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Jodi Desautels Announces the Relaunching of "Clarinda Cloud" and Gives Some Background about the Book

9/17/2014

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     I have good news, everyone!  "Clarinda Cloud" has been relaunched and is better than ever.  It has the same great text encouraging young children to identify and share their feelings with more professional looking illustrations.  Not only will I give you the sell links to this book.  I also want to tell you a little bit about the background.    I want to tell you a little bit about why I re-illustrated it and why I wrote it as I did.
     I have come a long way since I first wrote and illustrated "Clarinda Cloud."  The illustrations were done in a "crayon" brush in an illustrating program.  I thought the crayon look might look nice in a children's book, since mostly young children color with crayons.  However, I don't believe that was the case.  The crayon-look made the illustrations look sloppy.  They were amateurish.  
     I do think the crayon look could have been pulled off, if I had more experience.  But at the time, I did not.  The new illustrations make the images "pop" better.  They are more eye catching and more appealing.  
     I am happy to say that the text is still repetitive and easy for young children to follow along.  As an educator, I made it that way.  I know how it important it is for children at that age to feel they are "learning to read."  In actuality, more often than not, they are really memorizing the text both from the repetition and through picture cues.  However, don't be fooled.  This leads to real reading!
     Why is "Clarinda Cloud" so important to get for a young child?  Let me tell you.  There are so many problems that stem from people not identifying and sharing their feelings in a healthy way.  Bullying, family violence, abuse, fighting… would all drop tremendously if we were all taught at a young age how to identify and share our feelings in a healthy way.  This is where "Clarinda Cloud" comes in.  "Clarinda Cloud" encourages young children to identify and share their feelings.  It is a basic book at a basic level.  However, it helps in so many ways!
     Okay, as promised, here are the sell links for the book.  I hope you enjoy it.  If you do, I would love a review and of course, share it will all your friends.  Thank you.

Buy at Create Space
Buy at Amazon.com
Buy on Kindle
Buy at Barnesandnoble.com

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Do I Have a Font Fetish?

2/26/2014

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     Hello everyone!  As some of you know, I haven't really been feeling well.  So, I haven't got too much accomplished lately.  However, I have been flub dubbing around, as my husband would put it.  (I hope to feel better soon and get back to work on my books!)  
     I have a new excitement for fonts.  So, I have been playing around with different fonts.  This one is a new promotion poster for my books.  I thought the balloons made a very cute font!
     Here are some promotional posters I made for my education site, DUO Education.  They were fun to make!  I like the exercising people font.  So, naturally, I put the word exercise in the poster.  And… I was just playing with the "stop sign" poster.  That font is a little fancy for a stop sign, but I think it is cute.

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     I think I have a font fetish now.  LOL!  Not really.  But… I am enjoying my new found font families.  I have downloaded probably 100 different new public domain fonts.  I think they add an artistic touch to various visual arts projects.  I am even thinking about trying to create my own fonts some day.
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     Here is another poster I created for DUO Education.  This one was created to celebrate and announce 1,000 page views in one day for the first time ever.  Yay!  This was an exciting milestone for DUO Education!

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     Okay.  Here is one more poster.  I was just playing with this one.  I wanted something to post on socially media sites, just to play around.  This is a different font.  Yet, it seems to fit the poster style.

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     I have a few notes and announcements I would like to mention this week:


*For all of you who don't know, I have a "Story Starters & Writing Prompts" page on DUO Education.
*Also, I am thinking about having a directory of illustrators on my website. I thought it would be a great addition to the site, since most of my audience is geared towards children's book readers.  I was thinking about letting authors create a poster ad and I will display it for $25 a year.  If you are interested, please contact me.  (LOL!  That is something else I created with one of the new fonts I downloaded.)

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*I got a wonderful review on "Johnny's Adventure Makes Reading Fun" by Barbara Ann Mojica.  Please check it out at "barbara ann mojica's blog" or at Amazon.com.  Thank you, Barbara!
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Introducing Bo the Crow and Sharing Some of His Development

2/5/2014

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     Hello everyone!  I think it is interesting to see how things develop.  I thought it would be cool to introduce you to "Bo the Crow" and to tell you his story.  So, everyone, this if Bo the Crow; Bo the Crow, this is everyone!  
     Bo the Crow is a character in my next children's book.  He likes to tell silly rhymes.  I can't wait for you to see the book.  I can't wait to see the book.  But, I am not finished yet.  We will have to wait.  He does have a story though.  
     

