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Author Interview with Noelle Jesmer

4/28/2014

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Hello everyone!  Today, I am interviewing a multi-talented children's author and illustrator.

Noelle please, tell us a little about yourself. 
Hi, my name is Noelle Jesmer and I’m the author and illustrator of a children’s book published online through amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Goodbye-Auntie-Noelle-Jesmer/dp/1482786974.

I lost my sister a few years ago, and writing the book was a huge comfort for me.

I have traveled all over the world, and I tried to include in my book some of the places I visited.

I am passionate about opera, Bach’s Cantatas, Chopin, Dvorak, and music in general.


I am passionate about the movies, foreign in particular, and I'm always inspired by a good film :))

Drawing and illustrating is my favorite pastime, it allows me to reconnect with lots of happy memories that I try to put on paper, with coloring pencils. I just started a new page on Facebook, Noelle’s Drawings and Illustrations.

I am happily married and have three wonderful sons.

What is the title of your book?  
Goodbye Auntie

Please, tell us a little about your book.  

Goodbye Auntie is based on true events, and tells the story of a 5-year-old boy who lost his aunt and decided to go around the world looking for her.

I lost my sister a few years ago, and writing the book was a huge comfort for me.

What inspired you to write this book?  

Most of my creative work is inspired by my family and loved ones. 

Where is your favorite place to work?
I love to draw and write where there is a lot of light, and usually it’s my kitchen, where I have a big bay window, and I’m able to look outside.

What are some of your favorite stories?

Growing up I loved the stories of The Countess of Segur, the French writer of Russian birth, her books: “les malheurs de Sophie”, “les petites filles modeles”, were such a fun read for me.

I also loved Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, and could relate to Joe March. I read Agatha Christie’s Poirot, and was fascinated by her insight.

What is a little known fact about you that you can share?  

I speak four languages, Arabic, French, English and Spanish and I read a book in each of these languages, once a month. I love the French classics, Flaubert, Maupassant, Pagnol, and one of my favorite American authors is Faulkner. If I were to choose two of my favorite story tellers, Marcel Pagnol would be my first pick, with “Le chateau de ma mere”,  and “ la gloire de mon pere”, both telling wonderful stories about his childhood.  Then Alphonse Daudet, with his “Lettres de mon Moulin”, beautiful short stories with a good moral ending.

Besides writing, what are some of your other hobbies or interests? 

I love the outdoors, and I do a lot of running and hiking. My husband and I take advantage of the gorgeous nature around us, and try to go on hikes whenever the weather permits it.

What are you working on now? 

I already started working on my next children’s book, taking my young readers, one more time, around the world. They will meet other children their age, and will eventually see how they live.  In other words, they’ll see that children have the same dreams and hopes all over the world.


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Author Interview with Ann Trenton

3/31/2014

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     Hello everyone!  Today's featured author goes by the pen name, Ann Trenton.  And, she is another nurse.  I think I have interviewed quite a few nurses who are also authors.  That is neat.  i hope you enjoy the interview.  It is short and sweet.

Ann, please tell us a little about yourself.
Ann Trenton is the pen name for a 50 years young nurse from Upstate New York who is an avid reader, loves kids and has always been interested in writing children's books.

I spent part of my nursing career as a pediatric nurse and an OB/Gyn nurse. I have two grown children and two grown step children. I draw much of my inspiration for writing from when my kids were little, and the school aged kids I know now.

Please, tell us a little about your book.
"The Thank You Angel" is my first published e book on Kindle and Nook. It's a story for children 4-9 years of age. The message of this story is that when you learn to say "Thank You" after someone does something nice for you, you and the person you thank both get a wonderful positive feeling! That's the Thank You Angel in action. 

Did you illustrate your own book?
I had a very skilled children's book artist create my cover art and the illustrations in this e book. 


What is your hope for your book?
My hope is that this book will become popular and that I can bring Sophia, the main character, back in other books to learn other life lessons.

What is your next project?
My next project will be a story about a little girl and her adventures with a fantasy tea party.

