Cobweb Publishing

From Doodles to Dreams: Our Story

Not Your Average Author

Hi, my name is Cheri (the good looking one in the picture, not the bald one… he’s my hubby). If you’re looking for a writer with a wall full of academic trophies and a background in classical literature, you might be in the wrong place. To be honest, I’ve never been greatly academic. School and I didn’t always see eye-to-eye, i was bullied a lot, and for a long time, I let that define what I thought I was capable of.

But I’ve always believed that creativity doesn’t require a degree – it just requires a heart.

Finding an Escape

A few years ago, things weren’t easy. My mental health was in a difficult place, and I felt the weight of the “day-to-day” more than usual. I needed a way out – not a physical exit, but a mental one. I needed a project to get lost in, a world I could build from scratch to escape the noise of the real world.

With a background in Art and Design, I started where I felt most comfortable: with a pencil in my hand.

The Spark

My journey into the world of books actually started at a local school. They asked me to design characters for their core objectives, which eventually led to me helping another local school write a book about anti-bullying. It was a rewarding experience, but it left me with a nagging question: “Could I do this for myself?”

I spent months cycling through ideas, trying to find the right story. I quickly realised that the traditional publishing world can be a gated community – it’s expensive, intimidating, and often feels out of reach for someone just starting out.

Purpose and Poverty

When I’m not sketching characters or typing away at a my computer and tablet, I work at a local charity dedicated to alleviating poverty and social isolation. Every day, I see the importance of community and the power of giving people a voice. It reminded me that I wanted to use my own voice, too.

Proving the World Wrong

I decided to write and self-publish a children’s book for two reasons:

1. For the Kids: To create something magical, relatable, and fun.

2. For the “Non-Academics”: To prove to the world – and honestly, to myself – that you don’t need to be a “top of the class” writer to create something of value.

You don’t need a PhD to tell a story that touches a child’s imagination. You just need a bit of grit, a lot of heart, and the courage to hit “publish.”

“I’m writing this for every person who was told they weren’t ‘academic’ enough to dream big. This book is proof that we can.”