Four Crazy Book Ideas by Author Andy Zach are revealed right here, in this blog post.
Four Crazy Book Ideas – The First
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So what does this book have to do with my first of four crazy book ideas?
My first idea is to make a new book of short stories. I’ll write them about my favorite characters.
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Four Crazy Book Ideas – The Second
I’m 34,000 words into my first fantasy book, Sorcerer’s Apprentice World.
Note that even that title is a draft. It may change.
Possible cover idea for Sorcerers Apprentice World
Here’s my draft of a book blurb:
Welcome to the new Earth: eight billion sorcerer’s apprentices. Everyone is magical. Everyone gets their wishes granted.
Does that sound frightening? It’s worse. No one knows how the magic works.
Nuclear scientist Katie Garcia is doing her best to figure it out, using all the resources of Oakridge National Labs. Will she learn the rules of magic before humanity destroys itself—or her?
Find out inside Sorcerer’s Apprentist World
From the first draft of Sorcerer’s Apprentice World
Four Crazy Book Ideas – The Third
I’ve got this superhero series that I love, the Secret Supers. I’m due to write another book.
I want to write an adventure about them building and living in a tree house. How does that sound? Let me know here or in a comment below.
The Last Book Idea – Now It’s Personal
Now it’s personal. I want to write a memoir. But not about my personal life–rather about the life of my birth family.
You see, I was adopted in 1956, 5 months after I was born. Ohio hid the birth parents of adopted children. Then in the 90s, they changed the law to allow adopted children to find their birth parents.
I just looked up my original birth certificate. My birth mother was Roberta Fouts. My adoptive mother was still alive and I knew she wouldn’t want me to seek my birth mother, so I didn’t. I did look her up on the internet, where I found she had died in 1997 in California.
My adoptive mother died in 2012 and on Christmas of 2018 my wife gave me an Ancestry.com DNA testing kit. I used it and put out the word for my relatives.
They found me and we had a reunion in 2019. I’ll tell the whole story in this memoir.
Closing Shot
And now, for something completely different:
A Wallace and Grommit and Star Wars mashup!
The sunset line on the Earth from the ISS.