
"Do dark places bother you?
The space under your bed…
The closet, door slightly ajar…
Do you believe in the Boogey Man?
Who is he?
What does he want?
Maybe he has a story to tell,
And we should listen."
Sir Stan the Bogeyman
by Stacie Morrell
Illustrated by Elizabeth
Berg
Genre: Children's Picture Book
Publisher: Self-Published at CreateSpace
Release Date: September 1, 2013
Amazon - Coming Soon!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Accomplishments:
Started
a used bookstore for the Friends of the Wilsonville Library, subject
of Oregonian article, published in: Antiques and Collectibles
Magazine, Bookman’s AB Magazine, Antique Trader, Writer’s Digest
(writing clinic), Book Magazine. Started the E-Commerce collectibles
department for Goodwill of the Columbia Willamette. Currently
pursuing an Associates of Applied Science in Business and Management
at Portland Community College, holding a 3.98 GPA, member of Phi
Theta Kappa honor society, on Dean’s and President’s List.
Interests:
Reading
(pretty much anything even the cereal box if nothing else is
available), writing (all genres), family (wife and mother), growing
in and spreading my faith, learning (information geek), travel (but I
rarely ever get to), volunteering, bargain hunting at garage sales,
thrift stores, flea markets, etc.
In
one sentence, who am I? Stacie
Morrell is an eccentrically entertaining neurotic bibliophile who
sells collectibles, tries to have patience with her precocious
daughter, fearlessly tries to do everything, and writes because she
is driven to as part of her genetic composition.
If
I could go back and do one thing over: I
would have figured out what I wanted from life way before now and
gone back to school to get it (much, much sooner than I did).
REVIEW
Parents throughout the world have used stories of terrifying things to get them to behave after dark. "Behave, or I'll tell the Bogeyman!" "Get away from the water...kustaka is waiting!" We've all frozen when some unexplained noise assaulted our eardrums after dark. What if Mom wasn't just pulling my leg? What if something is coming to pull my leg off!! But what if those "scary things" have a story?
Parents throughout the world have used stories of terrifying things to get them to behave after dark. "Behave, or I'll tell the Bogeyman!" "Get away from the water...kustaka is waiting!" We've all frozen when some unexplained noise assaulted our eardrums after dark. What if Mom wasn't just pulling my leg? What if something is coming to pull my leg off!! But what if those "scary things" have a story?