First-time author Michael Schane is ready to publish his debut story, The Boy and The Witch, with all the right ingredients for a successful launch.
Michael understands the evolving expectations of children's books today. He knows that a good story alone isn't enough, especially when the goal isn't just making money. While he acknowledges the importance of financial success, his primary focus is on creating an impactful story.
As a father who enjoys reading to his kids, Michael realized one day that something was missing from the experience. He recalled being praised for his creativity during his school days and decided to stop procrastinating and start writing his own story.
This story combines timeless morals with modern-day relevance, offering a lighthearted and engaging tale paired with visually appealing illustrations. Michael skillfully conveys the importance of true friendship and the message that being different is perfectly okay.
Having witnessed his children's short attention spans, Michael knew the challenge of keeping kids hooked. One dull sentence could make them lose interest, requiring at least 20 minutes to re-engage them. With The Boy and The Witch, he has crafted a story that captivates from start to finish, fulfilling his role as both a father and a storyteller.
Readers won't have to wait long to hold this manuscript in their hands. The book will soon be available on Amazon
About Michael Schane:
Michael Schane dropped out of school to refine excellence in his career as an education head for a mechanical contractor. Although a renowned professional, Schane has faced a fair share of challenges. However, he did not let the challenges come in the way of the growth he aimed for. It is uncommon for the vast majority to admit their flaws, but not in the case of Schane. He bravely owns up to the vulnerabilities that might have harmed him and others. Schane is practicing shadow work to deal with the trauma and on a healing journey. Schane's debut children's book is his brilliant attempt to face his inner child through the protagonist, Saos, who symbolizes his childhood version.