What are your links?  Where can we find you?
My website is www.AnnTrenton.com and I am on Facebook www.facebook.com/AnnTrenton.


Where is your favorite place to market your book?
I have been marketing my e book for the most part on Facebook and by word of mouth, and on other children’s book websites.  For the month of March “The Thank You Angel” has been featured on the Kidz Corner page at the website http://www.goodebooks.net/kidworld.html


What are some other hobbies besides writing?
My other hobbies are cooking, gardening and music, including Italian Opera!


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     Aw!  Isn't that a cool name for a book?  I really like books and other things that encourage good ole wholesome behaviors.  Way to go, Ann!
     I hope hope check out Ann's sites and "The Thank You Angel."

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Author Interview with Michael Klaus Schmidt

3/24/2014

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     Hello everyone.  Today's interview is by a man who kind of first started writing his book when he was five years old.  Can you imagine?  I wonder if he thought about being a published author when he was five.

Michael, please tell us a little about yourself.
My name is Michael Klaus Schmidt.  I am an artist and illustrator, but I've recently started writing my own books. I also dabble in video game design.

What is the title of your book?
My book is called “The Adventures of the Salamander.”

Please, tell us a little about your book.
“The Adventures of the Salamander” is a children's fantasy/science fiction adventure story.  “The Adventures of the Salamander” is a story about overcoming tremendous odds, and fighting against injustice.  It focuses on a young salamander named Slippy, whose village is invaded by mean-spirited lizards.  The lizards are forcing the poor salamanders to bake cupcakes for them, and Slippy gets thrown in jail for speaking out against it.  From there, Slippy escapes to find help, but winds up stumbling from one adventure to another, all the while trying to get back home to save his family.  Every place he goes, there are illustrations and maps which describe his adventure. To summarize, this is the book I would love to have read when I was a kid.

What inspired you to write this book?
A few years ago, I was searching through my mom's attic, when I happened across a story I had written when I was five years old.  It was called “The Adventures of the Salamander.”  It was only a page long, and it had these very crude illustrations that I'd done with a marker.  My mom had typed the text for me.  I was very excited about finding it, but when I read it, the ending was so bad, that I just had to write it over again.  That's how it started.

Which of your characters is your favorite and why?
Slippy the Salamander is the main character in my book series.  He is also my favorite character, because no matter how rough it gets, he never backs down, and he never gives up.  He's also an honest guy and a good friend, willing to help those in need. 

Do you have other books?  (Feel free to list them.)
I am currently working on the sequel to “The Adventures of the Salamander,” called “The Return of the Mirms.”  I am nearly done writing it, and I'm starting to work on the illustrations.

What is your hope for your book?
Well, ideally the stories will catch on with the kids, and they will be the next Harry Potter.  However, I'd be happy if the kids who do read them actually enjoy them and appreciate all the effort I put into them, and read them to their kids when they get older.

What draws you to the genre that you write?
Adventure stories have always been my favorite.  I love the idea of the main characters travelling from one place to another, trying to solve some impossible quest, I also love the maps.  My books have tons of maps.

Is your book educational?  If so, how so?
Yes, in many ways.  First, since I have five kids of my own, I wanted the books to be accessible to different age levels.  For the youngest kids, I made sure there's at least one illustration for every set of facing pages.  For kids who are starting to read, I've included easy-to-read captions under each illustration, which tell the whole story in a simplified manner.  For the established reader, there is the main text, which reads like any normal book for mid-level readers.  Finally, I included lots of little scientific facts, and some not so scientific ones, in the form of footnotes, and several appendices.

Is there a message, a lesson, or a moral to your story?  If so, would you to share it?
Again, yes.  The main story, as I mentioned earlier, is about Slippy trying to rescue his family from the injustice of the lizards.  However, along the way, Slippy meets lots of interesting people and learns lots of interesting things.  He discovers, for instance, that The Olde Slimy River, which runs through Salamander Village, is actually being polluted by a toothpick factory, highlighting the importance of protecting the environment.  He meets a lizard on the moon, who happens to be a really nice fellow, demonstrating that you can't judge a person by what they look like on the outside.  There are lots of little lessons in there.


