22 Stories of Hypersensitivosaurus and other Animals - An Update on My Upcoming Book(s)

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A couple of days ago, the following insight came to me:


Let's fill my first book with 22 Hypersensitivosaurus stories ( a selection of the dozens of stories that I've written in the last two years or so and mayhaps some new ones ).

It's 2022, after all, and 22 is my favorite number.

Also, I was looking for a way to make things easier on myself ( I usually tend to do the opposite ) and, one way or another, I just can't seem to get myself to finish "Hypersensitivosaurus and Cold Turkey", which was supposed to be my first ( Hypersensitivosaurus ) book.

For those who were wondering/ worrying about this:

Yes, I still plan to finish and release 'Hypersensivosaurus and Cold Turkey', it just will not become my first book release ;<)

It's also, still, likely that I might release a couple more 'Hypersensitivosaurus and ...' books ( where the three dots stand for another animal ). But, right now, my focus isn't on those.

Nevertheless I have a bunch of stories on - and thoughts around - a book on Hypersensitivosaurus and Mildly Mannered Wolf ( on chess and pancakes, among other things ) as well as on Hypersensitivosaurus and Mrs. Mosquito.

I couldn't help but think and feel, though, that it would be fun to start out with 22 stories starring Hypersensitivosaurus and a bunch of other animals. So that's what I will be focusing on for the time being.

I really don't like the word 'deadline', it sounds far from positive, and deadlines usually mainly make me stress out ( something I try to be more aware of, lately ), so I will set a target date instead:

The 22 of February this year or 22 02 2022 or 02 22 2022 depending on where you live.

No need for me to explain why I picked this exact date.


To make it more likely that I hit this target, I plan to start out with a self published version of my first book. One that I can literally print myself. That should be doable

An E-book release can follow later. No rush with that.


Since I came up with the above idea, some days ago, to make my first book one with 22 Hypersensitivosaurus stories, I have actually been able to focus on my book, once again.

I started selecting stories and the illustrations/ sketchies/ drawings/ paintings that accompanied them and am putting them in a word file. The picture above this post is an example of that ( although I still plan to slightly edit the text ).

I am also planning to link to the stories behind these individual stories ( that I shared on my blog ).

Let's conclude with the following:

Whether I struggle with focusing or not ( forget the not ), it really helps to be creative. No matter how long it takes, I will always find a way.

VENI, VIDI, VINCENT!

( A Latin word joke on "Veni, Vidi Vici": I Came, I Saw and I Conquered, which isn't much of a word joke, as the name Vincent literally stems from the verb vincere ( to win or to conquer ). Reminding myself of where my name comes from often helped me to feel less like a 'loser' and trust that I will make it, in the long term ).

TO BE CONVINUED...

P.S. If you like the above, you might want to check out this post by my good friend @selfhelp4trolls : Falling in Love with your Own Work, where he talks about his writing and (upcoming) book release(s)

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I wish I'd thought to call deadlines targets when I was at uni, that probably would have helped my stress levels XD

Sadly changing the wording does nothing for me these days, I still miss them.

Yay for plans and being able to focus anyway :D

I wish I'd thought to call deadlines targets when I was at uni, that probably would have helped my stress levels XD

Same here. Only came up with this just now ;<)

It's really nice that you have been dedicated to this and managed to stay so consistent. Great admiration my friend. Are you planing to release the story at 22:22:22? That would be a great time stamp.

Yo buddy, I forgot to reply here.

I might indeed hit print on 22:22 Portuguese time ;<)

Just knowing that you kept at it, is very impressive. No worries about the reply. Im sure you're busy and that's a good thing. I am very lenient with my manual curation lately. I apologize. Much love. Btw. I'm still planing to visit Portugal in summer. Also wanna cook something up.

Yes! How long will each story be?

Digital version is really really easy although im not sure how to do it in color. A quick google search should help.

Each story has a different length but most will be fairly short, a couple of hundred words, I guess.

Quick Google searches don't exist for me. I get lost on there. Too Much Information.

Your stories are artwork are fantastic!
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Sci-Fi story based on the perspective in which humans polluted the earth to the point of which it was inhabitable. UNIQUE book, in Ryan's handwriting; each character's voice uses a different color of pencil. This book has been a hit with his elementary art students. Many of Ryan's art originals are for sale, a simple google search of his name will get you much more information on his art, TV interviews, museum shows, etc. Hardback. 257 pages with biography, 197 full color ink drawings. ISBN 9780996896108

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You've got the right idea: I plan to start out with a self-published version of my first book. One that I can literally print myself....An E-book release can follow later. Keep your prices lower than his, try ebook and paperback, to avoid the low sales he apparently faces.... GOOD LUCK and I'll be watching for launch dates.

I realized I forgot to reply to this. I definitely looked into it. I love his unique style, the theme and execution, to say the least. Amazingly creative! And yes, unfortunately, that's the stuff that usually doesn't sell. Not accessible enough, too niche, I guess.

I will definitely keep my prices as low as possible,
I don't want my book(s) to just gather dust on a shelf in a museum

( although... haha )

Thanks again for your encouragement and support!

You nailed it.

Amazingly creative! And yes, unfortunately, that's the stuff that usually doesn't sell. Not accessible enough, too niche, I guess.

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Every November, Refe and Susan Tuma work long into the night to bring their four children scenes from the secret lives of their toys -- specifically the nighttime antics of their plastic dinosaurs. Throughout more than 80 photos, the dinosaurs wreck bathrooms, destroy vases, rock out, encounter terrifying hot irons, even do the dishes with hilarious, magical results. Each scene is photographed in meticulous detail, letting viewers joyfully suspend disbelief and think to themselves -- just LOOK what the dinosaurs did last night! https://dinovember.com/books

And here you see how my kean88 email address got trashed: I signed up to sooo many sites I had liked. Lesson Learned. No email updates for me! But I don't think I ever did sign for this one, and this one would be cool.

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FACEBOOK: /RyanBentzingerArt

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INSTAGRAM: @ryanbentzinger

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ETSY: www.etsy.com/shop/RyanBentzinger