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Jul 03, 2024 02:48PM
I wish it was written from Percy's perspective lol, also the article was rlly intresting!
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the article was very interesting, i love how a symbolic connection between you and the monument partially started percy jackson books!!
this article was really cool and i loved getting to here one of the things that inspired the percy jackson books!
Excellent! Offers an intimate view into how stories are created from seemingly random encounters with objects or people.
Thanks for sharing. A great story. I’ve shared with friends who are also Percy Jackson fans… would be fun to have you as a tour guide at the Met…
The article is really touching, I always love hearing about how Percy Jackson (in part) came from helping your son. I discovered I had ADHD in high school, and I think having read Percy Jackson made learning that much easier.
This is really really cool. Very eye-opening and amazing how things perceived as small can turn into something huge.
what an incredible origin story!! thank you so much for sharing that with us. it really resonates with me, for so many reasons. as a mother of two teen girls who adore your books and relate to them fiercely but in different ways, i am so grateful. as a pediatrician who recommends your books to so many patients who struggle with ADHD, dyslexia, feeling "other", i am so lucky to have you to inspire these kids. thank you so so much.
This is beautiful, Rick. I’ve been to the Met several times for Egyptian, Greek and Roman art sights. I kinda understand and am glad you gave us this insight!!