What are/were your favorite and least favorite subjects in school and why?
I liked science, particularly biology, because of my interest in animals. I liked geometry, because of my interest in art.  Of course I liked art class.  I was weak in other types of math, though, specifically trigonometry.  I actually really enjoyed a computer programming class in high school, but for some reason, I did not continue programming until much later in my life.  

What literary character do you think you are like and why?
I've strongly identified with several characters from the books of James P. Blaylock.  If I had to choose one of them, it would be Jonathan Bing, the cheeser from his stories “The Elfin Ship,” and “The Disappearing Dwarf.”  Bing has a wonderful way of reluctantly trying to save the world, and questioning his own intentions along the way.

Please list whatever links you would like to leave.
My books: www.adventuresofthesalamander.com

My Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/AdventuresOfTheSalamander


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     I hope you have enjoyed the interview and check out Michael's sites and book.

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Author Interview with Kristen Mott

3/17/2014

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     Hello everyone.  Today's author interview is with Kristen Mott!  (Her author pic reminds me of my horse show photographer days.)  Kristen is a children's book author and animal lover. 

Kristen, please tell us a little about yourself.
My name is Kristen Mott, I am a writer, wife, mother and animal welfare advocate. I graduated from the Indiana University School of Journalism in 2008. I currently live on a small farm in Indiana with my husband and son where we care for two horses and two cats, the real-life characters in my first children’s book.

What is the title of your book?
My first children’s book is titled Odie the Stray Kitten.

Please, tell us a little about your book.
This is a children’s picture book that depicts the true story of how I adopted a little stray kitten one cold winter day. Odie found much more than a forever home on our farm, including a name and a best friend. 


What genre do you write?
I write children's realistic fiction.

What inspired you to write this book?
Odie, the kitten himself, inspired me to write this book.  I had always wanted to publish a children's book and had written countless animal stories over the years.  I wrote down his story and decided that it needed to be shared.

How long have you been writing?
I have been writing stories for as long as I can remember, since I was first able to write in elementary school. I have mostly written stories about animals. 



What is your favorite way to promote yourself and your book?
I have had the most success promoting on Facebook, but I enjoy promoting the book by reading in elementary school classrooms and in independent children’s bookstores.

Do you have other books? (Feel free to list them.)
This is my first published book, but it is the first book in The Odie Series, about the cat’s life on our farm. The second book in the series, Odie’s Best Friend, is in production and should be live by summer 2014.

What is your hope for your book?
I hope that this book and the series inspire children to write their own stories and become more aware of animal welfare.


What draws you to the genre that you write?
I love the simplicity, the morals and the themes of most children’s books. And I have a bleeding heart for animals and stories about talking animals.


If you are a children’s author, do you illustrate your own books?
I wish that I was able to illustrate my own books. I am taking some art lessons in hopes to one day be able to illustrate my own stories, but for now I leave it to the professionals.


Is there a message, a lesson, or a moral to your story? If so, would you share it?
The book is told from Odie’s perspective and I’ve used his story to educate children about the value of helping those in need and caring for animals. The story also conveys a message of friendship and belonging.


What are/were your favorite and least favorite subjects in school and why?
My favorite subjects in school were always English and creative writing because I understood words and how to use them. Words always meant something to me. Science and math were my least favorite subjects. Today I still do not understand them.


Do you have a blog or website?

My blog is www.animalstoriesforchildren.blogspot.com
My website is www.kristenmott.com 



What is your favorite place to write? 
I enjoy writing while sitting in my barn, in the presence of my animals. They are true inspirations.

Please list whatever links you would like to leave.
Odie the Stray Kitten Paperback available on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1ifoT6K
Odie the Stray Kitten Kindle available on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1jVdOVU

What are you working on now?
The second book in The Odie Series is in production, and it is keeping me busy. I continue to write Odie’s adventures as well as other animal stories. 



