by Diana Diehl | Apr 23, 2015 | The Making of Misho of the Mountain
Sunbeams break through the clouds. Rainbows paint themselves across the sky. Trumpets split the silence with their clarion call. A flock of doves explode into the air. What do other authors feel when they place that last period? How do mathematicians feel when that...
by Diana Diehl | Sep 5, 2014 | The Making of Misho of the Mountain
Character Concept The concept of Misho as a character in a picture book was born many years ago–a few decades in fact. It started in a mall when I saw a child being half dragged behind a preoccupied–and maybe just a little bit scary–parent. You know...
by Diana Diehl | Aug 15, 2014 | Misho Theme & Content
To be human is to dream. It doesn’t matter how tiny you are or how old you are, you can dream as big as you want. Our dreams make us happy; they give us energy and inspiration and are the source of our self-esteem. But dreams don’t always come true. Life...
by Diana Diehl | Sep 16, 2013 | The Making of Misho of the Mountain
There has been in a change in plan. Names, titles, monikers, distinguish us and set us apart, hinting at our origins and our affiliations. A title can cause symphonies to play, evoke textures and scents, and open a portal to whole worlds inside our heads. What...
by Diana Diehl | Aug 22, 2013 | Misho Theme & Content, The Making of Misho of the Mountain, Uncategorized
White Storm, the Movie, has moved on to the marketing stage and is out of my hands. The Facebook page continues to gain followers (Check out the new HD trailer on You Tube). My new undertaking is a children’s book. I completed the manuscript years ago but...