Category: Children's

Interview with Chris Wardle – Author of The Lighthouse of Mr. Tinfish

Chris Wardle holds a bachelor’s degree in physical geography as well as a Master’s degree for water supply in developing countries from Cranfield University in the UK.
Over the last ten years Chris has travelled extensively in developing countries working on charity projects in poor communities. He has been able to draw on his numerous experiences [...]

Thursday February 4th, 2010 in Children's, interviews | 3 Comments »

Spotlight on Hakim and Terrance Shadow Mystery by Bernadine Feagins

Hakim and Terrance Shadow Mystery is a wonderful story about a lost dog.
Two best friends go on an adventure to bring Shadow home.
Along the way you will meet nice neighbors, some kind business owners and many others.
The mystery begins when someone finally provides a clue.
What do you think that clue is?
Find out today with your [...]

Wednesday December 9th, 2009 in Children's, Spotlight | 1 Comment »

Five Things You Didn’t Know About Children’s Book Author Gina C. Browning

1. When she was in 6th grade she hatched a goose from an egg, in an incubator that she made from a large soap detergent box, with a light bulb. That goose was a wonderful part of her family for 8 years!
2. In high school, she was a member of one of the very first [...]

Monday November 9th, 2009 in Children's, Five Things Guest Post | No Comments »

Five Things You Didn’t Know About Children’s Book Author Kathleen Crawley

I have 7 brothers and 1 sister, yep, Irish Catholic and darn proud of it.
I didn’t realize I wanted to be a writer until I was 36 years old and didn’t write Colonel Trash Truck until I was 43. I always had stories in my head and had been complimented on my writing [...]

Wednesday November 4th, 2009 in Children's, Five Things Guest Post | No Comments »

Five Things You Didn’t Know About Children’s Book Author Carol Zelaya

Five Things You Didn’t Know About Children’s Book Author Carol Zelaya

Monday October 12th, 2009 in Children's, Five Things Guest Post, fiction | No Comments »