What is your next project?
Odie’s Best Friend is my next project and it is currently in production. It is the second book in The Odie Series. 


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     I hope you have enjoyed the interview.  I hope you check out Odie the Stray Kitten as well as Kristen's blog and website.  Thank you, Kristen for a wonderful interview.

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Author Interview with Deanie Humphrys-Dunne

3/10/2014

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     Hello everyone!  Today, I get the pleasure of interviewing another  award winning author.  She is introducing us to four books.  (I hope you enjoy this interview and check out her books.)  And…she teams up with her sister to complete them.  Her sister is her illustrator!  Welcome, Deanie!
   
Thank you so much for inviting me to chat with you today, Jodi. It’s a pleasure to be spending time with you.

Please tell us about yourself, Deanie. 
I’ve been a children’s author since 2009, when the first edition of my award-winning children’s autobiography, Tails of Sweetbrier was published. All four of my books are illustrated by my talented sister, Holly Humphrys-Bajaj.

What inspired you to write this book?
Before I began writing Tails of Sweetbrier, I’d been searching for an office job. I even took a course in Medical Coding, in hopes of launching a new career. But it didn’t find a job, so I was feeling a little sad about it. Then I had a strong intuition that I should write a story about my childhood at our family farm, Sweetbrier. Since I had already studied with the Institute of Children’s Literature, I thought it would be an opportunity to use those skills. Once my first book was published, I discovered my new career! I love writing for children and helping them discover some valuable life lessons.

Please tell us a little about your book;
Tails of Sweetbrier is an inspiring story of a little girl who wants desperately to ride horses in competitions, like her sisters. But she had a handicap and doctors told her parents she would never walk. Her dad refused to accept that. He had other plans. Since I’m that girl, I can tell you that my dad and I began our journey and we proved the doctors wrong. I can’t spoil all the surprises in the book, but I can say that it will show all things are possible if you don’t quit. Tails of Sweetbrier has won the Silver Medal in The Feathered Quill Writer’s Contest. (2014)

Do you have other books?
Yes, I have a series of three fictional stories: Charlie the Horse, Charlene the Star, and Charlene the Star and Hattie’s Heroes. The animals talk in these books and they are quite amusing. Readers will enjoy knowing their thoughts and ideas. The characters all work together to solve problems. Children also enjoy the adorable illustrations that Holly created.

Do you make your own covers?
No, Holly designs the covers as well as the illustrations.  The covers are colorful and very cute! Holly’s talents make the stories come to life and I’m extremely blessed to have her.

Is your book educational, if so, how?
Yes, Tails of Sweetbrier shows children that anything is possible if you never give up on your dreams. I think it’s important for them to realize that there will always be people who try to discourage you by saying you can’t possibly do something. You have a choice. You can choose not to listen, as I did. The only time you fail is when you quit, in my view.

What are you working on now?
Holly is working on the illustrations for our new book, Charlene the Star and Bentley Bulldog. It has some of the same characters as our other books, but they have a completely different adventure.

What is your hope for your book?
Of course, I hope that it inspires kids to do their best and follow their dreams. Someday, I would love to have a movie made, based on Tails of Sweetbrier. It would be an opportunity to introduce many more children to this book’s message.

 What are your links?

Here are the links for my books on Amazon:

Tails of Sweetbrier:
http://www.amazon.com/Tails-Sweetbrier-Deanie-Humphrys-Dunne-ebook/dp/B00DRPCA9E/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1391615592&sr=1-1&keywords=Tails+of+Sweetbrier

Charlene the Star:
http://www.amazon.com/Charlene-Star-Deanie-Humphrys-Dunne-ebook/dp/B00E0MMOEO/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1391615670&sr=1-1&keywords=charlene+the+star

Charlene the Star and Hattie’s Heroes:
http://www.amazon.com/Charlene-Hatties-Heroes-Deanie-Humphrys-Dunne-ebook/dp/B00C81V2DI/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1391615774&sr=1-1&keywords=charlene+the+star+and+hattie%27s+heroes

