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Next Manga – Bible Stories Told With the Movement and Might Of Manga

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The phrase “think outside of the box” or, popularized by Apple “think different[ly] [corrected English mine], have been heard so often that they are now cliché. Nonetheless, it remains relatively rare and difficult to break out of our thought patterns. Whoever thought of using Japanese manga (stylized Japanese cartoon) to tell Bible stories definitely stepped outside the box for a bit of think. Kind of a cool idea, but don’t we have plenty of Bible stories already, why magna? Well, one of the benefits of reading Bible stories in manga form, besides simply being a beautiful literary/art form, is that it takes stories that may be all too familiar to us and makes them fresh. We see them from a different perspective. [Full disclosure: I received free copies of the Next Manga series for an honest review. The chief marketing officer is also a friend from college.]

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Viv Drewa is a Michigan native who has enjoyed reading and writing since 1963. Though she studied medicinal chemistry at the University of Michigan, her passion has always been writing. She had been awarded third place for her nonfiction short story about her grandfather's escape from Poland. Later, she rewrote this story and was published in the "Polish American Journal" as "From the Pages of Grandfather's Life" and has republished it on Amazon.com as a short story. Viv took creative and journalism courses to help in her transition to fulfill her dream of becoming a writer. She worked as an intern for Port Huron's 'The Times Herald", and also wrote, edited and did the layout or the Blue Water Multiple Sclerosis newsletter "Thumb Prints." She also has a business promoting authors. Owl and Pussycat Book Promotions. Viv, her husband Bob and their cat Princess, live in Port Huron, Michigan.

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