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1. Book Review: Bedtime Kisses by Karin Larson - A Different



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Karin Larson’s debut children’s book is sure to delight your young muses from the onset. The whimsical connection many toddlers have with their stuffed animals is endearing to not only themselves, but to the adults in their lives. The simplicity of loving their stuffed animals as if they are real pulls at the heartstrings. Come along for a unique bedtime counting ritual that will soon become a classic routine in your home.

The illustrations by Ginger Nielson provided a rich backdrop to Larson’s clever counting story.

To learn more about Karin Larson’s writing career visit, www.karinlarson.com and www.karin-larson.blogspot.com.

Visit Ginger Nielson’s colorful world at www.gingernielson.com.

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Best wishes,
Donna M. McDine
Multiple Award-winning Children's Author

Connect with
A Sandy Grave ~ January 2014 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ Story Monster Approved, Beach Book Festival Honorable Mention 2014, Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

Powder Monkey ~ May 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ Reader's Favorite Five Star Review

Hockey Agony ~ January 2013 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc. ~ Reader's Farvorite Five Star Review

The Golden Pathway ~ August 2010 ~ Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc.
~ Literary Classics Silver Award and Seal of Approval, Readers Favorite 2012 International Book Awards Honorable Mention and Dan Poynter's Global e-Book Awards Finalist

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2. Count 1, 2, 3, With Me by Connie Arnold

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Counting to ten is so much fun with this colorful and lyrical book. Count 1, 2, 3, With Me by Connie Arnold will be released by 4RV Publishing on November 10th. One turtle creeps around during the day and at night his shell becomes his bed. Two arms hugs those we hold dear, while three boys wrestle with dad. Puppies, kids, cars, and more fill this wonderful book.

Vibrant and colorful artwork from Ginger Nielson accompanies Arnold’s rhymes. A perfect match in one book that youngsters will turn to time and again as they learn to count.

You can pre-order this book now at http://www.4rvpublishingcatalog.com/arnold.php

Rating: :) :) :) :) :)

Publisher: 4RV Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-940310-12-1

I received a free PDF of this book from the author. This review contains my honest opinion, which I have not been compensated for in any way.

This post is part of Connie Arnold’s tour for Count 1,2,3 With Me and Peaceful Moments of Love and Light. Readers can comment to receive entries to drawings for three prizes – set of three candle holders, signed copy of Connie’s first book, and framed sunset print with one of her inspirational verses.

Purchase books from Connie’s website, http://www.conniearnold.webs.com or Amazon, http://www.amazon.com/Connie-Arnold/e/B004TX69MM/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1383420811&sr=1-2-ent or (for children’s book) 4RV Publishing, http://www.4rvpublishingcatalog.com/arnold.php  (or for devotional) http://www.rpjandco1417.com/apps/webstore/products/category/693685?page=1

Details about the blog tour, prizes and schedule are on Connie’s blog, http://conniearnold.blogspot.com/


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3. Interview with Penny Lockwood & Review of Boo’s Bad Day (Giveaway)

Author Photo Pen smiling copyCheryl, thanks for hosting me.  At the end of the tour, I will pick out one commenter’s name and send an autographed copy of Boo’s Bad Day to a United States address only.  If the name I pick is someone who lives outside the U.S., I will send a PDF copy of the book.  So remember, readers, be sure to leave contact information when you comment!

If your readers missed yesterday’s post, they can catch up at http://www.melanierobertson-king.com/wp02. Tomorrow, I’ll be visiting with http://rosgemmell.blogspot.com/.

Penny Lockwood has published more than 100 articles, 75 stories, a chapbook, and her stories have been included in two anthologies. She writes for both adults and children. Her fiction has appeared in numerous genre and children’s publications, and non‑fiction work has appeared in a variety of writing, parenting, and young adult print magazines and on line publications.  She edits for MuseItUp Publishing.  Visit her web site at http:// pennylockwoodehrenkranz.yolasite.com. Her writing blog is located at http://pennylockwoodehrenkranz.blogspot.com/.

She has recently released Boo’s Bad Day with 4RV Publishing and has three other children’s books under contract with them: Ghost for Rent, Ghost for Lunch, and Many Colored Coats. She has three romances published by MuseItUp Publishing: Love Delivery, Lady in Waiting, and Mirror, Mirror.  Her short story collection, A Past and A Future, is available through Sam’s Dot Publishing and Smashwords.

