
Penny and the Wolf

Ramblings and webcomics from LeEMS
It’s all true. Penelope Sea and Ocean End will be sold through Amazon, published by me. The Kindle edition is out now! A print edition is on its way. Once it is out, if you buy the print edition you can get the Kindle edition for free. You have so many options!
While Penelope Sea’s look was originally inspired by a toe-headed portrait of me that my mother had hanging on the wall, it looks as though she’s growing into my niece.
Chapter Ten, the final chapter, of Penelope Sea and Ocean End posted yesterday on The LeEMS Bean. If you were avoiding reading it because you don’t like waiting a week for conflict resolution (why I can’t stand most TV shows), then you are in luck because all of the story is posted!
Chapter Nine of Penelope Sea and Ocean End has posted on The LeEMS Bean. What will happen to Penelope? How will her journey end? Next week’s posting of the final chapter, chapter ten, will answer all your burning questions.
Chapter three of Penelope Sea and Ocean End posted on The LeEMS Bean.
Announcement: Penelope Sea and Ocean End, that’s a story I wrote, will be posting as weekly chapters here on the Bean every Tuesday. That’s ten weeks of adventure, y’all!
Start reading Chapter One now!
Back Cover: Penelope Sea is a mostly obedient, stubborn and quite child for whom life has been upended by her parents’ move. She is content to be thoroughly unhappy with the situation and, like many other children, dreams of a secret and mysterious spot in her new house to take her away. Her quest to find it lands her in a place far from home, filled with creatures and concepts long since lost, where she must learn that we often have the means to solve our own problems.
Stranded in a strange place, Penelope accepts the kindness of strangers and, along the way, she encounters mythical creatures, extinct species, a stodgy librarian, and plays checkers with a kappa to save herself from being eaten. At last she discovers that her ticket home is none other than the house key on a chain around her own neck, but the kindly strangers of Ocean End don’t want her to leave.
I was inspired by my Levi Levi flashback to put together some pictures with Penelope Sea. This is now I imagine her for the sequel to Penelope Sea and Ocean End. I think there will be a ghost in it.