Charlie the Horse:
http://www.amazon.com/Charlie-Horse-Deanie-Humphrys-Dunne-ebook/dp/B00CEJ2Y4A/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1391615861&sr=1-1&keywords=charlie+the+Horse

Website:
www.childrensbookswithlifelessons.com
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Blog:
www.dhdunne.blogspot.com
deanieblog.wordpress.com



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Author Interview with Ann (Ana) Morris, Bilingual Children's Author

2/24/2014

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Hello everyone!  Today's interview is with a talented bilingual poet and children's author.  She also has a positive outlook on life, which I find refreshing.  I hope you will welcome her, enjoy the interview, and check out her books.


Ann, please tell us a little about yourself.
I am Ann Morris (Ana when I write in Spanish).  I am completely bilingual in English and Spanish.  I learned my Spanish in Northern Spain, but I am deeply involved with the Latino community where I live and am well aware of the localization and accent differences.

What is the title of your book?
This book (pair) is titled “Surprise in Auntie’s Garden!” or “¡Sorpresa en el jardín de la tía!”


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Please, tell us a little about your book.
My book was inspired by my shared love of flowers and my garden with my niece, Erin.  I added the part about the caterpillar to give the story something to follow and a learning experience.  It is about the life cycle of the monarch butterfly, but it features a positive adult role model, a curious child, and a learning experience plus a method to learn.

How long have you been writing.
I have been writing as long as I remember.  I have always loved to write.  My mother also loved to write and encouraged me.  In elementary school, I had 2 poems published in a children’s magazine called Wee Wisdom.  My first book was written as a school project in Fifth Grade.  I have written for many reasons since then, but my first children’s book pair was published in 2011.

What is your favorite place to market and promote yourself, as well your book?
I market my books largely through schools.  I do a lot of school readings.  I also find other avenues to market, e.i. Arts Shows where I provide story time for children, book signings, and a variety of venues.
I love reading to elementary students.  They are so enthusiastic and full of curiosity and questions!  They are welcoming and appreciative.  What more can I say?

Do you have other books?
My first book pair was “Mommy and Mikel Go for a Walk” and “Mikel y Mami dan un paseo”.  That book is being republished by my new publisher, Mascot Books.  The new Spanish title will be “Mami y Mikel dan un paseo”.  It was also well loved by students and adults alike.

What is your hope for your book?

My hope for all of my books is that they interest children of all ages.  They have a multi-level intelligence, so adults learn things that children don’t notice.  I hope to increase literacy in English as well as in Spanish for those learning that language.

Besides writing, what are some of your other hobbies or interests?
I love photography, flower gardening, bird watching, and projects that help assist and empower those who need gentle help and care.

What draws you to the genre that you write?Children’s books can be used for children as well as for language learners.  I used to teach High School Spanish and always used Spanish Children’s books and videos as learning tools.  The same is valuable for English learners.

Is your book educational?  If so, how so?
All of my books are educational.  They may be a “teaching moment” about pertinent subject matter, but they also involve the learning process.  “How can we learn more about this?”

Is there a message, a lesson, or a moral to your story?  If so, would you to share it?
The purpose of “Surprise in Auntie’s Garden” is to show an appreciation for natural beauty, a desire to cultivate it, to encourage children to “stop and smell the flowers” and to learn about things they notice.  The adult helps them do that.

What literary character do you think you are like and why?
Oh, I would definitely be Pollyanna!  I have eternal hope, I won’t give up on “impossible” causes, and I’m very proactive.

Where can we find you?  

I’m on FaceBook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Book-Spot, GoodReads, and a couple of poetry sites as well.  My website is:  www.authorannmorris.com.  It contains other sites and links where I am also active and visible.

What are you working on now? 

I have submitted the English manuscript for my next book to my publisher so the graphics department can work with my artist, Melissa Wright.  I will write the Spanish version while they work.

