If only she’d never started picking up the Rooster’s spare change from his bedside table. Sure, the other hens thought Janice was great. But that was before the snotty Rhode Island Reds moved in next door. Janice had been true and steady, since she was a chick. But now, she was turning into JANICE, THE UNTRUSTWORTHY CHICKEN!
100 Scope Notes is at it again.
CREATE YOUR DEBUT PICTURE BOOK COVER
1 – Go to “The Name Generator: at http://www.thenamegenerator.com/
Click GENERATE NEW NAME. The name that appears is your author name.
2 – Go to “Picture Book Title Generator” at http://www.generatorland.com/usergenerator.aspx?id=243
Click CREATE TITLE! This is the title of your picture book.
3 – Go to “FlickrCC” at http://flickrcc.bluemountains.net/index.php
Type the last word from your title into the search box followed by the word “drawing”. Click FIND. The first suitable image is your cover. It will give you the option to go to Picnik.
4 – Use Photoshop, Picnik, or similar to put it all together. Creativity is, of course, encouraged.
5 – Post it to your site along with this text.
I do very few memes, but 100 Scopes Notes always gets me to play along with their foolishness. Hope you do, too. Check the Covers Week Craziness at the 100 Scope Notes Blog.
As you were.
This was great, Tanita. Thanks for the (belated) inspiration!
gosh, I wouldn't trust her as far as I could throw her.
gosh, I wouldn't trust her as far as I could throw her.
AWESOME.
thanks for the laugh.
Tee. Funny. I agree with Farida–I'd read that book.
Bawk bawk! Chicken craps! 😀
I definitely wouldn't trust that chicken – it looks like it's about to go Incredible Hulk on somebody!
Funny that we both got chicken titles! I wonder what that means …
Heh. I want to read this picture-book now. By you. Did you ever read The Chicken Gave it To Me, by Anne Fine?
Heh. I want to read this picture-book now. By you. Did you ever read The Chicken Gave it To Me, by Anne Fine?