 Thank you for joining us today, Penny. Can you please start off by telling us a bit about yourself?

I am a wife, a mom, and a grandmother.  I love animals and can’t remember not having at least one. (Most of my stories that have animals contain little adventures our animals have had.) I enjoy reading, mostly science fiction and fantasy, with an occasional romance. I’m a member of a wonderful women’s book group where I have to stretch myself and read other books I might not pick up on my own.

When I’m not involved in writing-related activities, I am a line editor for MuseItUP Publishing.  I love to putter in my garden, go for long walks, and in the evenings, I spend time watching a little TV and working on crocheting projects. I feel fortunate to live in a beautiful part of the country, the Pacific Northwest.

When did you first get bit by the writing bug?

When I was a young child, my dad would tell us stories at bedtime.  I definitely got the bug by listening to his “tall tales.”  I remember thinking how great it was to be able to make up stories and entertain someone with them.  For my own entertainment, I wrote stories and illustrated them when I was in grade school and continued to enjoy creative writing through high school and college. My professional writing career was put on hold until much later.

Why did you decide to write stories for children?

As a mom and a grandmother, I’ve read a lot of books to my kids and grandkids.  I love watching them connect the letters on a page with words and their first struggles to read.  When I decided to write professionally, my children were fairly good readers, and I wanted to write stories they might enjoy.  Now, my “target” audience is my five-year-old granddaughter and my twenty-one-month-old grandson.

Do you believe it is harder to write books for a younger audience?

Yes, I do.  My current release, Boo’s Bad Day, is a picture book. I’ve also written two middle grade novels.  When writing for children, the author needs to be able to relate to the age level to which he or she is writing.  This means knowing what makes kids laugh, what scares them, and what they’re curious about.  It’s important to spend time with kids of the age level you are targeting.  When writing a picture book, you are limited to only a few pages and less than a thousand words. Yet, you have to tell a complete story including characters, obstacles for your character to overcome, and a resolution.  This can be quite challenging.

What is your favorite part of writing for young people?

Watching them become so involved in reading the story, they don’t want to put it down.  I can recall as a child, hiding under my blanket with a flashlight so I could keep reading after bedtime.  I love it now when my grandson asks his mom or dad to read “the kitty” book (Boo’s Bad Day).

Can you tell us what your latest book is all about?

Here’s the blurb and tagline for Boo’s Bad Day:

Tagline:

Boo sneaks out of the house and discovers that freedom by himself can be scary.

Blurb:

Boo is a very bored kitten. When Timmy and his mom return home, Boo sneaks out of the house.  Boo is frightened by the noises of the big world outside of the safety of his warm home.  When Timmy coaxes Boo back into the house, Boo realizes some places are safe and some are not.

What inspired you to write it?

Years ago, we had a black teenage cat by the name of Boo who had an adventure. He was an inside/outside cat and happened to be outside when an ice storm stuck.  We called him, but he didn’t come in.  We were, of course, worried and kept going outside to call him. We finally heard him meowing and located him over 50 feet up in a fir tree on our property.  He wouldn’t or couldn’t come down.  The next day, my husband tried climbing our tallest ladder but couldn’t reach him. We finally asked a friend, who was taller, to help out.  He was able to grab Boo and get him down. The poor kitty’s meows were getting sadder and sadder. He was so glad to get inside, he didn’t move from our woodstove for almost a week!

Where can readers purchase a copy?

From their local bookstore by ordering ISBN# 13: 978-0-9852661-5-8

Online from the publisher: 4RV – http://www.4rvpublishingcatalog.com/penny-lockwood.php

$8.99 includes s/h

Or at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Boos-Bad-Day-Penny-Lockwood/dp/0985266155/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

$7.32 prime

What is up next for you?

I am finishing up edits for my two-book series Ghost for Rent and Ghost for Lunch, which will be packaged together and sold through 4RV Publishing.  Ghost for Rent was previously released as an ebook through a company no longer in business.  I’m looking forward to having it available in a newly edited and illustrated print edition.

We are getting excited about the birth of our newest granddaughter in July, so I’ll be taking some time off to help my daughter after Cora arrives.

I’ve got a couple of writing projects in progress including a new Ghost book and a NA/adult fantasy.

Do you have anything else to add?

