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Dr. Brainchild & Radar by Cole W. Williams
Dr. Brainchild & Radar by Cole W. Williams












Promotion and marketing are whole endeavors of their own and bring the creation to audiences. I especially love working with illustrators. The editing and production process comes next and brings in the community of professionals that help create the book. The writing process in the beginning includes daily writing, research and exploring. I would describe it more as operating in seasons at least when publishing is involved. The work days of a writer are often varied. What does a typical work day look like for you? Looking at the original design is entertaining and can be a spring board for going further into detail of the magnetron, the wave spectrum or electromagnetic radiation. The microwave was used because every child has one or has seen one and can relate to it. It also takes a look at the fun juxtapositions of our rapidly advancing technological age. Brainchild has no gender and no pronouns assigned. It is important for all young readers to be acquainted with the sciences in a fun way at an early age and for that reason, Dr. This picture book for early readers combines science, discovery and creative characters to bring science to life as part of my mission to create books that dig, teach and explore. Going back to the drawing board, using creativity, not giving up, changing an experiment are all part of the story. Percy Spencer’s discovery of the microwave to teach introductory science themes. Brainchild & Radar depicts a historical record of Dr. Itasca Biological Station and LaboratoriesĬan you talk a bit about the inspiration for your most recent book?ĭr.Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics.














Dr. Brainchild & Radar by Cole W. Williams