FREE Preface
The preface of The Ruby Helmet novel is now available online in a FREE downloadable PDF at the link below.
http://www.michaelpaulhoward.com/therubyhelmet.html
If you like what you read, you can find the entire novel at the below link.
http://www.americastarbooks.net/ruby-helmet-the_moreinfo.html
Graphic artist, designer, illustrator, painter, animator, photographer, videographer, sculptor and author. Visit my website at: http://www.michaelpaulhoward.com
Saturday, September 20, 2014
FREE First Chapter
The first chapter of The Little People novel is now available online in a FREE downloadable PDF at the link below.
http://www.michaelpaulhoward.com/thelittlepeople.html
If you like what you read, you can find the entire novel in various formats at the below links.
http://www.michaelpaulhoward.com/thelittlepeople.html
If you like what you read, you can find the entire novel in various formats at the below links.
Amazon Kindle
Amazon 5x8 Paperback
CreateSpace 5x8 Paperback
Apple iBook
Friday, August 22, 2014
New Web Site
Well, it took a while, but I finally have a new web site online. Even though I understand the basics of web design, the more complex functions still elude me, but I am learning. There were several objective I had when I began thinking about designing a new site.
The first objective was to create a site that was responsive to multiple devices. Even though my site is not nearly as complex as many others, it should now adapt to fit the screen of most devices.
The second objective was to have a pop-up slide show, so a larger version of each image could be easily viewed by scrolling through them, without having to leave the page or open a new page.
The third objective was to simplify the menu to make it easier to navigate throughout the different categories.
I also wanted to have a better layout for my two books, The Little People and The Ruby Helmet. The new pages should be less cluttered.
New images have also been added and more will be added later.
The new site can be viewed here.
Friday, August 15, 2014
Where Are The Dead? A Visual Biblical Look At What Happens When We Die.
Have you ever given serious thought to what happens when we die? Some believe everyone enters straight into heaven, others believe we simply cease to exist. Death is a very serious subject and only the Bible can answer the question, what happens to us when we die? If you have any questions or would like to study further, please contact your nearest church of Christ. Please also share this video with others. God loves you and only wants what is best for you, not only here, but throughout eternity.
To view the video, click here.
michaelpaulhoward.com
Saturday, December 14, 2013
The Little People From Start To Finish Part 3
The Little People From Start To
Finish Part 3
Once the main characters were
established along with the setting and circumstances for the story, I then
introduced the main villain. I did not want to reveal him right away, but gave
hints to let the reader know that he was there.
I tried to build anticipation for
who and what he was, what his motives were, and what he was doing. I wanted to
slowly reveal what was happening with him.
For me, when I am writing, it is
like a movie that is being played in my mind, being continually created by my
imagination. I just write what I see there. Sometimes the story flows quickly,
but at other times I hit stumbling blocks and have to step back and think about
the direction it is going. It isn’t always easy. Sometimes the story doesn’t
flow well, or doesn’t make sense so I have to go back and rethink the
direction. That, or if I have an idea about an element that I want to add but do
not know enough about it to write it properly, I step away so I can rethink the
situation or do research to properly explain whatever it is that is happening
at that part of the story.
Writing can be very similar to doing
design work, illustrating, drawing, painting or many other forms of art. The
one difference is that if you make a mistake, you can go in and correct it. In
some forms of art, that isn’t always easy to do.
For the length of time that it took
to write the first draft, which seemed like a really long time, that is usually
only a small part of the whole process. Once the first draft was done, I think
I ended up rewriting, changing and adding to it probably at least four or five
times.
As the story progressed, I began to
try and tie all of the characters together and provide relevant arcs. I wanted
to give every character a purpose. An example of this is Adam’s grandparents.
Not only do they help provide background information, they also tie in and help
bring about important information and pivotal elements that are key to the
story. Elements such as Adam’s Native American heritage, the magic necklace and
rattle, going to a Native American Pow Wow, buying gifts for his new friends,
the villain’s spies following Adam as he spends times with them, etc.
Another element that I built into
the story was the progression of time as related to holidays. When I was a
child, the assorted holidays were always a time of family, excitement, fun and
fellowship. Holidays always mean different things to different people, but for
me, especially as a child, it was an important time to be with family.
My father and grandparents always
tried to make those times special. Whether it was hunting for candy left by the
Bunny at Easter, shooting fireworks on the 4th of July, dressing up
and trick-or-treating at Halloween, eating together at Thanksgiving, or opening
presents at Christmas, each holiday was spent together and I wanted to share a
little of that togetherness in the story.
More in part 4
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
The Little People From Start To Finish Part 2
One of the hardest parts for me in
starting a new story, is actually starting. Figuring out where and how to begin
a story has always been the most difficult part. For The Little People, since I
was dealing with young people, I tried to rely upon memories from when I was a
child from some of the things that happened to me, and my friends. One thing
that seemed to happen regularly was bullying. From what one sees in the news
today, it still happens quite a bit. I was fortunate that this did not happen
to me much from other people, because I had an older brother who ran
interference. Of course my bother picked on me some, but not excessively. Others
were not so fortunate.
Drawing on those memories helped me to determine a course of action for the beginning of the story. Another element that I drew upon was the memories I had from having to move to new homes. My father was in the military so we had to move several times when I was younger.
Both of these elements gave me what I needed for a beginning. As I began the story, I wanted to open with some action that quickly brought the reader into the main character’s development, and give the reader someone to sympathize with.
