Jessamyn, my nine-year-old granddaughter, handed me a book she had written and illustrated. It was all of 7 pages long and classically bound in staples. I read it and offered praise for her creativity and humor.
Jessamyn looked up at me with enormous brown eyes and an expression of perfect faith.
“Can you find me a publisher, Nana?” she asked.
She knows I have published novels and she was sure that I could find her a publisher with my vast literary connections. It is hard for me to describe what I was feeling at this point. Touched by her belief that I have vast connections in the publishing world (I do not). Also thrilled that she wants to write books and be a published author, like her Nana. And a protective feeling spurred by the innocence of her request.
After a moment of consideration, I told Jessamyn that I could not find a publisher for her book, but I could put it on my blog. Lots of people would see it. Would that be satisfactory?
It was. Presenting the debut novel of Jessamyn Gil, “The First Unicorn.”







This is amazing … and surely being optioned and showing up on a streaming service very soon !
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Well, maybe not. But I love her creativity and humor!
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A sure fire HIT !!
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Thanks, Lord David! Great to hear from you!
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