children’s books

Copperfish Books

After months of writing, more months of editing, more months of publishing, and a few more months of marketing, there’s nothing like seeing your book in a bookstore! Pinch me!! A huge thank you to Copperfish Books in Punta Gorda, Florida for carrying Turtle Tube: An Erutuf National Park Novel! I am so honored to have my book in this beautiful store! Love the staff, book selections, and store layout here! Check out their adorable children’s section: I highly recommend checking out this awesome bookstore if you’re in the area in Florida and you also can visit their website and order online.

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National Grammar Day

Happy National Grammar Day! What extinct animal knew a lot of words? A thesaurus! 😉 Founder of the Society for the Promotion of Good Grammar, Martha Brockenbrough created National Grammar Day in 2008. The English language has over a million words. Our language has some set rules and also has some debatable rules in it as well.  We have a holiday to celebrate this sometimes crazy grammar. How can you celebrate this holiday?  Use proper grammar today. Purchase a style guide or grammar resource today. Learn a few words in another language. Or play Wordle! 🙂 Enjoy your words and Happy National Grammar Day!

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150 Years!

Happy 150th birthday to America’s first national park, Yellowstone National Park! As the plaque on the Roosevelt Arch above says, “For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People.” Check out some of my previous posts about Yellowstone by clicking here and here.  There are more blog posts about Yellowstone on here that you can find by just searching my blog by Yellowstone if you’re looking for more! Cheers to 150 years to this first and amazing national park!

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Happy 6 Months!

Happy 6th months to Turtle Tube: An Erutuf National Park Novel! Yay!!! I still pinch myself that I have a published book out! For those of you on Instagram, I am hosting a giveaway to celebrate 6 months of publication by giving away 6 signed copies of my book. Head over to my Instagram account to check it out and enter the giveaway which ends on 2/28. Good luck! Thank you all for your support!!!

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Virtual Resources and Tours

Recently, I received an e-mail thanking me for my information about national parks virtual tours as it helped out Corrine and her Girl Scout troop work on their Arts and Culture Fun Patch. In their research, Corrine found a couple of great online resources that I wanted to share: Take a virtual trip through each state and visit a historical landmark, museum, or zoo by clicking here. I really like how you can scroll to a particular state and click to check it out. You’ll even see some national parks on there. Take a virtual trip around the world and visit aquariums, zoos, national parks, famous landmarks, animals, and more by clicking here. You’ll see some national parks on this page too, but also places like Machu Picchu or Buckingham Palace.  Thank you to Corrine and her troop for sharing these really interesting online resources! Great job on earning your patch! I’m going to take a virtual tour now to check out some polar bears in the Artic! Happy online traveling!

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Names

We all know the names of Pippi, Ramona, Winnie, Sherlock, Charlie Bucket, Harry Potter, and many more. Character names represent more than a word on a piece of paper. The name of the character comes to life and becomes a real person throughout a novel. Authors take great care in naming their characters. The ideas can come from many sources and places of inspiration. In my children’s book, Turtle Tube: An Erutuf National Park Novel, I selected the names of Reese and Dean by using my children’s middle names. Reese and Dean fit their characters really well. I based other characters’ names on their personalities and characteristics. I even changed a name at one point. Olivia was originally named Eva. In the editing process, I discovered that Eva and Emma were too similar of names to have in this book. I couldn’t imagine changing Emma, so opted to change Eva to Olivia. I’m working on the second book in this series and need a name for a 5 year old boy character. I decided to ask for some help and who else best to help than a class of children. 🙂 A local fourth grade class agreed to help and all wrote down name suggestions on pieces of paper for me to review. I love the suggestions! I am really impressed how serious the students took this task and wanted to help. Thank you to Mrs. Anderson’s class for all these thoughtful and creative suggestions!

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National Golden Retriever Day

Happy National Golden Retriever Day! Started in 2012, this day celebrates one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States. Scotland first bred this type of dog for the first time back in the 1800’s. Today, golden retrievers are the third most popular breed and fourth smartest breed (behind only border collies, poodles, and German shepherds). We try to celebrate our sweet golden retriever, Evie, every day. She’s my writing buddy and officemate and she fills up my heart each day with her sweet smile, goofy noises, huge tail wags, and warm hugs. If you have read my new children’s book, Turtle Tube: An Erutuf National Park Novel, I did think about Evie while writing about Reese and Dean’s dog, Tutu, in Turtle Tube: An Erutuf National Park Novel. Tutu had to be a golden retriever! 🙂

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Signs and Stickers

National parks all have iconic signs such as these two examples below from Yellowstone National and Yosemite National Park. It came to my attention recently that my national park needed a sign. To explain, I created a fictional national park as the setting in my children’s book, Turtle Tube: An Erutuf National Park Novel, called Erutuf National Park. I have a map of the national park, but no sign. I really love the idea of creating this sign as a visual for children. In particular, I like the idea of creating it to use as stickers. Stickers are the rage right now covering water bottles, laptops, and more. So, I started the process of working with a designer (as I am definitely not an artist). Here are the first few draft designs: We went back and forth with ideas and came up with this final design: I love it! And I’m having it made into stickers! Yay! Just thought I’d share a bit of author life and work today. Thanks for reading! 🙂

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