What are your writing goals?
My writing goals are to communicate from one soul to another, to inspire the love of education and literacy, and to entertain.

Do you have any old home remedies you would like to share?

When I was young and would swallow something wrong, I would start to cough.  The first thing my mom would always say was, “Raise your arms!”  I always would, and it seemed to open the airway.  I still automatically do that today unless I’m in sophisticated company, which doesn’t usually occur.

To where would you like to travel and why?

I love Spain and was there recently.  I loved England (the UK) and would return tomorrow if I could.  I would love to visit family in Norway.  I have friends in Ghana that I would love to visit and help.  I have friends in Algeria and about 200 Vietnamese friends from FaceBook.  They are interested in learning English.  I would love to travel there and visit them.  I have a “son” in Thailand who would love to have me visit.  My global interests are endless.  I travel for language and friendship, for historic interest, for family, to promote communication and international goodwill, and to help empower those who need an extra hand to begin their own development.

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Author Interview with Joyce Van Kirk

2/17/2014

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Hello everyone!  Today, I have the privilege of interviewing a very kind and supportive person.  I hope you will welcome, Joyce Van Kirk!



Joyce, please tell us a little about
yourself.

My name is Joyce Van Kirk. I have been married for 39 yrs to my husband Chuck. We have three beautiful children together. We have lived in the Philadelphia area most of our lives. When I had my last child I had decided not to go back to work but to stay home and raise my children. I then started babysitting nieces and nephews and last of all my grandchildren. In 2009 I had a dream come true when my first book The Six Forest Friends was published.

What is the title of your book?
The Six Forest Friends [it’s a series with a total of 10 books. Only 2 so far have been published]

Please, tell us a little about your book.
The Six Forest Friends is about these cute little forest animals Matty the squirrel; Jay the bluebird; Manda the rabbit; Lexi the doe; Jule the skunk and Erc the snake they meet in a unique way. They help each other and become friends even though they are different.

What genre do you write?
Children and some Young Adults

What inspired you to write this book?
My grandchildren are my inspiration of writing this book.

How long have you been writing?
I would say for about 6 to 8 yrs 7. What is your favorite place to market your book?

What is your favorite way to promote yourself and your book?
 I would have to say the Internet. It is truly the way to go. I believe it helps a lot. I have a facebook, twitter, Goodreads and a lot of other pages on the web to help me promote my books

Which of your characters is your favorite and why?
Oh I would really have to say all of them because everyone one of them is a part of my grandchildren!

Do you have other books? 
Yes I do have other books; Matty the Squirrel is the second book to the series [The Six Forest Friends], Sammy, the Fox Learns About Easter, Against Bullying Club; The Little Brave One; and my recent one Against Bullying Club 2.

What is your hope for your book?
My hope for my book is that children enjoy reading it and learn that you can be friends with anyone no matter who you are.

Besides writing, what are some of your other hobbies and interest?
I love watching night shows Blacklist; Chicago Fire; CSI; Blue blood; Hawaii Five-O; Criminal Minds to name a few. I also enjoy reading Drama, Romance, ext. I started a great hobby over fifteen years ago doing my family tree. Now that was one great hobby I really enjoyed. I got to meet distant cousins and it was a great feeling…

What draws you to the genre that you write? 
You know after raising three children. Babysitting so many nieces and nephews then finally taking care of some of my grandchildren. Who couldn’t think of anything but children books? They showed me so many things about how very different they are. I used to sit on my chair and just listened and watched them so closely that one day it just happened. I got up and grabbed paper and a pencil and started writing. I didn’t have a computer at the time either so everything was done on paper. It all fell into place and my six beautiful grandchildren created The Six Forest Friends….

If you are a children’s author, do you illustrate your own books? 
Yes and No if that makes any sense. So I will explain. I drew the pictures, but to me they came out not quite what I wanted so I had someone to help me by making them look better.

