle Saga’.
Let me know, or maybe check out her new and republished stuff especially ‘Always and Forever’ a republished collection of two books about a girl who's friend is sick with leukemima. Uh… yeah mine is completely different… really, it is! No kids!
See ya next week!
Emeraldas at 5:38PM, Sept. 19, 2010
Good to have you back! ^^
skyangel at 9:47AM, Sept. 18, 2010
Sad news about Adrian:( I don't anything about the treatment for brain tumours apart from the film 'The bucket list' in which I think Jack Nicholson plays a guy who doesn't survive his, even after an op removes most of it. So I'm interested to see how this story turns out. I agree with Darwin about your dad throwing your books out; it is a bummer! Good thing is that you could probably pick them up on Ebay if you missed any of them that much. I must admit I've never heard of them, but I'm interested to find out more about them and see if I can maybe get a title or two.
Darwin at 6:16AM, Sept. 14, 2010
That's a bummer your dad threw them out. Not cool...especially if they were favorites of yours. Sorry to hear that. A beautiful and rather sad page... Good to see you on a roll again!