I want to thank everyone who has been following along during Boo’s blog tour.  I also want to thank you again, Cheryl, for having me and for asking such insig

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htful questions. (I might have to steal a couple of them for my own author interviews…) I also wanted to say how thrilled I am by the illustrations created by Deborah C. Johnson.  I couldn’t have asked for better. She did a fantastic job of capturing Boo’s expressions.

Thank you for spending time with us today, Penny. We wish you much success.

My review:

Boo’s Bad Day is an adorable story of one kitten’s adventure. Boo thinks being inside is boring, so when Timmy and his mom open the door on their return home, he sneaks out for a bit of excitement. He soon discovers, however, that the outside world is a scary place filled with loud noises and scary situations that make the inside look mighty inviting.

As I thought about this story, I realized that Boo is no different than a young child who wants to explore new things and then discovers the safety and comfort of normal everyday situations is good too. Written for children from ages 18 months up to six years, this charming adventure story engages and entertains. Lockwood’s prose indicates a knowledge of her intended market; and the simple text will help as youngsters transition from being read to, to reading independently.

The colorful artwork by Deborah C. Johnson is a delightful complement to Lockwood’s story. Children will enjoy watching the emotions play across Boo’s face from beginning to end.

Boo’s Bad Day is a wonderful book that I am thrilled to have as part of my children’s library.

Rating: :) :) :) :) :)

Paperback: 32 pages
Publisher: 4RV Publishing LLC (February 7, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0985266155
ISBN-13: 978-0985266158

The author provided me with a PDF version of the book. This review contains my honest opinions, for which I have not been compensated in any way.

Don’t forget to leave a comment for your chance to win a copy of this adorable book. Please include your email address so the author can contact you if you win.


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4. 'Strangers in the Stable' ... my latest book illustration projet completed.

I don't post here often, because my schedule is filled with more than children's book illustration, however, my latest project was for a Christmas early reader, and now that the publisher has sent the files to the printer, now I can share.

This was my first kid's book illustrated purely digitally, so it was quite an experience. I normally only paint digitally for novels and some older kid's genres, like MG or YA (which are only sometimes illustrated).

Strangers in the Stable, by Jim Laughter and 4RV Publishing, is a charming twist to the traditional Christmas tale, which makes me doubly honored to have been the illustrator. Now, for a peek at the illos:

The stores and shops teemed with life,
and people lined up at tables in the marketsquare,
signed books, and paid money to
men in flowing red robes and shiny hats.
Finally, three more men entered from out
of the night. Kings, the people called them.
They carried gifts and laid them before the
child and his parents.
The kids got to know the young family,
and even Young Billy became friends with
Mary.
If you're interested in seeing the original cover I created for this book, and read why

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5. Walking Through Walls Final Tour Schedule


On Friday, July 1st, I will begin my Walking Through Walls Virtual Book Tour. I'd like everyone to know though, that there will be some informational articles on writing and marketing along with an interview and book reviews, please follow along and leave comments to be entered in the contest/drawing.


So, here's the information that will be included in the Press Release to be prepared and published by Donna McDine.

Author: Karen Cioffi
Illustrator: Aidana WillowRaven
Publisher: 4RV Publishing
ISBN: 978-0-9826594-7-2
Genre: MG/Tween/YA

Book Synopsis:

Longing to be rich and powerful, twelve-year-old Wang studies the legend of the mystical Eternals. Certain they are real, he journeys to their temple and begins an apprenticeship with the Eternal Master. There he enters a world of magic where not everything is as it seems, and where he learns the magic formula to ‘walking through walls.’

CONTEST/DRAWING

There will be drawings at the end of the tour from those who comment on any of the tour stops. Please include your email address in a safe format within the comment to be eligible, such as karencioffi(at)ymail(dot)com.

Prizes that will be awarded at the end of the tour are:

•    TWO: $10 Amazon Gift Certificates
•    THREE: Writing for Children One Step at a Time (a 100+ page ebook)
•    FOUR: Writing, Publishing, and Marketing – You Can Do It (a 35 page ebook)

Winners will be notified by email and prizes will be sent within a week after the tour.

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JULY TOUR SCHEDULE

July 1st Kelly McClymer
http://kellymcclymer.com/wordpress
Book Review

July 2nd Renee Hand
http://thecryptocapersseries.blogspot.com
Book Review

July 5th Deb Hockenberry
http://thebumpyroadtopublishing.blogspot.com
Book Review and Interview

July 7th Kathy Stemke
http://educationtipster.blogspot.com
Book Review

July 8th Donna McDine
http://www.donna-mcdine.blogspot.com
An Effective Book Marketing Strategy: Joint Ventures

July 9th Dianne Sagan
http://www.diannesagan.wordpress.com
Writing for Children: Finding Age Appropriate Words

July 11th Stephen Tremp
http://www.stephentremp.blogspot.com
Rewriting a Folktale

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6. A new book!

