With more than twenty years of writing and narrating nonsense
stories for his children and grandchildren, -nieces, and -nephews,
Morris is an expert when it comes to putting new and creative spins
on familiar tales for children. Having also voiced reports and
served as national assignment editor for the CBC, edited magazines,
and published a number of pieces under both his own name and
pseudonyms, he is no stranger to storytelling for adults,
either.
Keen to bridge the gap between kids' stories and grown-up
audiences, Morris hopes to nurture the adult reader's inner child
while giving them a deeper, richer sense of history in the process.
Despite catering his collection to a more mature reader, he cites
his grandchildren as his "collective muse" for all his writing.
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