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This fan of Dimash Qudaibergen, the phenomenal singer from Kazakhstan, has embarked on another adventure to shine some light and attention on this singer who is clearly making his mark on the world. My first book, my fanbook, titled "I Am Music - My Journey with Dimash Kudaibergen - The Best Singer in the World" was my first attempt but one of the poems I wrote for that book needed more attention to its story. This little book is a fable but without the almost expected or required moral to the story. If it has a moral, I haven't discovered it. Maybe you will. It is obviously fictitious but…mehr

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This fan of Dimash Qudaibergen, the phenomenal singer from Kazakhstan, has embarked on another adventure to shine some light and attention on this singer who is clearly making his mark on the world. My first book, my fanbook, titled "I Am Music - My Journey with Dimash Kudaibergen - The Best Singer in the World" was my first attempt but one of the poems I wrote for that book needed more attention to its story. This little book is a fable but without the almost expected or required moral to the story. If it has a moral, I haven't discovered it. Maybe you will. It is obviously fictitious but fables are definitely known to have some truths and fables usually have an animal or inanimate object that by some supernatural event becomes human or at least personified. This one does. The Sculptor's obsession with Dimash is now or may very soon be similar to yours. Maybe that's why the Sculptor never gets a name. Maybe you will see yourself in his obsession. Pamela's introduction into writing began in high school when the English class was challenged to write a biography about a member of their class. Class members were asked to call them up and interview them over the phone and collect interesting details about their childhood, hobbies, etc. A week after the biographies were turned in, the teacher announced that she was impressed with many of the biographies but one stood out as the best example of capturing the personality of her subject and also utilizing her apparently natural skills as an interviewer. Her teacher informed her she should consider using her writing skills in the future. As the years followed, Pamela would find many opportunities to use her writing skills; namely; poetry, skits, newsletters, roadshows, newspaper articles, and writing new lyrics for existing music for plays and talent shows. She currently lives in St. George, Utah area. She is the widow of Kenneth M. Wilkinson, mother of three, and grandmother of eight.
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