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Monday, December 23, 2019
Closing Blog
I have such a small following on my blog that I will be closing it soon. It seems no one, including me, reads blogs anymore.
You can still find me:
You can still find me:
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
New Books: Freerunner, Catching Hope
I hope that those of you who have children who have come from a hard spot will help me in promoting my new book, Freerunner, when it comes out. I haven't gotten an actual date. I have heard that you are lucky to sell 200 books with this company, but I think that would depend on the interest the book generates. Once it has been edited the first time, it will be available in PDF for those who review books on their blogs or other places.
I need a street team who will help me launch it.
I think I mentioned that these two pictures will be used in some form for the cover and inside.
In the meantime, I have sent Elk Lake a proposal for another book called Catching Hope. In Catching Hope, Lexi and her twin brother Levi, who is on the autism spectrum, have finally gotten what they always wanted, a forever family. And a good one at that. But on their very first family vacation, a trip to Haiti where their new father is going to help out at a clinic, Lexi, Levi, their adoptive brother Chad, and their snooty cousin Jen are kidnapped. They have to work together to escape the kidnappers and then in turn rescue their parents.
I am hoping that the editor likes the idea and is willing to take a chance on it. Send up some prayers for me.
I need a street team who will help me launch it.
I think I mentioned that these two pictures will be used in some form for the cover and inside.
In the meantime, I have sent Elk Lake a proposal for another book called Catching Hope. In Catching Hope, Lexi and her twin brother Levi, who is on the autism spectrum, have finally gotten what they always wanted, a forever family. And a good one at that. But on their very first family vacation, a trip to Haiti where their new father is going to help out at a clinic, Lexi, Levi, their adoptive brother Chad, and their snooty cousin Jen are kidnapped. They have to work together to escape the kidnappers and then in turn rescue their parents.
I am hoping that the editor likes the idea and is willing to take a chance on it. Send up some prayers for me.
Labels:
Catching Hope,
Freerunner,
new books,
teen fiction,
YA novels
Saturday, December 14, 2019
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
The Box Game
I wanted to take pictures of the girls, but I needed them to stay in one place. So I created the box game. I bought a bunch of boxes and a few small token gifts and candy. I put a gift for each in one box, then handed them the whole pile. They had to find which box the gift was in. It kept them amused for more than long enough to get pictures.
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