Storyteller Adventures

Storytelling is one of our most fundamental communication methods. Who doesn’t love hearing a good story? The fact is, we spend much of our daily lives hearing and telling stories! It’s our way of sharing information and living vicariously through the experiences of others.

During our first half-century, we have been fortunate enough to have some pretty incredible experiences and we fancy sharing our tales. We’ve called this blog, “Storyteller Adventures,” because we wanted to share some of our incidents of travel as well as to document our journey of how Vista Tranquila Publishers came into existence and how it continues. So, what does our blog include and what can you expect to find? For sure, we’ll touch on topics relevant to bilingual life, our travels around the world, the exotic foods we try, and the intriguing people we encounter. We have astonishing adventures every day though, even when we don’t go anywhere. We’ll share our mundane observations and some truly unique encounters.

Vista Tranquila Publishers is our creation but, it’s so much more than a book publishing company. We seek to tell stories that will inspire interest, promote cross-cultural understanding, and be entertaining at the same time. Our basic premise for our business is in favor of creating shared experiences and opposed to the collection of garage sale fodder. We want to make our books and our products come alive. Once you become a part of the story, the books and the handicrafts we sell become part of our shared encounter, a type of trophy you story in your memory. Everything we post on our website will tell a story. We hope you like what we’re doing, and we look forward to reading your comments!

Day at the zoo

Day at the zoo

Ilustrator Wayne J. Pitts Ilustrator Wayne J. Pitts

Luis Fernando Hernández

Luis Fernando Hernández, who was born in Cobán, Alta Verapaz, is an illustrator and designer. From a very young age, he felt a strong interest, which he inherited from his father, in art, especially in drawing and painting. At the age of 8, he received third place nationally in an art contest organized by UNICEF. It marked his decision to keep art in his life. At the age of 18, he moved to Guatemala City to begin his university studies, where he completed a degree in Graphic Design, a master's degree in Strategic Design and a specialization in Illustration. His favorite techniques are watercolors, ink, and digital. Some of his illustrations have been exhibited at La Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, El Palacio Nacional de Guatemala and in 4 Grados Norte collaborating for Food for the Hungry in the exhibition Alas de Papel. This is his first experience illustrating a children's book.

Luis Fernando Hernández, who was born in Cobán, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, is an illustrator and designer. From a very young age, he felt a strong interest in art, especially in drawing and painting, which he inherited from his father. At the age of 8, he received 3rd place nationally in an art contest organized by UNICEF. It marked his decision to keep art in his life. At the age of 18, he moved to Guatemala City to begin his university studies, where he completed a degree in Graphic Design, a Master's degree in Strategic Design and a specialization in Illustration. His favorite techniques are watercolors, ink, and digital. Some of his illustrations have been exhibited at La Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, El Palacio Nacional de Guatemala and in 4 Grados Norte collaborating for Food for the Hungry in the exhibition Alas de Papel. The Gift of a Traditional Guatemalan Christmas/ El regalo de una Navidad guatemalteca tradicional is his first illustrated children's book.

Luis Fernando Hernández, nacido en Cobán, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, es ilustrador y diseñador. Desde muy joven sintió un gran interés por el arte, especialmente por el dibujo y la pintura, que heredó de su padre. A los 8 años, recibió el 3er premio nacional en un concurso de arte organizado por UNICEF. Esto marcó su decisión de mantener el arte en su vida. A los 18 años, se trasladó a Ciudad de Guatemala para iniciar sus estudios universitarios, donde completó una licenciatura en Diseño Gráfico, un máster en Diseño Estratégico y una especialización en Ilustración. Sus técnicas favoritas son la acuarela, la tinta y la digital. Algunas de sus ilustraciones han sido expuestas en La Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, El Palacio Nacional de Guatemala y en 4 Grados Norte colaborando para Food for the Hungry en la exposición Alas de Papel. The Gift of a Traditional Guatemalan Christmas/ El regalo de una Navidad guatemalteca tradicional es su primer libro infantil ilustrado.


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