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     Bo the Crow didn't even have the same name when he started.  He started off being Joe the Crow, named after my hubby.  But, I decided to name him after my hubby's son's nickname.
     Anyway, when I first sat down to write the very first day, I wasn't even going to write about a crow.  LOL!  I did want to write a rhyming story.  Yet, the idea of a crow had nothing to do with my original thoughts.  
     And, I am not a skilled or experienced  illustrator, so I cannot just whip up a sketch.  (I am working on it and I am learning though!)  I really have to work on it, just to get a decent first draft.  This black and white sketch is not even my first draft.  It was, however, my first draft of the kind of look I was going for.
     As you can see, many changes took place between this draft and the final draft at the top of the page.  It takes time, at least for me, to develop a character.  There were quite a few layers used and some careful nudging and sketching to get the look just right.  I love illustrating on the computer, just for that reason.  It is easier to erase and "undo" on a computer program, than it is with pencil and paper.  
     Now, I am happy with Bo the Crow!  I hope you are as well!  Doesn't he look like he is ready to put on a show?  LOL!  I have to tell you, this children's book is taking persistence to illustrate.  And… I am having a blast!

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Author Interview with Angie Harris about her Book:  "Momma's Little Helpers", Announcements, Clarinda Cloud Contest, and Shout Outs

12/4/2013

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     Hello everyone!  Today I am interviewing a fellow Vermonter!  Yay for us Vermonters!  LOL!  Okay... please welcome fellow Vermonter and fellow author/illustrator, Angie Harris.


Angie, please tell us about yourself.
a.    I wear many hats on any given day…I am a wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, sister, daughter, friend, confidant, and a counselor. During the day, I am an IT tech and facilitator at a high school, along with many other titles and descriptions… And by night, I am a friend to all who need me. Somewhere in the middle of all of this, I find time to write and indulge my inner child—who can be a bit bratty at times. Wink… wink. ;)

What is the title of your book?
a.  Momma’s Little Helpers    

Please tell us a little about your book.
a.    Momma’s Little Helpers is a wonderful little story about five young girls who embark upon some great adventures to rally support for their sick mother.

What inspired you to write this book?
a.    Honestly, this book was never meant to be written as a story which I intended to share…It was meant to inspire my mother as she was struggling to overcome lung cancer.

Which of your characters is your favorite and why?
a.    That would have to be Misty…her character has some great scenes. And because these characters are all representative of my sisters and me, I was able to easily imagine Misty and how she would react within the story. For her small size, she was brave and courageous and fought a great battle with a leprechaun. But truthfully, Misty (my sister) remains a child at heart and always will. I made her parts within the story so colorful because I knew how hard she would laugh when I read it to her—and boy did she!

What is your hope for your book?
a.   Only that it keeps doing as well as it has up to this point. It has been received very well and has surpassed any expectations that I had for it. Just a few short weeks ago, Momma’s Little Helpers was bestowed the honor of receiving a B.R.A.G. (Book Reader Appreciation Group) Medallion! What a wonderful honor and completely unexpected. A friend had submitted the book for review and it passed all their judging panels and was awarded the Medallion.

What genre do you write?
a.    I like to challenge myself and try to write in as many different genres as possible. Currently, I have written children’s books and YA books within the fantasy category, but have mixed some of them with science fiction and love writing poetry.

How long have you been writing?
a.  Since I could hold a pencil…I know…cliché…but also true. I have always been a bit of a story teller and always will be. It is part of my nature, part of who I am and how I express myself. Sometimes I share what I write, and sometimes I don’t. I write for pleasure and sometimes as a means of therapy. 

What is your favorite way to promote yourself and your book?
a.    I would have to say that would be doing book readings. While it can seem a bit intimidating at first, I have always had my most rewarding experiences reading and discussing the books I have written.

What is your favorite place to market your book?
a.    Twitter

Do you have other books?  (Feel free to list them.)
a.    Yes. I have written two novels in my YA fantasy series The Gates of the Realm, The Realm and Vanya’s Quest. I have also written two other children’s books for another series called Monster Feet. Monster Feet was actually self-published and gained some decent attention in a very short time. About three months after its publication, it was contracted by a publishing house. Sue’s Deep Sea Adventure is the second book in that series and has not yet been released.


