Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Madison's African Rivers

Madison's African Rivers is done, finally!

E-book is out on Kindle (no, no other e-book format yet).
Paperback in a few days all over.
I almost maxed my software a few times due to all the art details (fish scales take lots of CPU work in vector art!), but did what I could in loading it. 28 Pages total.
Included hippos, elephants (my youngest nieces call them 'elpitants'), crocodiles, giraffes, and of course dozens of real tropical fish.  A fish geek (like myself) will notice many parallels between the fish in the Congo and Nile, and those in the Amazon River in South America. The Characin and Cichlid families are key, as are minnows (barbs) and puffers.
For fun here is comparison:
Africa Fish/South America Fish:
Tigerfish/Dorado (both Characins)
Mbu Puffer in the Congo and Fahaka Puffer in the Nile/Amazon River Puffer--
Tilapia/ Festivus (and many other Cichlids) --
Brownspot Largemouth Cichlid/Peacock Bass.

For all those who saw me at SciFest Saturday 24 Feb at the STL Science Center, sorry if you caught the cold I had. The Mock up Space Farm was a definite hit (with real bioreactors and a teeny hydroponic bed with lettuce sprouts).  Look for the same rig at Earth Day in Forest Park.  The Space Books are of course on Amazon too. Next one will be You Will Fly Spaceships...

Now to focus on that next SciFi Book (in edit...hopefully before EOCY!)!

Clear skies and calm waters,
Bryce










Thursday, February 15, 2018

Meiklo Gets Better

I broke my usual cycle and put out a long overdue book that I started in 2016, though I thought needed done after we lost our pup, and their parents tried to explain to my young nieces and nephews.
The new book, Meiklo Gets Better (will hit the shelves week of 19-23 Feb) answers a very tough question: How do you talk about cancer to younger children, without frightening them? I don't know anyone who hasn't had a family member with cancer, and my family is no exception. The answer came when our dog, Meiklo got lymphoma a couple of years ago, and went through many rounds of chemo (far cheaper with fewer side effects than for people), went into remission (though after a year of remission, and more chemo, the pup lost, though the book skips that part).

Dogs are a very non-threatening way of providing a lesson, and this lesson ends with remission.

Meiklo Gets Better is a true story, drawn from my pictures, that covers the process of diagnosis, getting chemo (drawings from pictures taken by our vet oncologist and staff, Dr. Smith at VSS, during treatment), and going into remission.  It should be very helpful to:
1) Kids with cancer
2) Kids in families where someone has cancer
3) As part of a school lesson on cancer.
4) People with pets getting chemo.

As per always, royalties from this picture book will go to children's charities, and I will donate a stack of books to children's cancer centers (Cardinal Glennon, St. Jude, Etc.).

Look for the book next week, and God bless you if this issue hits home for you,
Bryce