A new Project
Writing a story it’s always intimidating. You start asking yourself:
With all the material around on the Internet nowadays, how can I make a difference? What is in my story that makes it so original?
Then, all of a sudden, a character knock at your door. In this case, it was a small man with a big nose. He introduced himself. He was a chairs’ mover.
Yes, he said precisely that name!
We sit down, and while I started writing on my computer, he moved the first chair.
Sorry
He said.
But you could see from his face that he wasn’t sorry at all. He enjoyed moving the chair and startled me. But what do you expect when letting in a chairs’ mover?
Where a character comes from?

This character, as many others, comes from everyday life. Who has never heard a chair moving in their apartment when they’re alone? Yes, there is an explanation, and it’s our small friend.
In general, what I like about writing for children is that they thoroughly enjoy the story. They get engaged and laugh, and cry sometimes. That’s why, in the end, I decided to write this story. To have a chance to make a child smile.
Enjoy more about the story of Nodo the chairs’ mover on my blog Flyingstories.org.
If you want to read the book, request your copy at this link!
And keep always open the door to a new character!