Is there a message, a lesson, or a moral to your story?  If so, would you like to share it?
a.  There are many messages hidden within the pages of Momma’s Little Helpers. The girls exhibit teamwork, compassion, support of a loved one during times of need, selflessness and even courage. As the pages turn these five girls deliver many different messages to their audience.

Do you make your own covers?
a.    So far, I have for all of them except for The Realm.


Do you have a blog or website?
a.    Yes. http://www.angieharris.weebly.com

Are you a morning person or a night person?
a.    Morning.


     Ugh... a morning person.  Not me.  I am more of a night owl.  But... it must work for Angie, because I know her and her writing.  I like her books!  And, I am so happy for her!  Thank you for sharing, Angie!
     Having a BRAG medallion is a wonderful honor for an indie author.  If you are an indie author and want to know more about the BRAG medallion, you can go to their website at www.bragmedallion.com.


You can connect with Angie Harris on:
Facebook
Twitter


You can also find "Momma's Little Helpers" on Amazon.com.


A New Cover and a New Contest

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     Wonderful news!  "Clarinda Cloud" is getting a new cover!  What do you think? I got to thinking that my original cover may not be eye catching enough.  I hope to get it changed this week. It will be down for a day or two during the transition.  But... after...it will be the same great book.... just with an even better cover!
     There is also a new "Clarinda Cloud" contest...the last one of the year!  You can have a chance to win a free copy by just answering two questions...you can pick from the questions on this site and my other blogs: 

Clarinda Cloud's Feelings Blog 
DUO Education Learning Blog


Here are your questions:


1.  Please explore the site.  What would you like to see offered for readers or authors on this site?
2.  What kinds of books and on what topics would you like to see more of for children?  Why?


     A winner will be chosen from the people who answered at least two questions at the end of the month or beginning of next year.  If nobody answers at least two questions, I will donate a book to someone or some place.  If you win but would prefer a book to be given elsewhere, please let me know.  (U.S. addresses only at this time, please.)  Thank you.  Good luck!

Announcements and Shout Outs

*I am now giving shout outs and promoting other authors more than I have in the past.  I try not to give the impression that I know more about a book or author that I really do.  If I know about an author or book, I try to say so and give a more specific shout out.  If I don't... I try to make it fairly noncommittal!  But... I am happy to help other authors.  As all my sites are family friendly, I do not promote R-rated or X-rated.  If you are an author, please feel free to contact me.  There will be more information on this to come, so please stay tuned!


Here are the shout outs for today:
*Author Staci Stallings gave me this shout out to post... "Wonderful story of love, faith & forgiveness" DEEP IN THE HEART by Staci Stallingshttp://www.amazon.com/Deep-Heart-Staci.../dp/B005LVVIIG
*Children's author/illustrator Karen Deming also wanted a shout out. I have seen some of her illustrations.  Nice work!  You are see her site here.
*I would also like to give a shout out for author Bill Hillman.  (Bill's work history includes much more than being an author.)  He is turning his book into a movie.  "Quigley's Christmas Adventure" is now in the funding stage.... you can find out more here.  (I am so excited about this, because Clarinda Cloud will be making an appearance in this movie.)
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My Formatting Trick

10/16/2013

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PictureHere is a page from "Clarinda Cloud" where I used this formatting technique.
     Hi.  How are you?  I have decided that I would write about that dreaded task about which many Indie authors worry between the time of finishing a manuscript and getting it published.  You guessed it.... FORMATTING!
     Formatting is something that many authors dread. It can be difficult.  Yet, it usually goes fairly smoothly for me and some people have even said that I should get into formatting for other authors.
     My trick to formatting is to know the dimensions of the finished book BEFORE I even start writing and to plan accordingly.  So far, I have only published children's books.  Another trick to formatting children's books is to turn each page into a jpeg.  Let me explain my procedure.
     First, I type my manuscript in my Word document. Then, I separate the text into pages.  To illustrate, I set up the pages to the correct dimensions for the book before I start illustrating.  I like to add my text either onto the illustrations themselves or onto a blank page in Photoshop set to the correct dimensions.  Finally, I open a new Word document and set it to the correct dimensions with all the margins set to zero.  And... I INSERT each jpeg into the Word document in the correct order.  (Don't forget to create pages like title page, copyright page, etc. and insert those pages as jpegs as well.)  At the end, I simply change the Word document into a PDF and upload it to Create Space.  Formatting it this way allows me to use the same format for both the paperback book and the ebook.  
     So authors, bottom line... to make things much easier on your illustrators and formatters (whether they are you or someone else), know the dimensions of your book before you even start writing or illustrating and plan accordingly.  You will be happy, your illustrator will be happy, and your formatter will be happy!

