Secrets of the Rainbow Bridge

Fantasy, Writing

How Three People Write A Fantasy Book Together


Curious about what our process has been like while writing Secrets of the Rainbow Bridge?
 Not only are we three people—we’re also three people who happen to be related.  That’s right. Family writing fantasy for families; Olivia, Douglas and Jonah Rosestone.

Here’s how the roles and responsibilities have been shared amongst us:

Olivia

Primary Writer / Choreographer

Primary Clothing / Set Designer

Primary Character Designer

Primary Dialogue Writer

Primary Narrator

Primary Scene Researcher

Primary Poetry Writer

HR Lady

General Editor

General Concept Creator

Douglas

Primary Mythologist / Spiritualist

Primary Humorist

Primary Beat Miner

Primary Visionary / Obstacle Breaker

First Draft In-Line Support

Optimism / Moral

General Editor

General Concept Creator

General Dialogue Writer

Jonah

Primary Story Designer / Director

Primary Plot Checker / Creator

Primary Beat Extender

Primary Historian

Primary Action Sequence Editor

Coherency Checker

Character Motivation Checker

Prologue / Epilogue Writer

General Editor

General Concept Creator

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Jonah Rosestone

The Author

Jonah Rosestone was born in 1982 in San Rafael California. He spent his childhood reading fantasy books, comics, and playing video games. When his fifth grade teacher asked him what he wanted to be when he grew up he said, “a writer.”

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