Little Charley Thornpaws written by Caelaach McKinna is now available from the publisher, 4RV Publishing LLC.  A picture book for the young and young at heart, the full color illustrations are accompanied by Charley's antics.

Page by colorful page, you will fall in love with the little cat. You can order the book here.
And in a few days I will share more with you.  This book was  a pure delight to illustrate.

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7. Interview with Katie Hines, author of GUARDIAN

On the hot seat today is children's author Katie Hines, here to talk about her first novel, GUARDIAN, just released by 4RV Publishing...

Do you consider yourself to be a born writer?


I’d like to say that I was, but I don’t really think so. I know I’ve always wanted to write, but thought journalism was my only option. I don’t know who I thought wrote all those books I was reading!


Tell us about your recent release. What was your inspiration for it?


Guardian was originally inspired by a real-to-life treasure story about a place on Oak Island, Nova Scotia, called the “Money Pit” because so many treasure hunters had spent millions of dollars trying to recover what is believe to be a huge treasure trove. As I researched, I discovered facts that I used in my story, and it evolved from there.


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8. Vivian Gilbert Zabel - Part 2


Oh, Boy! We’re back with Vivian Zabel!

I want to start out by letting you know that I had a choice between an article, Writing for Children, by Vivian, or this interview. Well, having an author/publisher on hand, I just couldn't pass up the interview.

So, today, we have 7 questions about life, writing and publishing that Vivian candidly and generously answers. For those readers out there who may be suffering with debilitating and chronic illnesses, and for women in general, Vivian is a source of inspiration. With determination and effort we can accomplish amazing things. Okay, you men, don’t feel left out, that goes for you too!

Now on to the Interview:

1. I was surprised to read in one of your interviews that you have a serious illness. I know the affects of dealing with an ongoing health problem; it slows you down to say the least. How do you manage running a publishing business, and what’s the most difficult thing?

Some days are more difficult than others, especially when I’m having trouble sleeping. Then I’m not only in pain but am extremely tired. However, I’m also extremely determined.

2. Were you ill when you started 4RV Publishing? If so, what made you decide to take on such an undertaking?

I’ve had rheumatoid arthritis and Lupus since I was quite young. I decided that I would have as full a life as possible any way, for as long as possible.

3. What do you think about authors who self-publish?

Authors who are self-published are hurting themselves in a way, because self-publication has a bad reputation. Yes, some good, well-written books are self-published, but the problem is that too many poorly written, full of errors books are self-published all the time.

I don’t have an answer, either. However due to the fact that authors don’t have many options when the major publishers go mainly for already-famous people as authors, whether they can write or not, 4RV tries to fill the gap between self-publishing and vainly presses and the “big boys.”

I wish we had the funds to put out more of the good manuscripts submitted.

4. What advice would you give to a writer who is about to self-publish?

Oh, my, that’s a rough question. Any writer about to self-publish needs to be sure
1. the book is extremely well-written
2. the book has been professionally edited at least twice
3. a good marketing plan is in place


5. What’s the most important tip you could give a writer who is just starting out?

First, know how to write, including knowing correct grammar and mechanics, and be willing to continue to learn.

6. Do you think that some writers are just not cut out for writing for children, or do you think anyone can learn the craft?

I don’t think everyone can learn to be a good writer, but all can learn to be better writers. Writing for children does take a special talent and desire, though.

7. What are some of the writing tools (books, courses, etc.) that you’ve found helpful, or that you think would be helpful to others who are just starting out or want to hone their craft?

All through the nearly thirty years I taught writing, I attended workshops, clinics, and classes to improve my writing. I still attend writing conferences and classes. One is the Muse Online Writers Conference, an intense week of working on writing at my computer (http://www.themuseonlinewritersconference.com). Another is the yearly OWFI (Oklahoma Writers Federation – http://owfi.org) writing conference with sessions to help authors.

I read and learn from writing magazines, such as The Writer and Writers’ Digest.

Thank you, Vivian.

