Sunday, June 12, 2011

WEDU (PBS) Tampa Bay, One Pelican at a Time and Me

I had quite an interesting day on Friday.  WEDU Tampa the PBS station came to Clearwater Beach to do an interview of me about One Pelican at a Time.  I was questioned about what it's like to write books and, I can still surprisingly say, be a best selling author.

The producer, cameraman, my husband and I walked the few minutes to the beach and began.  We recreated the sand heart containing the single word, Bella, in the center. 

We put it near the surf, as the tide was ready to take it away the day I saw one similar in the sand and was inspired to begin the Bella and Britt Series. 

After the beach filming, I was interviewed at our condo about the life of an author.  What is my work day like?  Do I do much marketing?  How often do I speak with my editor?  How has being an author changed my life?

This feature was provided by a grant administered by Louisiana Public Television.  It will be available to public television stations and will begin to be aired in the Tampa Bay area next week and continuing through the month of June.

Thank you WEDU-Tampa, the Public Broadcasting Stations, Bella, Britt and Mr. Pelican.








8 comments:

  1. Congrats, Nancy! What a wonderful experience.

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  2. Dear Nancy,

    That is absolutely wonderful news! Congrats!

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  3. Hi Nancy:

    Terrific news! Congratulations and best wishes for your continued success.

    Regards,
    Donna
    Children’s Author
    Write What Inspires You Blog
    The Golden Pathway Story book Blog
    Donna M. McDine’s Website

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  4. Congratultions on this great opportunity to share about your writing and One Pelican at a Time, Nancy!

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  5. Wow! You are really making waves with One Pelican at a Time. Congrats on all the positive publicity!!!

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  6. Thank you so much to all of you who have commented. This is all still such a surprise, and I am so grateful to all you generous people.

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  7. Nancy, How exciting. I hope the interview will be shown on the Gainesville PBS station. It's great that you're keeping this problem alive and in the public eye.

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