Because of my recent car troubles and moving to a new location I’ve been busy with work to pay off repair bills and still settling into my new place. So I haven’t been able to do a lot of blogging. However, I did take some time to write out a small little story that I’ve titled “The Boy and the Little Pumpkin.”
It’s a cute little story that takes place during Halloween involving a young boy who runs away from home and runs into a little pumpkin at a cemetery. I don’t know why this story popped into my head, but it did, and I quickly wrote down some bullet points so I can flesh it out during my free time.
I even came up with an ebook cover and, If I can finish writing this story, I might try and sell it before Halloween arrives. Most likely via a landing page on this site if I can figure out how to do that.
Title: “The Boy and the Little Pumpkin”
– David, a ten-year-old boy, dreams of becoming a writer, but his mother insists he should become a doctor.
– They argue and, in frustration, his mother throws away the story he was working on.
– David decides to leave home, packing a backpack with supplies.
– He stumbles upon a small pumpkin by a lake in a cemetery, which surprisingly begins to speak.
– The little pumpkin tells David how it was discarded and forgotten because no one wanted to carve it for Halloween.
– David promises to carve something special into the pumpkin despite his lack of artistic skills.
– A ghost, who was a master carver, appears to help David carve the pumpkin, calming his initial fear.
– Another ghost, an unpublished writer, advises David to pursue his writing dreams without fear.
– A third ghost, a master photographer, assists in taking pictures of the beautifully carved pumpkin.
– The ghosts offer wisdom about dedication, conquering fear, and continually improving one’s skills.
– They also suggest understanding and tolerating his mother’s concerns about his future.
– The pumpkin is overjoyed with its transformation and newfound purpose.
– David returns home, more mature and stoic, and reaffirms his dream to become a writer to his mother.
– The little pumpkin eventually decays, but its memory remains.
Let me know what you think of the cover and the story idea in the comment section below or on social media.
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