Wow, what wonderful insight from an accomplished author and publisher. I’m sure this advice will be a huge help to our readers, especially those starting out and those headed for the self-publishing road. Thank you so much, Vivian, for being our guest this tour.

Here are Vivian’s links for you to learn more:

To get a copy of Prairie Dog Cowboy:
http://tinyurl.com/5s4uqw
http://4rvpublishingllc.com/Store-Books.html

You can also find it at local book stores and Barnes & Noble.com

Website: http://viviangilbertzabel.com

Blogs:
http://VivianZabel.blogspot.com (Brain Cells & Bubble Wrap)
http://vzabel.multiply.com (Vivian’s Site)
http://viviansmystery.blogspot.com (Vivian’s Mysteries)

Thank you, Vivian, for being our guest this tour; it's been an honor to have you here!

Well, that's it for this month's VBT - Writers on the Move tour. If you're a writer/author and would like to learn more about our cross-promotional group, you can email me at: [email protected].

Also, you can still be the winner of our Mystery Site Giveaway. Stop by the members' sites and leave a comment. A list of our members is on the right sidebar here, or you can visit the VBT - Writers on the Move blogsite for the list.

Talk to you soon,
Karen

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9. Vivian Zabel, Author and Publisher


It's VBT - Writers on the Move's September tour and it gives me great pleasure to present Vivian Gilbert Zabel. Vivian will be my guest today, and again on Thursday, September 3rd. Just as a note, Vivian also goes by V. Gilbert Zabel. Today, we’ll learn a little about Vivian with a short bio and we’ll also take a peek at one of her juvenile books, Prairie Dog Cowboy.

As with most women raising a family and working, Vivian put her writing careen in slow gear until she retired. Then, after almost thirty years of teaching, she devoted her time to writing. It seems this is the trend of women in today’s society; one career ends and another is picked up. Ah, the power of us women! But, this is even more of an accomplishment for someone suffering with rheumatoid arthritis and Lupus. To steadily move forward while handling serious chronic illnesses is quite an achievement since at times just living with a chronic illness can be a full time job. Well, Vivian is not only a published author of short stories, poems, and novels, she also created and runs 4RV Publishing. Vivian is certainly a testament to determination, perseverance and strength.

Vivian has three juvenile books and one mystery/suspense (with a touch of thriller) novel under her belt and today we’ll take a look at one of the juvenile books: Prairie Dog Cowboy. Just the name alone sounds great; it makes you want to shout: Giddy Up! Here’s an impressive review:

Prairie Dog Cowboy by V. Gilbert Zabel

Time passes so quickly and history is getting rewritten all the time. So much of our heritage is lost with those changes. It is refreshing to see a slice of reality portraying the daily life of 1899 Oklahoma in V. Gilbert Zabel's latest literary work, "Prairie Dog Cowboy".

Buddy Roberts is but a small boy at the start of the story. It isn’t clear right away why his mother is set against the child. Although he has an older brother, he's tending to the cattle at the age of five, all alone with only his dog to keep him company. Buddy is a mindful child, doing what needs to be done, even at such a young age, hoping some day to grow up to be a cowboy. Instead of him and Patch doing the work on foot, he dreams of herding cattle on horseback someday.

Neighbor rancher Caleb Hyman is impressed with Buddy. He wonders, too, why the child works hard while his older brother, Jake, is doted on and spoiled. But, Caleb can see the man that Buddy will become, encourages him, and teaches him to rope. Once Buddy can rope a prairie dog, Caleb promises he'll give the boy a job on his ranch. Not an easy thing to do, but Buddy works hard to reach his appointed goal.

Through the years, Buddy becomes a part of Caleb's family, a friend of Caleb's twin sons, and the unknowing object of affection for their younger sister, Katie. Life begins to take a turn for the better as he approaches manhood.

"Prairie Dog Cowboy" is a testament of a time when life was hard, but people weren't afraid of hard work. The day-to-day occurrences represented are an accurate telling of the time, history that should not be lost. Teens and young adults can learn much from this story and I, for one, am thankful that Ms. Zabel has documented this slice of American history.

Reviewed by Jena' Galifany
Author, Editor, Reviewer
http://jenagalifany.bravehost.com


I love juvenile books that weave accurate history into their stories; it’s such a great way for children to learn without realizing they’re actually learning. And, as the reviewer, Jena Galifany, mentions, it’s a wonderful means of preserving our history.