The next element was to give a background and set the scene for the main characters and to begin developing the relationships between them. Once I had established that, I set out to introduce some of the other, magical characters.
As I was doing research and was trying to come up with Native American characters to fill in for the ones in my dream, I came across many stories in Native American mythologies that dealt with animals. Being an animal person, I quickly decided to try and work in animal characters. I tried to find animals that we were familiar with and that would adequately represent the more fantastic fantasy characters that were in my dream. I also wanted animals that were native to the southern part of the United States.
Being a fantasy adventure story however, I still wanted that element of magic or the fantastical, so I gave the animals human intelligence, unusually long lives, and the ability to speak. They were also an integral part of the background mythology that was used to set the main plot line.
I also tried to select key scenes from within the story to illustrate. The drawing of the turtle is the first time Adam encounters one of the Little People.
More in Part 3
michaelpaulhoward.com
Drawing on those memories helped me to determine a course of action for the beginning of the story. Another element that I drew upon was the memories I had from having to move to new homes. My father was in the military so we had to move several times when I was younger.
Both of these elements gave me what I needed for a beginning. As I began the story, I wanted to open with some action that quickly brought the reader into the main character’s development, and give the reader someone to sympathize with.
The next element was to give a background and set the scene for the main characters and to begin developing the relationships between them. Once I had established that, I set out to introduce some of the other, magical characters.
As I was doing research and was trying to come up with Native American characters to fill in for the ones in my dream, I came across many stories in Native American mythologies that dealt with animals. Being an animal person, I quickly decided to try and work in animal characters. I tried to find animals that we were familiar with and that would adequately represent the more fantastic fantasy characters that were in my dream. I also wanted animals that were native to the southern part of the United States.
Being a fantasy adventure story however, I still wanted that element of magic or the fantastical, so I gave the animals human intelligence, unusually long lives, and the ability to speak. They were also an integral part of the background mythology that was used to set the main plot line.
I also tried to select key scenes from within the story to illustrate. The drawing of the turtle is the first time Adam encounters one of the Little People.
More in Part 3
michaelpaulhoward.com
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Thursday, September 19, 2013
The Little People From Start To Finish Part 1
Every time I create something,
whether it is a piece of art, photography, video production, sculpture, or
writing, there is always something new and different. Even though there are
always familiar elements, there are always changes and differences.
When I was first considering writing
another novel, I had a few vague ideas, but nothing solid. Oddly enough, the
inspiration for The Little People came one morning after I awoke. I’d had a
dream that night that would become the basis for the story. In this dream, most
of the characters were what most would consider “mainstream” fantasy personas
such as giants, dragons, fairies and elves.
Since many of these types of
stories have already been done, many time, I started thinking of ways to change
it to be different. While listening to my wife discuss her Native American
heritage with her parents, the thought occurred to me, why not use Native
American myths and legends and apply them to the overall theme that had
occurred in my dream.
From there I began doing research.
One of the places I started was with a Native American book my wife’s parents
owned that has stories in it. One story in particular was about a mythical little
people. From there I went on to find Native American mythical creatures that
were similar to the other characters that were in my dream. I also researched how Native
American stories were structured and written as well as names and terms.
Once I had all of my characters in
place and had a solid outline, I began writing. Since I already had a basic
story, I just began filling in the details.
As I was writing, I continued to do
research as the need arose. A major difference in this story compared to the
first novel I had written, was the fact that I tried to use actual events and
places that I knew about, had experienced, or was familiar with.
One example of this is the trailer on
a river in the mountains mentioned in the story. When I was a child, my grandparents took me on trips to
a trailer they had that was on the Spring River in Hardy, Arkansas. Another example
is that a friend of mine that worked at Riceland in Jonesboro, Arkansas was kind
enough to give me a tour of their facility. I used many elements
from what I saw during the tour in events that take place in the story.
I had also remembered a teacher once telling
me that a good way to flesh out a story is to use things that you already know
about. So I began incorporating elements from places, people and events that I
had personally experienced in my life.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
The Little People Fantasy Adventure Novel
My newest novel is now available online in multiple formats.
You can find details here: michaelpaulhoward.com
My newest novel is now available online in multiple formats.
After moving to a new town due to his
mother being ill, a young boy named Adam discovers the last tribe of
magical Little People called Nuh-na-yie, living in the forest behind his
new home.
When Europeans began
migrating to the Americas the Nuh-na-yie started losing their magic so
they decided to leave our world. Before they could magically cross over
to their new home they were attacked by Uktena, an ancient evil winged
serpent. Uktena led his people, the Nunnehi or dark Little People to try
and capture the Nuh-na-yie and take from them the key of crossing.
During the battle some of the Nuh-na-yie and their animal spirit friends
were cut off from the rest of their people and were trapped in our
world along with Uktena and his minions. During the confusion of the
battle the key of crossing was lost.
Through his Native American heritage Adam discovers he has the magic key which has been with his family for generations.
With the help of his little
sister Abi and their neighbor Mr. Josh, Adam tries to protect his
family, help his new friends defeat Uktena and find the place of
crossing so the Nuh-na-yie can rejoin their people.
Based on Native American
myths and legends, the Little People is a story of adventure, magic,
friendship, family, and self-discovery.You can find details here: michaelpaulhoward.com
New Designs
Just added some new art to my web site. At the top is a cover design for my friend Wil Sadler's new book. http:// www.michaelpaulhoward.com/ Other_Art.html
Just added some new art to my web site. At the top is a cover design for my friend Wil Sadler's new book. http://
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