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Saturday, 16 April 2022

The Story Behind the Story with Cheryl Taragin of Baltimore, Maryland.

 


Another new Author to the Scribbler.

I admire authors who can write for and entertain children.

Cheryl shares the news about her first picture book and the Story Behind the Story.

Let’s welcome Cheryl!

 

 

 

Cheryl Taragin holds a B.A. in Behavioral and Social Sciences from the University of Maryland at College Park and a J.D., cum laude from the University of Baltimore School of Law. She is a retired bankruptcy lawyer, storyteller, and writer, as well as the mother of three adult children and two young grandchildren. “That’s Ridiculous, Said Nicholas” is her first picture book for children. She is in the process of publishing a second children’s picture book about friendship and adventure and has a book deal to write her first young adult novel.

 

 

Title: “That’s Ridiculous, Said Nicholas”

 


Synopsis: Nicholas Jon Paul Martin William Annabelle Tydings is an energetic young daredevil who walks to the beat of his own drum. He wants to be treated like a sensible child, but people often tell him things that he knows cannot be true, like don't make faces, your face will freeze like that, or you broke this mirror, it will bring seven years of bad luck. Then he always said, “That's ridiculous.” With the help of his parents, Nicholas learns to be kind and that he can do anything if he puts his mind to it. This book is about how to handle those kids who are strong-minded and a little outspoken and how we can direct them onto the right path so they will be more focused and productive. Perfect for ages 3+.

 


 

The Story Behind the Story: Cheryl’s love of storytelling began at a very young age. As a child, she would write and illustrate her own stories, stapling the pages together like a book binding. The idea for her picture book came out of the blue while she was exercising. She realized that the name “Nicholas” rhymed with “ridiculous,” and wouldn’t it be funny if there was a difficult child who would speak his own mind whenever people said things that sounded ridiculous? As the parent of an out-spoken and strong-minded child, Cheryl wanted to create a story showing the effect of positive parenting on such a child. She hopes “That’s Ridiculous, Said Nicholas” will inspire children to speak out while remaining humble and inspire parents to realize that children respond better to praise than to criticism.

 


Website: https://ctaragin.wixsite.com/home

 

A question for you Cheryl, before you go:


What inspired you to write children’s stories and how rewarding has the journey been?


Cheryl: Although I’m a grandmother, on the inside, I never grew up. In my mind, I’m still that little girl creating stories. I love writing for children. Their little minds are so fresh and open to anything. That gives a writer a lot of leeway. The journey has been exceedingly rewarding. I’m very glad I finally decided to pursue my dream of becoming a published author. I am learning so much along the way and meeting great people. 

 


Thank you so much for giving me this opportunity to share my story with your readers.




 

You are most welcome, Cheryl. It’s a treat to have you as a guest. Wishing you continued success on your writing journey.

 


And thank you, Dear Readers & Visitors. Feel free to leave a comment below.




2 comments:

  1. Hi Allan, it is lovely to meet Cheryl here and learn about her children's book and the motivation for writing it. I was going to call my younger son Nicholas but then my three year old started staying Ridiculous Nicholas and I changed my mind.

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  2. Hi Robbie. Thanks for the comment. Nicholas is a name I always liked but I can see why you decided not too. Neat coincidence with the story.

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