Is your book educational? If so, how so?  
I believe it is in a way, it teaches children a very important lesson in helping others and friendship…

Is there a message, a lesson, or a moral to your story? If so, would you want to share it?  
I believe that children need to know that just because you are different doesn’t mean you can’t become friends. So who or where you come from shouldn’t matter at all…

Do you make your own covers? 
Yes I did to some of them.

What are / were your favorite and least favorite subjects in school and why? 
My favorite will have to be Art class. I loved and enjoyed going to my art class every day. I enjoyed learning all the techniques of drawing. My least favorite would have to be English class I truly hated it with a passion. I just didn’t get along with the teacher!

Do you have a blog and website? 
I am still working on them…

My website: http://mypublishedbooks.webs.com/
My Blog: http://jvankirk55.wordpress.com/   
  
What is your favorite place to write? 

In a quiet room, where the only sound you hear is your own breathing.

Please list whatever links you would like to leave.

My Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/author/joycevankirk 

My Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorJVK
My Twitter Page: 

https://twitter.com/vankirk55

What are you working on now? 

I am working on the third book “Jay the Bluebird” to my children’s book series The Six Forest Friends….

What are your writing goals? 

My goal is to honestly finish all the books to The Six Forest Friends series…

Do you have any old home remedies you would like to share? 

No the only home remedies I have is either from a book or the Internet…


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     I hope you have enjoyed the interview with Joyce!  You can buy The Six Forest Friends on Amazon.com.

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Author Interview with Alexandra Faer Bryan

2/10/2014

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     Hello everyone!  Today, I would like you to meet a kind soul.  I am interviewing Alexandra Faer Bryan.  She is a mother and a registered nurse.  So Alexandra:

What is the title of your book?  
Please, tell us a little about it.
My book is "Green Kitty" and it was written to help explain dementia and Alzheimer's disease to 8-12 year old children.  

What inspired you to write this book?
My inspiration for writing "Green Kitty" was seeing how children were treating and dealing with their grandparents with dementia when I was working at an assisted living facility.

What is your favorite way to promote yourself and your book?
My favorite way to promote my book is at book signings because I get to interact with children and the public.


Which of your characters is your favorite and why?
The character I like best in the book is the grandmother because I love the stories she gets to tell.

What is your hope for your book?
I hope that "Green Kitty" will help both the children that are impacted by their grandparent's illness and the victims of dementia themselves. The children will be more prepared for the inevitable changes in their loved ones and the victims will be treated more appropriately by their grandchildren.

What is a little known fact about you that you can share?
Most people don't know that I grew up on a farm and bottle fed cows, dogs and kittens and that I have dyslexia.

Besides writing, what are some of your other hobbies or interests?
My other hobbies are hiking, crocheting, reading and making costumes for Halloween.

Is your book educational?  If so, how so?
My book has won awards as entertaining fiction but it was written to be educate about the symptoms of dementia and what things a child can do to be helpful and kind to their grandparents.

Do you have a blog or website?
My website is: www.greenkittybook.com

What are your writing goals?
My goals in writing are always the same: to educate and inform the pubic to make the world better.

What is your next project?
My next project is the book about my godparents and a return to a better sense of community like I experienced as a child growing up in a small town.

To where would you like to travel and why?

Seeing the Grand Canyon is on my bucket list as it has been described as a "spiritual" event. I love to go to the beach and my favorite place that I have been is Brookgreen Gardens in Murrell's Inlet in South Carolina. It is filled with wonderful artwork and sculptures and has been called America's largest outdoor museum.

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     I haven't read "Green Kitty" yet.  However, the book touches on a topic that is near to me.  It is the worthwhile and much needed topic of Alzheimer's disease.  
     I hope you check out the book and the links below! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Green-Kitty/355099854519687
https://www.greenkittybook.com
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Poem-to-Help-Heal-the-Earth/108052579352296


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    Jodi Desautels

         Jodi Desautels is a wife and mother.  She is a life-long learner who has two rules to live by:  "The Golden Rule" and "Live. Laugh. Love."  She loves family, friends, and nature.  Passions include caring for people, education, writing, illustrating, and photography.

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