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Rockie's Dream

By Max Morgan.

Rockie's Dream

Join Rockie, a resistor with artistic dreams, and his lively electronic friends in a heart-warming tale of friendship, perseverance, and fulfilling dreams inside a computer.


In "The Resistor's Dream" by Max Morgan, Rockie, a small resistor, yearns to be an artist amidst a world of electronic components. With support from his friends—Chippie, Cappie, and mystical Crystal—they navigate challenges, including a daring adventure outside their familiar office setting. Through teamwork and determination, they reunite to fulfil Rockie's dream, culminating in their integration into a computer's circuit board. As the computer powers on, Rockie discovers his ability to create beauty through patterns, finding fulfilment in his newfound purpose. This heartening tale celebrates friendship, resilience, and the joy of pursuing dreams, resonating with readers of all ages.


I was employed by one of the first computer firms in the country in the mid-seventies and worked on the manufacturing side with some of the tiny components that make up a computer and saw them as characters. In the mid 80's I wrote and illustrated a couple of stories featuring these characters. I put the stories and illustrations in a drawer and forgot about them.


A little while later life got busy, I had the joy of having 3 wonderful children and becoming a LGBTQ+ rainbow family. As time went by & the children grew up my mother fell ill with Alzheimer's Disease, she suffered 10 years before she passed away & this episode of my life drew me to think of one of my characters, Magnus the memory chip as he also suffered from memory loss and so brought the stories out of the drawer.


I would love to have the books published in her memory & to be able to raise awareness of Alzheimer's disease. A few months ago, I realised (thanks to my children telling me) that my story was ahead of its time because it describes what is now known as AI (Artificial Intelligence) and so believe this book will help children understand this concept and some adults also, as I too was unaware!



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