Sparkles The unicorn
a phoebe cooper creation
New book Projects
Book No: 2
Sparkles The Unicorn: The Magical Haunted Forest
Phoebe is already immersed in her upcoming book, "Sparkles The Unicorn: The Magical Haunted Forest." I think it's time for me to wrap up my current writing project because her stories are filled with astonishingly time-consuming creativity. Phoebe's interest in writing has become a promising household topic for discussion. We are hopeful that her newfound passion for writing will help enhance her reading skills to match her math comprehension.
During the ongoing editing process of Phoebe's latest book, Sparkles The Unicorn: The Magical Haunted Forest, you have the opportunity to freely access the unedited version on Google Play and Google Books by clicking on the links below this paragraph. However, once the editing phase is complete, there will be a nominal fee associated with accessing the finalized e-book.
Google Play: Sparkles The Unicorn: The Magical Haunted Forest
Google Books: Sparkles The Unicorn: The Magical Haunted Forest
Phoebe actively engages in the creative process of illustrating her books, and she has a distinct vision for her Halloween-themed world. She expressed a strong preference against the color pink, believing it had no place in the Halloween theme. Consequently, she regularly requests changes such as image structure for "The Hunted Bubble Gum Mansion" and "The Haunted Bubble Gum Trail." Although I initially disagreed with these alterations, I understood that the book ultimately belongs to Phoebe, and her creative vision should be respected.
As we approach the final stages of illustrating the Magical Haunted Forest, we encountered a challenge in seamlessly transitioning from the Boo Berry Ghost Garden to the Haunted Bubble Gum Trail scenes. To address this, I proposed a solution where our character would hop from one portal step to another within the Boo Berry Ghost Garden, visualizing their desired destination. Upon landing on a portal step, they would be magically transported to their intended location, in this case, the Haunted Bubble Gum Trail. This concept allows for smooth transitions between scenes, maintaining the narrative flow.
We also considered alternative methods like a spiraling slide for teleportation, but ultimately settled on the step portals as the most visually suitable choice for the story.
During the ongoing editing process of Phoebe's latest book, Sparkles The Unicorn: The Magical Haunted Forest, you have the opportunity to freely access the unedited version on Google Play and Google Books by clicking on the links below this paragraph. However, once the editing phase is complete, there will be a nominal fee associated with accessing the finalized e-book.
Google Play: Sparkles The Unicorn: The Magical Haunted Forest
Google Books: Sparkles The Unicorn: The Magical Haunted Forest
Phoebe actively engages in the creative process of illustrating her books, and she has a distinct vision for her Halloween-themed world. She expressed a strong preference against the color pink, believing it had no place in the Halloween theme. Consequently, she regularly requests changes such as image structure for "The Hunted Bubble Gum Mansion" and "The Haunted Bubble Gum Trail." Although I initially disagreed with these alterations, I understood that the book ultimately belongs to Phoebe, and her creative vision should be respected.
As we approach the final stages of illustrating the Magical Haunted Forest, we encountered a challenge in seamlessly transitioning from the Boo Berry Ghost Garden to the Haunted Bubble Gum Trail scenes. To address this, I proposed a solution where our character would hop from one portal step to another within the Boo Berry Ghost Garden, visualizing their desired destination. Upon landing on a portal step, they would be magically transported to their intended location, in this case, the Haunted Bubble Gum Trail. This concept allows for smooth transitions between scenes, maintaining the narrative flow.
We also considered alternative methods like a spiraling slide for teleportation, but ultimately settled on the step portals as the most visually suitable choice for the story.