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What a thrill it was to know after all those years, Mallory still remembered her wish to have a book about knights and dragons. MCA: You mentioned that you taught yourself how to illustrate. How difficult was this learning process? The book itself is beautifully done!

Joseph: Like many people, I doodle but not to the level of illustrating in a book. I first started out by purchasing colored pencils and special drawing paper and a couple of online courses. I had some drawing back in Engineering but that was inanimate objects. I used Photoshop to learn about enhancing photos and layering. All of this helped me bring back some techniques regarding spacing and dimensional drawing, but again, not to the degree necessary for the book.

In fact, my first dragon looked like a monkey. The online course helped me to do shadowing for human figures like the first eye I drew, then, I applied those techniques to drawing a knight on a horse. Surprisingly, it looked pretty good. So, I moved to doing illustrations for the book but it took way too long. Then I remembered about digital boards and layering. This was an exponential leap.

I have included a recent illustration that I just completed for my upcoming book. So, to be learning something new gives one a huge sense of accomplishment, the joy in learning and then, probably the most important aspect, being able to share that creativity with others…what a priceless feeling.

We can think of no better reason for writing a book. I tried to weave in some of those issues by portraying them through the squire and the dragon characters. Squires were chosen to begin their quest for knighthood at seven years old. They worked toward that goal for another 14 years and if they make it through all the tasks, education and work, the squires would become highly respected citizens within the community and gain wealth and prominence.

Showing this venue, gives the reader an understanding that great things can be achieved with the right work ethic. Knights were known to demonstrate chivalry which is the combination of qualities expected of an ideal knight, especially courage, honor, courtesy, justice, and a readiness to help the weak.

In addition, knights were known to respect all citizens, especially women. However, the story stressed how women were in prominent positions whether it was the queen or a teacher as well as moms and women police officers. MCA: Excellent! So, speaking of sensitive subjects, you tackle issues such as gender equality, bullying, and suicide, which is no small task. Joseph: Having a daughter and seeing so many reports of sexual harassment, abductions, glass ceiling situations, human trafficking and other negative effects over the years toward girls and women, I thought I would incorporate an early warning system on these issues.

I wanted to have a platform for the parents, grandparents and even young readers to ask questions that pertain to these issues. The name or bullying phrase was an actual one I personally had to endure growing up. Later, I found out that many women would prefer such succulent lips for kissing! The same thoughts ran through my head about young children committing suicide. Why, how? Is it because society has become less family-oriented and more dependent upon the Internet for our entertainment, information and bonding times?

I purposely avoided any reference to the gender of the grandchild so that by the end of the story, most readers would assume that the young grandchild is a boy and the squire is also a boy, and to their surprise, they are girls. Hopefully, that prejudicial thought shakes up the reader to realize how they too, were concluding the wrong gender.

Immersing themselves into the story with that thought wakes them to a new perspective on profiling individuals. Writing a story to avoid all pronouns and any reference to the gender was extremely difficult to do. After you've talked to Blaze, click the beacon to add more logs to the fire. Then, talk to Blaze again, who tells you to report to the King. Global RuneScape Home. Log in Register now! Log in to Global RuneScape. Cannot be obtained in Nieve's Slayer Stronghold! Runescape quests completed fast and securely, and at an affordable price.

Members only? It is possible to hand in the collected bones in smaller batches. The locations and monsters listed below are only a suggestion. During this event, you can be able to answer questions to obtain Travelling Artisan Patches and small prismatic lamps.

If you do this, you will lose this bone and have to gather it again. Use the bone on the pot of vinegar. The trolls are located just south of the entrance. The [[Odd Old Man]] is in a little quarry just north of the path. Use the jugs of vinegar on your empty pots.

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