In 2005, and early 2006, Rohan wrote his first long story, "The Cave of Dragons." This was about 20,000 words long. We submitted an edited version of about 5,000 words for Wiebel Elementary's Young Author contest in January 2006. Rohan won the first prize for the entire 5th grade, and received an honorable mention from the Fremont school district. We were very proud of Rohan's achievements.
Rohan's latest foray is a three-part book titled "Lightning." This year, we created Rohan's website "My Stories By Rohan Dalal" to further inspire him, unleash his creativity, and share his stories with everyone. Rohan has recently published Book One of his Lightning series.
Here is how Rohan describes his latest book: "Lightning - Book One is about a boy named Matt who gets lightning powers from a deadly electric zap, which was almost fatal to him. After realizing his true power and his destiny, Matt then has to stop the evil mad scientist, Vick, from enslaving the world, and saving his best friend, Blake, from the deadly creatures that inhabit the Haunted Mansion. What happens then? You have to read to find out..."
We welcome you to read Rohan's stories, and provide him your valuable feedback so that he continues to develop his engaging storytelling and becomes a great writer when he grows up.
Our daughter Suhani Dalal, 6, wants to be an artist when she grows up. She loves to draw colorful pictures and images of butterflies, parks, sun, sunrise, sunset, mountains, hills, trees, green grass, butterfly, blue water, lakes and oceans, fish, sky, birds, friends and anything pretty and beautiful that she wonders and imagines.
Suhani also wants to be an illustrator for Rohan's stories. Suhani has already published about a dozen pictures on her website: "My Pictures By Suhani Dalal" Suhani is very creative, and paints using the Paint program on the laptop. Outside the pictures she creates on the laptop, she also likes to draw on paper using crayons, pencils, paint brush and even her hands.
We welcome you to view Suhani's pictures, and encourage her to draw great many pictures about the fun, happy things in life.
Links:
My Stories by Rohan Dalal
My Pictures by Suhani Dalal
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