Author: | Geoffrey Angapa | ISBN: | 9781386548256 |
Publisher: | Geoffrey Angapa | Publication: | November 1, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Geoffrey Angapa |
ISBN: | 9781386548256 |
Publisher: | Geoffrey Angapa |
Publication: | November 1, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
"Dragon, we've got to think of a description—an amazing description—for The Enchanted Shield's online page. That's pretty hard work, if you ask me, but I'm sure we'll put something together."
"Indeed, writing a description is harder than writing the book itself. Have you thought of anything as yet, lad?"
"Well, Dragon, I have, but it still needs more work, and seems rather incomplete to me. Goes like this: The Enchanted Shield is the sequel to The Quest of the Golden Apple, and once again follows the adventure of Geoffrey and the Dragon."
"No, that won't do at all. Certainly needs more work, but I suppose it's all right for a start."
"All right for a start? Can you think of a better, Dragon?"
"Sure I can. Let me think. On the other hand, we can't just give away the whole plot: that would spoil the book. I think it's better if the reader didn't know all that much about the tale before reading it."
"Could be, Dragon. Could be."
"So let's ask readers to read our tale, and we hope that it delights them much."
"Very well, Dragon! I'll write that up! I knew you'd think of something!"
"Dragon, we've got to think of a description—an amazing description—for The Enchanted Shield's online page. That's pretty hard work, if you ask me, but I'm sure we'll put something together."
"Indeed, writing a description is harder than writing the book itself. Have you thought of anything as yet, lad?"
"Well, Dragon, I have, but it still needs more work, and seems rather incomplete to me. Goes like this: The Enchanted Shield is the sequel to The Quest of the Golden Apple, and once again follows the adventure of Geoffrey and the Dragon."
"No, that won't do at all. Certainly needs more work, but I suppose it's all right for a start."
"All right for a start? Can you think of a better, Dragon?"
"Sure I can. Let me think. On the other hand, we can't just give away the whole plot: that would spoil the book. I think it's better if the reader didn't know all that much about the tale before reading it."
"Could be, Dragon. Could be."
"So let's ask readers to read our tale, and we hope that it delights them much."
"Very well, Dragon! I'll write that up! I knew you'd think of something!"