I remember vividly growing up feeling so imprisoned, coming from a very strict family I was hardly allowed to have much friends. My grandmother believed that more friends equals more trouble which is true to a degree. This had a negative effect on me but also positive, being alone helped me to really get in touch with my thoughts and feelings. Allowed me to face my fears and see things differently in more ways than I could ever imagine. I am convinced that my imagination is the most positive thing that ever happened to me in my life, I am able to peek into the soul with X-ray eyes.
(Monsters In My Milk) is based on those very said feelings, about a cat who feels alone and imprisoned by his shortcomings. Escaping into his own world and finding friends that were beyond his wildest dreams. In the end he became in touch with who he really was and is content.
(Monsters In My Milk) is based on those very said feelings, about a cat who feels alone and imprisoned by his shortcomings. Escaping into his own world and finding friends that were beyond his wildest dreams. In the end he became in touch with who he really was and is content.
Good luck with you new book. Can't wait to read it.
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