Showing posts with label conservation picture books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conservation picture books. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Sea Turtle Summer Tour Continues at Bluerose's Heart Blog

Hello, Dear Readers,

Let's pop over to Bluerose's Heart Blog and find out what is being said about the latest book in the Bella and Britt Series, Sea Turtle Summer. 

Bluerose's HeartThis is an interesting blog, full of ideas and great books to read.

Sea Turtle Summer, I am happy to say, has already been on Amazon's Bestseller's for Children List and Amazon's Hot New Releases. It is also available on Kindle.

Stop by, have a look, and leave a comment if you wish!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Write What Inspires You Interview Today

Write What Inspires You is a serious blog, full of reviews, tips on writing and interesting articles.  It is one of my recommended blogs and, in fact, is on the Writer's Blog List on this blog.

I am pleased to be a part of Donna's blog today, when she interviews me as the author of One Pelican at a Time. 

She asks probing questions about my motivation for writing Pelican and what I plan on writing next and why?  Donna's questions are thought provoking and in-depth.

On a bit of a different note, please allow me to tell you one of the things Donna and I have in common.  We are both nominees for the Global eBook Award for Children's Picture Books.  Donna's important book, The Golden Pathway, won the nomination, too.  I am pleased for us both.





Monday, March 28, 2011

Blogging About Blogging

It's difficult to determine what topics interest our blog followers and what will make people want to read them. For instance, people cannot seem to get enough of the Gulf oil spill.  Yet, I feel as if I'm overloading everyone with the topic.  On the other hand, when I move to another subject, readership falls off a bit.  What's a blogger to do? 

An interest in the oil spill is particularly high in the rest of the world, judging from the stats coming in from other countries.  When I blog about the spill, I hear from many people in countries such as  Russia, the UK, Germany, Hungary and the Philippines, just to mention a few.

Another topic of high interest is anything about marine animals, most notably Winter, the tailless dolphin who now wears a prosthetic tail and lives at the Clearwater Beach Marine Aquarium in Clearwater, Florida.   Of course, she's a great interest of mine, too! 

Certainly both of these topics are germane to my series of Bella and Britt books relating the girls' adventures while living at the beach.  But there should be something more as well. There should be a common human bond between blogger and reader.  There should be that spark of, "Aha, we're on the same page."  Or, "I don't agree, but I understand where she's coming from with this."
If we are able to reach a modicum of understanding with each other, we've both accomplished something pretty special.  Of that, I am convinced.

So, Dear Reader, please send me your serious suggestions for a worthwhile blog within the parameters of children's books, conservation and other worthy and timely topics.  I'll even mention your name if you'd like, no matter where in the world you are.  

Blogging with a view to making our planet a better place is a tall order, indeed, but such a worthy one.  To that end, I'll keep in mind readers' interests and concerns.  Oh, and I'll try to have a little fun with it, too.                               

Friday, November 26, 2010

Picture book, One Pelican at a Time, coming soon!

My first picture book in the Bella and Britt series, One Pelican at a Time, is getting close to its release date of early 2011. The book tells the story of the girls' heroic efforts to save the old crooked beaked pelican from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.  They have know the pelican all their lives, and he, more than anything, stands for everything good about the beach.  Along the way, Bella and Britt assist other pelicans who are in trouble.

This was an emotionally difficult book to research and, in some ways, hard to write.  It is my wish that children take heart and courage from Pelican and do their part to help save this fragile planet they are to inherit.