Scott E Franson

Archive for March, 2007

March 31, 2007

Is this Snowman a Cannibal?

In my new book, Un-Brella, there is a scene where the little girl is sharing a snow cone with her friend the snowman. At the conference this past week someone asked me if the snowman was a cannibal. What do you think?

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March 31, 2007

I saw my books for sale!!

On Wednesday Un-Brella, my first book, was on sale at the UVSC Conference on Children and Literature where I made a presentation. It was fun to see my book for sale. I also had my first book signing. The conference was great with lots of good information. I have received calls from friends and family that their orders have been shipped and they will be receiving them soon. It took two years to get a book on the store shelf from concept to publication. Looking at my book for sale in a bookstore is a great feeling. I am really happy with the end result.

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March 31, 2007

A-doodle-a-day (#66)

A daily post-it note doodle by Scott E. Franson.

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March 30, 2007

A-doodle-a-day (#65)

A daily post-it note doodle by Scott E. Franson
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March 29, 2007

A-doodle-a-day (#64)

A daily post-it note doodle by Scott E. Franson
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March 28, 2007

A-doodle-a-day (#63)

A daily post-it note doodle by Scott E. Franson

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March 27, 2007

A-doodle-a-day (#62)

A daily post-it note doodle by Scott E. Franson
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March 26, 2007

A-doodle-a-day (#61)

A daily post-it note doodle by Scott E. Franson
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March 25, 2007

A-doodle-a-day (#60)

A daily post-it note doodle by Scott E. Franson
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March 24, 2007

A-doodle-a-day (#59)

A daily post-it note doodle by Scott E. Franson
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