Seymour Tupper's tale
“Seymour Tupper” A storyteller’s gifting book for illustrating and animating by artists of any age group. There was once a boy named Seymour Tupper who always went without his supper. This was not because the little lad was ever unkind, cross or bad. Nor was it that this friendly tyke preferred to play or ride his bike. His problem was that he was able to imagine things while at the table. Those things were large, some bald and some hairy. But his imagined things were always scary. At supper Seymour would pretend. Then suddenly… his meal would end. He would often stare at his drinking mug and would imagine, there, such an awful bug. It had pointed teeth and a wicked bite. A really…truly…scary sight. Silent in his chair, trembling in fear, Seymour would not eat with that bug so near. On other nights he would dream up a bear, snapping, snarling and standing there. Big and fu...