Chasing Jabberwocks (Part 1)
de Philip A. Bonneau
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9798331253790
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A book, never intended to be published, but then had to be due to life and choices in which we are combined to.
Originally written in about a week and a half time and took almost 3 years to complete.
Here I am finding one answer after another in life, but the importance of this book originally for myself was to answer the question,
“Out of all the traumas in your life, why did this one break you?”
A serious look at that and reflection of my life,
where upon revisit later it involved going into my childhood and really focusing on that.
The questions of a child to the world are unique and pure for a reason and then where that goes into adulthood is amazingly a rabbit-hole that you either have a great deal to get out of or wouldn’t want to in any capacity anyways.
Here is childhood me, if you wanted to know.
It has my childhood writings. It has my childhood artwork, and it is a definition of some aspect of who I am, where I hope you are equally intrigued on the prequel sequel that really became it’s own thing.
This book is part of a trilogy told backwards. You would have to read “No ’Starving Artist’s” First. Followed by "6 Minutes to Lunchtime: A Facsimile Question”
to get to "Chasing Jabberwocks" before being Jetesoned into The Star Series.
Narratively what I consider the Porteguese Man-O-War series comes after either the final version of “Building Brave New Secrets” or “Underwater World” and still someone broke into my website in tried to public domains "6 Minutes to Lunchtime: A Facsimile Question” within my reason for existence of my “Starving Artist” series while working on my Masters at SCAD. That is copyright protected and I will eventually create a physical book, but for now that information is available to cite accordingly.
Originally written in about a week and a half time and took almost 3 years to complete.
Here I am finding one answer after another in life, but the importance of this book originally for myself was to answer the question,
“Out of all the traumas in your life, why did this one break you?”
A serious look at that and reflection of my life,
where upon revisit later it involved going into my childhood and really focusing on that.
The questions of a child to the world are unique and pure for a reason and then where that goes into adulthood is amazingly a rabbit-hole that you either have a great deal to get out of or wouldn’t want to in any capacity anyways.
Here is childhood me, if you wanted to know.
It has my childhood writings. It has my childhood artwork, and it is a definition of some aspect of who I am, where I hope you are equally intrigued on the prequel sequel that really became it’s own thing.
This book is part of a trilogy told backwards. You would have to read “No ’Starving Artist’s” First. Followed by "6 Minutes to Lunchtime: A Facsimile Question”
to get to "Chasing Jabberwocks" before being Jetesoned into The Star Series.
Narratively what I consider the Porteguese Man-O-War series comes after either the final version of “Building Brave New Secrets” or “Underwater World” and still someone broke into my website in tried to public domains "6 Minutes to Lunchtime: A Facsimile Question” within my reason for existence of my “Starving Artist” series while working on my Masters at SCAD. That is copyright protected and I will eventually create a physical book, but for now that information is available to cite accordingly.
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Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Biografías y memorias
- Categorías adicionales Acción/Aventuras
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Características: 20×25 cm
N.º de páginas: 416 -
ISBN
- Tapa dura impresa: 9798331253790
- Fecha de publicación: may. 25, 2024
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Everything, Oscar, prequel sequel, memories
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Philip Bonneau
Digitally everywhere
Aspiring Artist of some verifiable age bracket in the professional world and 30+ years building, creating and writing. Revamping store just in case. All the free time in the world of unemployment and making a difference.