The Other Side

Caleb’s imagination has been stolen by sinister creatures known as the Nups. Suddenly, the magic is gone from his life. To get it back, Caleb and his cat Kingston must journey through the Dark Forest to a mythical place known as The Other Side. There, they must face off with the dangerous and unpredictable Nups. Will Caleb ever imagine again?

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Caleb’s imagination has been stolen by sinister creatures known as the Nups. Suddenly, the magic is gone from his life. To get it back, Caleb and his cat Kingston must journey through the Dark Forest to a mythical place known as The Other Side. There, they must face off with the dangerous and unpredictable Nups. Will Caleb ever imagine again?

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The story of “The Other Side”

“The Other Side” was originally conceived as a musical, and I actually wrote several songs for it.

As the work progressed, however, I began to realize that it might be even more expressive as an illustrated book. Thus, I decided to write a few pages, just to see if I was on the right track.

When the first eight were complete, I called to my children, Noah and Zoë, who were eight and six at the time. I asked them to listen to these initial pages. When I finished reading, they said in unison, “Go on.” But that’s all there is, I explained. They were a tad angry. “Well hurry up and write some more,” Noah demanded.

The first hurdle had been passed: if Noah and Zoë liked the story, I knew I was doing something right. Had they not, they would simply have shouted “Boring!” and left the room.

I wrote a few more pages, which were met with the same response: “Go on.” This was followed by more anger and the repeated directive to continue writing.

Eventually, I finished “The Other Side,” and, though pleased, Noah and Zoë insist that I write another.

With this kind of support, how could I not?

About the illustrator

Syarah Mahmoud is a Singapore-based freelance artist and designer known for her whimsical, imaginative, visually rich style. She was contracted through Scrawl Studios to produce the artwork for “The Other Side.”

When I saw her initial sketches, I was very impressed. When I saw the final illustrations, I was stunned. With no more than a few lines to guide her, she had created – in exquisite detail – the magically colorful world of Caleb and Kingston. When I asked her how she was able to visualize such a wondrous place, she replied, “The story inspired me.”

I hope you’re as inspired by Syarah’s beautiful illustrations as I am!



About the Author

After working as a garbage man, welder, mechanic, delivery boy, pizza maker, supermarket stock boy, house painter, bowling-alley attendant, overhead-crane operator, sand-blaster, construction worker, carpenter, lawn manicurist, sewing-machine salesman and paperboy, Marc decided to finish school. 

 

 

He received a Master of Arts in Public Visual Communications and later taught Broadcasting and Speech Communication at Western Illinois University in the US. In 1993, he was appointed Creative Supervisor at Dentsu Inc., in Tokyo, where he was responsible for English-language advertising. 

 

 

 

His awards include Gold at the London Advertising Awards, Gold and Silver at the New York Festivals, and Bronze and Finalist Awards at Cannes.

 

 

 

In 1997, Marc arrived in Singapore and worked through his own company, marc my words. He wrote three seasons of Nickelodeon’s Gruff’s Groovebox, a popular animated series for children. In 2001, he ventured into theatre, writing and directing the musical, “A Quiet Moment.” 

 

 

 

He wrote and directed his first feature film, “Salawati”, in 2008. It debuted at the Seattle International Film Festival and went on to win Best Feature at both the 2009 Asian Hot Shots Berlin Film Festival and the 2009 Gotham Screen Film Festival in New York City. 

 

 

 

Beyond writing, Marc works as a voice-over talent and can be heard throughout Singapore, Southeast Asia and the US. He is currently at work on a sequel to “The Other Side,” as well as a novel that he might actually finish. His two children, nine-year-old Noah and seven-year-old Zoë, are his harshest critics.

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