Be sure to check the links below to get your own copy of Prairie Dog Cowboy today:
http://tinyurl.com/5s4uqw
http://4rvpublishingllc.com/Store-Books.html

You can also find it at local book stores and Barnes & Noble.com

To learn more about Vivian Zabel and her books you can visit:

Website: http://viviangilbertzabel.com

Blogs:
http://VivianZabel.blogspot.com (Brain Cells & Bubble Wrap)
http://vzabel.multiply.com (Vivian’s Site)
http://viviansmystery.blogspot.com (Vivian’s Mysteries)

Please be sure to stop by on Thursday, September 3rd, we'll have an interesting interview with Vivian Zabel.

Oh, and don't forget, VBT - Writers on the Move has a monthly Mystery Site. By leaving a comment on the members' sites during the tours, you may be the winner of a wonderful book or a guest spot on the VBT - Writers on the Move blogsite.

Talk to you soon,
Karen

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10. More with author, Elsyabeth Eldering


We're back with Elysabeth Eldering. Today we have a few questions for Elysabeth:

1. What is your favorite book and why?

I don't really have a favorite book because I read so many different types of things. Used to be my favorite author was VS Andrews but when I found out she had passed away and everything was being ghost written, I lost interest.

2. Were you always interested in Geography?
Not really. My father moved us around a good bit due to being in the military but geography really didn't hit me until I did my first story and made the destination the mystery. I decided to do that with each state, make that the unknown and find info I could use as clues to the state.

3. If you could live anywhere in the U.S.A, what state would you choose? That's pretty easy, Hawaii. Funny thing is my father was always stationed around the east coast and some overseas, but after he retired, my parents dis a bit of traveling; they went to Nevada and Hawaii and Missouri, none of which I have visited yet.

4. If it were anywhere in the world, where would you want to live?

I used to say Australia but now I'm not really sure. I'd like to travel and see some places I've only heard of before making my decision.

5. What's the most interesting item you've received from a state while gathering research for the books?

The only items I've received so far have been a few state pins, pencils, and some stickers and bookmarks. I have attempted to get items to use as giveaways for book signings and school visits and stuff like that but only eight states responded the first go round. I figure by time I get more books out, I'll have to hit them up again for items. Nothing really interesting yet other than the "embroidered" chick or hen applique sticker from Delaware.

6. What's the most interesting characteristic of a particular state you learned about while researching the books?

So far I've only really read my research information on about 3-4 states. I think what does interest me is how the states are small in the east and then so vast in the west - and yet if you think about the geography of all the states, there are many things that are similar. The western states you think would be flat, actually have mountains and snow and experience cold or sometimes colder weather than states you would expect to experience these things. It seems that most states have lots of lakes, lots of nature trails, waterfalls, canyons, and other similarities; yet they are still so different in that the mountain ranges in the smaller states obviously cover small amounts of space and the ones in the states out west can cover many acres or miles.

Please be sure to stop by Elysabeth's site and get your copy of State of Wilderness.

Product Details:
Reading level: Ages 9-12
Paperback: 100 pages
Publisher: 4RV Publishing LLC
(July 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0979751357
ISBN-13: 978-0979751356
Product Dimensions:
8 x 5 x 0.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 4.2 ounces

To learn more about the Junior Geography Detective Squad, visit http://jgdsseries.blogspot.com. Don’t forget to sign up for the newsletter so you can be informed of the series and events going on around the different states

You can also contact the author at [email protected]
Related website: http://4rvpublishingllc.com

Elysabeth, it's been fun hosting you this week. I look forward to seeing all 50 of the Junion Geography Detective Squad books in print. I'm sure they'll be a great learning tool for middle graders.

Karen

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11. Virtual Book Tours February 01 Schedule

Here's the February 01 schedule.

Several 4RV Pubishing authors are involved: Elysabeth Eldering, Lea Schizas, Crystalee Calderwood, Ransom Noble, and Vivian Zabel.

Just click on the Hosts' name and it will bring you directly to the site.

