Hernando didn't make the cut this time! |
“You should write a children's book,” said our island friend Caroline Beebe after she read Hernando's Story in our weekly blog of March 29th 2013. It's a whimsical story about a hermit crab who lives near our house.
Thomas the Cat in my rowboat |
Caroline, Harriet Lowe and I met for lunch at Qubano's on Hidalgo Avenue in early April of 2013. They convinced me to seriously consider the idea. Back home I talked it over with Lawrie, and he said, “Great idea!”
And so the adventure began.
Hernando and I worked together for a couple of weeks, trying to turn his story into a book, but in the end I had to tell him, “I'm sorry Hernando, you just aren't adventurous enough to be the central figure in your own book,” and I turned my attention to my very handsome cat, Thomas.
Diego - making changes to the illustrations |
Next we solicited assistance from Diego's aunt Mauri Medina to help with the translation from English to Spanish, making the story bi-lingual. Some sections were too lengthy when translated so Diego and I amended, revised and re-worked the story. Then I enlisted the assistance of Christy Dix of On Target Language Services, to re-check the wording for us, adding her revisions and corrections.
I need a crown please! |
With each revision Thomas supervised, pointing out the important parts that he wanted to remain in the book. Chica our little female cat looked over the pages. She decided she wanted a crown and to be called Princess Chica. Diego gave her a crown and we changed her name. The two beach dogs, Odd and Missy spoke up and added their comments. Missy thought that she should have been the princess. Diego mollified her with a flower behind one ear. Odd-the-Dog reminded us that he had one blue eye and one brown eye. “Yes, we know. See? That's what the illustration shows.”
While Diego was finalizing the illustrations it was my job to find a printer. First I tried various printing companies in Mexico, but the printing prices were more than we could possibly charge for a children's book. The high price is dictated by the necessity to import all of the paper for printing, whereas in the USA or Canada the paper is produced locally. Next I tried printing companies in the USA and Canada, but by the time I paid for shipping and importing the prices were still too high for a small order.
Hhumf! I should have been the princess. |
March - the sample book arrives. |
Wow! We were so pleased.
Then came the really big leap of faith – send the balance of the money. Gulp!
June 2nd in Manzanillo Mexico |
Gustavo at Almex helping Lawrie and I load 420kg of books |
Thank you Steve and Chris. You made our day! |
A few hours later as we waited in the lineup at the car ferry docks at Punta Sam we made our two first sales: Chris Shannon and Steve Mattox. Thank you guys, you really made our day.
During the whole process everyone was extremely helpful: Annie and Gold Printing, Erika at Gade Aduanero S.C., Paula at IFS Neutral Marine, and Carla at Grupo Almex, the trucking company.
They gave us such good service, and encouragement, Diego and I are already working on book two.
Hasta Luego
Lynda & Lawrie
Celebrating with Diego, Thomas and Sparky |
14 comments:
This is wonderful! Can't wait to see it--will you be selling them on the island?
Good morning Ann: At the present time we are only selling them on Isla - from my house, or if you happen to see me with a really large purse/bag I will probably being carting around 6 or so at a time. LOL Next month we will be at the Artist's Fair, and in the meantime are working on an event to launch the book. Red carpet, movie stars, champagne and caviar ..... LOL
I would like to order 3 please. Is gift wrap available? :)
yea! we will be at next month's artist fair!! So exciting for you!
Hi Brad - for you I can find gift wrapping. How many male? How many female? Hugs L
maybe I will have to have someone get one for me!
Hi Lynda,
We'll be your neighbor for two weeks in July, please save a copy for our first grandson to be born in August, Rhett Maxwell Roark! We have many fond memories and photographs of Missy, Odd and Bowser and look forward to visiting with them in July! Are you taking advance orders? Would love a signed and dated copy! -Karen
Congrats Lynda! You did it!
Please save me a copy for me when I come in Feb.
Bonnie
Congrats Lynda! Well done.
Save me a copy for when I am there in Feb.
Bonnie
Congrats Lynda! Well done.
Please save me a copy for when I come in Feb.
Bonnie
VERY instructional and inspiring for Ray Clements and myself as we approach the day to do final edits and choose concepts for publishing our "Peaches Goes Pacific" project. Thanks!
Good morning Bonnie ..... will do. Thank you.
Good morning "Slydog" - tell me more about your project ..... Peaches Goes Pacific. Do you have a FB page? Cheers Lynda
Good Morning Lynda...better yet.."Hola & Buenos Dias Senora!" You might know me better as Andy Mathisen from Snug Cove on Bowen Island circa 1965-1975 or so? Sly used to be our big, black lab dog. I have an Andrew Mathisen FB page BUT Ray & I have not set up a "Peaches" FB page yet...though it may be a good idea soon? The seeds of our project were planted back in the early 70's when Ray's father (a postman in Horseshoe Bay) finally built his dream boat in his backyard there. The whole family sailed away for many years throughout the Pacific...Mom, Pop, 3 kids and a cat!I joined them on a few journeys. Years later, Ray and his wife duplicated the trip with their kids on their own boat. I also deckhanded with them from Alaska to Frisco...and later, Tahiti. We had always mused about doing an adventure book for kids using the cat as the focal point. Our adventures are an amalgam of both Ray's trip and his father's earlier journey. Ray IS an accomplished artist and I have been known to scribble the odd poem and story. About a year ago or more we started the project in earnest.The first book is slowly taking shape. We envision a series of books exploring various Pacific regions in each. The cat gets into various adventure with the local fauna and learns life lessons as he travels with the family. Loads of fun!
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