You loved her figure skating now enjoy her newest adventure,
Dream Big Little Pig.Kristi Yamaguchi, Olympic athlete, artist, wife, mom and philantropist has now added author to her many accomplishments with this darling picture book.
Poppy the pig has many dreams, (singer, dancer, model) but when her attempts all fail will her family and friends support be enough for her to try once more?
Dream Big Little Pig is a wonderful tale of persistence and determination. Come take the journey with Poppy as she learns (on a pig's day out) that having fun doing something can sometimes lead to your one true love.
Dream Big Little Pig is illustrated by Tim Bowers. The artwork is lively and funny (do I see an American Idol reference?). His pictures will keep your kids engaged and drawn into the story.
If you didn't already know, Kristi started the Always Dream Foundation in 1996 and has been an active fundraiser and supporter of children's charities in the San Francisco Bay Area, sponsoring many events. Check it out at;
http://www.alwaysdream.org/For more information on
Dream Big Little Pig please visit
Sourcebooks This book is also available on
Amazon,
Barnes & Noble and wherever books are sold.
You read the review now check out the sneak peek trailer!
"THANK YOU FOR LETTING US GET TO KNOW YOUR WORK..."
BY ELEANOR TYLBOR
You know you're far from achieving your goal of getting a play produced when you forget to whom, when and where they were submitted.
This hit home when once again, as is the case too many times in the past, another rejection notification greeted me in my e-mail. Actually, it came as quite a surprise since I had slowed down - read stopped - submitting my play(s) for approximately six months. A short rest I told myself, will help restart the creative process although how not submitting could achieve this was not clear. Still, I did it anyway.
Yesterday I received a rejection notice from a theatre I had somehow neglected to list in my sending-it-but-not-holding-my-breath list of "potentials." It was your usual polite thanks-but-no-thanks type rejection. You know - thanks for submitting but your script is not a good fit? That type.
However, it was the added, "we appreciated the chance to get to know your work."
O-kaaaay...
Reading this sentence over a few times it struck me that they could get to know my work a hell of a lot better if they would have produced it. We could have probably established a good working relationship. I mean, I would have been open to re-writes...changes in character names... The director and producer, actors and everyone involved could have worked together to ensure that the play would have been a smash! Be that as it may it will never be.
Sure the company member that signed the rejection notice wished me the best in my writing. They always do. If he really had my best interests at heart then he would have produced the play, no?
Anyway, the notice will join all the others but now I'm wondering how many others are "out there" waiting to make an appearance in my inbox. Ignorance is bliss.
Today, on the 73rd birthday of Elvis Presley, The Overlook Press takes great pleasure in announcing the forthcoming publication of The Elvis Encyclopedia, a new book by Adam Victor. This massive collection of information and never-before-seen photographs is the ultimate tribute to one of the true icons of the twentieth century. After years of research and writing, The Elvis Encyclopedia stands out as the most comprehensive book ever written about the King of Rock & Roll. Now, for the first time, fans and scholars will finally have access to all the information on Elvis's life and times, both real and imagined. The Elvis Encyclopedia will be available in bookstores nationwide in October 2008. Stay tuned to The Winged Elephant for more information on this historic publishing event! Happy Birthday, Elvis!
Hi-I have given you a "Stylish Blog Award". :) You can check it out here. http://cherishedhandmadetreasures.blogspot.com/2011/03/blogger-stylish-award.html
Love your blog! I became your newest follower! :) Erin
www.purplebookbloggingmommy.blogspot.com