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     Just a reminder:  There is still time to when a free copy of "Clarinda Cloud."  I am looking for someone to name the place where this photo was taken.  Do you know where it is?  Do you know "Where in the world is Clarinda Cloud?"       For this picture... a state or country is too broad of an answer.  I will give a hint... it is in my home state.  However... I am looking for a town/city or the specific place where this is located.
     Don't know where it is?  That is fine, please comment anyway.  In the comment, put the name of an elementary school, daycare, library, or children's psychologist/counselor where I should send the book if nobody guesses.  Please... only US addresses at this time.  Thank you!  Good luck!  


Note: Winners are determined from this site and my education site, DUO Education, at www.DUOEducation.com.

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Author Blog Hop for Children's Authors, MG Authors, and YA Authors

7/17/2013

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     Hi everyone.  I have been asked and tagged to participate in a blog hop for children's authors, MG authors, and YA authors.  I have been tagged by children's author and illustrator Virginia Wright.  In order to participate, I answer some interview questions and tag three other authors.  You can find Virginia's blog and answers at http://virginiawright.com/blog/.


Here are the interview questions and my answers:


1. What are you working on right now?
     I seem to have "many pots in the fire" right now.  I just had my first author visit at a local library, which I will post about at another time.  So, that has kept me busy.  I am also looking for other libraries and for bookstores who would like an author visit from me.  I have been working on my education site, DUO Education, at www.DUOEducation.com.  I also have other children's books to illustrate and some ideas to write more.  On top of all that, I am trying something new and working on a YA novel.  I have been busy and excited!


2.  How does it differ from other works in it's genre?
     The YA novel I am working on is about a girl who gets emotionally abused from her parents.  I believe it is an important subject as people do not usually take it as seriously as other forms of abuse, because there are often no outward lying scars.  I haven't seen any books like this out.


3.  Why do you write what you do?
     I write, because I enjoy it!  I write the "things I write" because, I either find them to be educational or relatable in some way...as well as enjoyable or interesting.  Education is another one of my passions, so some of my books will have an educational component.  Others, are things that are relatable, which I feel is very important in a book.

4.  How does your writing process work?
     I guess I do not have a specific writing process.  I write when I have an idea or feel like writing.  I illustrate as I build skills and feel like illustrating...or have something to illustrate.  I try to market, network, promote, and learn new strategies always!  It is difficult sometimes to find a healthy balance of all that writers do.  But.... I am learning and working on it!


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     I would like to thank Virginia for tagging me and thank all of you for stopping by.  Please stop by her blog, the blogs of the people I tag (Lisa Cole Orchard, Laura Wintczak Eckroat, and Wendy Nystrom), and the blog of other people in the hop.  (The people I have tagged will post theirs next week.)  Please show your support by leaving a comment as you hop from site to site!  Thank you.
     You can find the websites of the people I have tagged by either pressing their names above or by going to the following websites:
*Lisa Cole Orchard's site: lisaorchard.wordpress.com
*Laura Wintczak Eckroat's site: http://lauraeckroat.blogspot.com
*Wendy's site: http://wendysbookcase.com/


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     While you are here, please explore the site!  You can read more about my books here.    They are available at amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, and other online retailers.  Please search:  "Clarinda Cloud," "Johnny's Adventure Makes Reading Fun," and "Clarinda Cloud Activity Book."  You can buy all of these books from this page on my site.  Also, please check out my education site, DUO Education at www.DUOEducation.com.  Thank you!


*Notice:  I am always interested in giving new and talented artists a chance to illustrate one of my books for their portfolio.  If you are interested, please contact me.  I cannot pay anything at this moment, but will do what I can to promote your work and help get you exposure.


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         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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