From big-budget blockbusters to the budding blog writer, stories are deeply imbedded in our culture. They are part of what makes us human… fixed in our DNA from old times… times when there wasn’t mush else to do but have a yarn around the fire. Fast-forward thousands of years and we are littered with devices and technologies that shine a new light on the narrative experience. But the principles of storytelling are still exactly the same. A good story is a good story…no matter how it is told. Local author and historian, Frank Sikalas, shares his love of storytelling and Greek mythology in a new series of children’s illustrated books titled Kid Titan. He aims to reignite more traditional forms of storytelling for children, while also creating a new world of mythology. We recently printed a small batch of hoodies for Kid Titan and had a chat about transporting mythology into the 21st century.
Firstly, can you tell me a bit about your background and how the idea for Kid Titan started?
My name is Frank Sikalas and I am a historian, self-published author/writer, and founder of children’s book label, Kid Titan. The idea of Kid Titan came about from the lack of career opportunities as a historian. I wanted to make ancient history and mythology more accessible and engaging to a younger audience. I wanted to add values to children’s books and introduce them to the origins of storytelling. Kid Titan so far has done that.
Tell me a bit about what Kid Titan is trying to achieve?
Kid Titan is trying to get back in touch with the origins of storytelling and to encourage creativity and joy in writing. It is a platform where mythology can be discussed and shared with a wider audience.
How important do you think art and visuals are for kids’ learning experiences?
I think art and visuals are crucial for kids’ learning experiences. All kids, like adults learn and respond differently to the material being presented. It offers kids the opportunity to engage and interact with, not only academic materials, but also to develop artistic and cultural skills.
What are the main influences on your work?
My main influences are the old storytellers and historians, Homer, Xenophon, Hesiod, Arian. Mythology and ancient cultures from various cultures from different times have influenced the direction and depth of my work including comic culture.
What local artists inspire you?
Anna Manolatos (aka Sirmano) and Aly Faye.
What is next for Kid Titan?
Work has already begun on 2 future books, 1 of which has already been written and we will begin illustrations towards the end of the year. A blog has also been released. More projects such as author talks and storytelling workshops are in the works.