Deborah Ramos is hosting Sally Murphy

Dianne Sagan is hosting Margaret Fieland

Harry Gilleland is hosting Pam Devor

Karen Cioffi is hosting Elysabeth Eldering

Kathy Stemke is hosting Joyce Anthony

Lea Schizas is hosting Crystalee Calderwood

Nancy Famalari is hosting Deborah Ramos

Suzanne Lieurance is hosting Dianne Sagan

Vivian Zabel is hosting Harry Gilleland

Dehanna Bailee is hosting Karen Cioffi

Margaret Fieland is hosting Kathy Stemke

Ransom Noble is hosting Lea Schizas

Crystalee Calderwood is hosting Nancy Famalari

Elysabeth Eldering is hosting Suzanne Lieurance

Joyce Anthony is hosting Vivian Zabel

Sally Murphy is hosting Ransom Noble

Pam Devor is hosting Dehanna Bailee

Be sure to drop by and visit with these talented authors.

See you in blog world,
Karen

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12. More with Crystalee Calderwood

Hi, Crystalee. Thanks for stopping by again. Last post we learned a little about you and your wonderful children's book Angeline Jellybean. Now how about answering a few questions for us.

1. What are you currently working on?

I am currently finishing my thesis for my MFA in Creative Writing. It is a full-length YA novel written entirely in poetry. I also have a couple of picture book ideas that I have been working on for some time now.

2. What is a typical writing day like?

I don't have a "typical" writing day. I'm not one of those people who get up at 5AM every morning to write. I do write a lot, but I tend to get it in during quiet moments during the day, before or after work and class. Some days I write next to nothing, some days I may write a whole picture book. It just depends on what is going on in my life at the time.

3. What made you choose to write children's books?

I was a young poet starting my MFA at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA. when I took my first class on writing for children. I had never had any experience writing for children before, but I fell in love with the genre. A year later, I took my second class, a class on writing picture books. After that, I never looked back. I picked up Children's Writing as a dual emphasis in addition to the poetry track.

4. What advise would you give to a children's writer just starting out?

Read, read, read! How are you going to know what's out there for children unless you read the books? Figure out what you like and dislike, which styles, genres and age levels you like to read. You will probably want to experiment writing in these areas as well. Also, I can't stress enough the importance of interacting with children. I have found that reading with children is the best way to get into their worlds, learn their likes and dislikes, and therefore write books that they are going to
enjoy.

And for everyone interested, you can pick up your copy of Angeline Jellybean at: http://www.amazon.com/ and www.4rvpublishingllc.com

You can also visit Crystalee at:
http://www.crystaleecalderwood.blogspot.com/, http://www.crystaleecalderwood.bravehost.com/

If you'd like to email Crystalee her address is: [email protected]

Thanks so much Cyrstalee for sharing with us. And, have fun finishing your thesis.

Stay tuned for Virtual Book Tours next tour scheduled for December 15th. They'll be much more with a number of very talented authors/writers.

See you in blogland,

Karen Cioffi

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13. Crystalee Calderwood - Born Poet Turned Children’s Writer

As part of Virtual Book Tours second tour it is my pleasure to host children’s author, Crystalee Calderwood.

Ms. Calderwood is the author of Angeline Jellybean. This born poet turned children’s writer is a small town girl who moved to the big city. Crystalee moved from Altoona, Pennsylvania, to Pittsburgh when she was twenty-two years old to attend the MFA in Creative Writing program at Chatham University. There she took her first class in writing for children and adolescents, and she's never looked back. As a member of Literacy AmeriCorps Pittsburgh, Crystalee has had the pleasure of interacting with children in the community through the non-profit organization, Beginning with Books. She introduces children to great books in hopes that they fall in love with them the way she has. Crystalee currently teaches computer skills to adults.

ANGELINE JELLYBEAN by Crystalee Calderwood

What child hasn’t gone through a period when he or she latches onto a particular food and that’s all he/she wants to eat. Well, Angeline Jellybean by Crystalee Calderwood is a wonderful and fun book that deals with just a situation.

Angeline wants to eat nothing but jellybeans. Year round, from Easter to Christmas, she asks for her favorite treat. But a strange event teaches Angeline that there's such a thing as too much of a good thing! With colorful, delightful illustrations by Stephen Macquignon, Angeline is sure to win over hearts of young picky eaters everywhere.

Pick up your copy of Angeline Jellybean at: http://www.amazon.com/ and www.4rvpublishingllc.com

You can also visit Crystalee at:
http://www.crystaleecalderwood.blogspot.com/ http://www.crystaleecalderwood.bravehost.com/

You can email Crystalee at: [email protected]

Please don’t forget to come back December 4th for more with Crystalee Calderwood.

If you’d like to join our touring group, please go to Yahoo Groups: Virtual Book Tours.

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