Tag Archive | children’s books
M. Doerner-Miller
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Matt Doerner-Miller What is your latest release and what genre is it? Chronicles of a Clocksmith. Children’s Fantasy (5-10) Quick description: One day, a bored little boy finds himself inside an old clock store. And while the boy is generally uninterested in most of the old and dusty clocks within…
Ask an Author
Originally posted on Write of Passage:
If you have a question about writing, the right person to ask is another writer. Once a month I’ll be featuring writers who put the author in authoritative. My first author is writer, avid reader, and blogger Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series, and…
For the Cat Lovers……………
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Mary Cunningham – update on a new book
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Mary Cunningham was previously featured on Reading Recommendations in Feb. 2014. She’s back again now to tell us about her newest publication. Saving Annabelle (The Adventures of Max & Maddie # 3) by Mary Cunningham “Nothing says Christmas like uncovering your tree and dragging it up the basement stairs.” Thoughts…
Lisa Bowes – update on a new book
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Here’s Lisa Bowes, author of Lucy Tries Luge, published a year ago and featured on Reading Recommendations in Dec. 2013. Lisa is back to tell us about a new book in her Sports for Kids series of picture books. Lucy Tries Short Track written by Lisa Bowes, illustrated by James…
Free Children’s Book: Runaway Smile
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I woke up this morning and I had lost my smile and it wasn’t my fault and I looked everywhere and it was gone. Then I met a workman and a king and the best salesman in the world and a clown and no-one wanted to give me theirs. At school, I asked…
David Prosser
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
As well as being an author, David Prosser is also a blogger who promotes his fellow authors … and that is how I “met” him when he interviewed me on his barsetshirediaries blog site. I have since read his delightful My Barsetshire Diary, The Daily Events of the Gentry Recorded…