
A place where I blog the goings on in my own little corner of the world. I like to talk about the books I read, the classes I teach, the homeschooling I plan on doing, weight loss strategies, among other things.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Guest Post: Cathy Bryant and her new release Crossroads

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Guest Post by Kathleen Shoop
Monday, November 21, 2011
Guest Post: Thanks for the Bird
Monday, August 30, 2010
Introducing; Tyger Tyger by Kersten Hamilton
Link to the Tyger Tyger site on Novel Noise: http://www.novelnoise.com/
Should you choose to click on this link and make a purchase, I will receive a minuscule profit which will be turned back into another book purchase. I am an Amazon Associate.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
I'm Cleaning House At Sheila's!!

My friend Sheila from One Person's Journey Through a World of Books is currently away on a mission trip to Honduras. She asked me to make sure the cobwebs get knocked down and the books get dusted while she's away and I was more than happy to oblige.

Not only will you win a prize from her prize box, you will also get a $10 Amazon gift card from me. Sheila is getting her choice of book from her wish list as well.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Guest Post: Michelle Moran

I am so excited to share my corner of the world today with Michelle Moran!!! She is the author of The Heretic Queen and Cleopatra's Daughter! Enjoy spending a few minutes with Michelle and be sure to read to the end!!
Why Cleopatra’s daughter?
It all began with a dive. Not the kind of dive you take into a swimming pool, but the kind where you squeeze yourself into a wetsuit and wonder just how tasty your rump must appear to passing sharks now that it looks like an elephant seal. My husband and I had taken a trip to Egypt, and at the suggestion of a friend, we decided to go to Alexandria to see the remains of Cleopatra’s underwater city. Let it be known that I had never gone scuba diving before, but after four days with an instructor (and countless questions like, “Will there be sharks? How about jellyfish? If there is an earthquake, what happens underwater?”) we were ready for the real thing.
We drove one morning to the Eastern Harbor in Alexandria. Dozens of other divers were already there, waiting to see what sort of magic lay beneath the waves. I wondered if the real thing could possibly live up to all of the guides and brochures selling this underwater city, lost for thousands of years until now. Then we did the dive, and it was every bit as magical as everyone had promised. We saw the blocks that once formed Marc Antony’s summer palace, came face to face with Cleopatra’s enigmatic sphinx, and floated above ten thousand ancient artifacts, including obelisks, statues, and countless amphorae. By the time we surfaced, I was Cleopatra-obsessed. I wanted to know what had happened to her city once she and Marc Antony had committed suicide. Where did all of its people go? Were they allowed to remain or were they killed by the Romans? And what about her four children?
It was this last question that surprised me the most. I had always assumed that Cleopatra’s children had all been murdered. But the Roman conqueror, Octavian, actually spared the three she bore to Marc Antony: her six-year-old son, Ptolemy, and her ten-year-old twins, Alexander and Selene. As soon as I learned that Octavian had taken the three of them to Rome for his Triumph, I knew at once I had my next book. And when I discovered what Cleopatra’s daughter lived through while in exile – rebellion, loss, triumph, love - I absolutely couldn’t wait to start writing. I can only hope that the novel is as exciting and intriguing as the research proved to be. It may be two thousand years in the past, but a great love story, as they say, is timeless.
CLEOPATRA'S DAUGHTER: a novel
The death of Cleopatra was only the beginning...
Visit CleopatrasDaughter.com
Check out Michelle's blog at michellemoran.blogspot.com
Click here to view the book trailer.
Thank you for your time in visiting with me today Michelle. It's such a treasure to have guest posters share a little more insight into the life of an author!
Michelle has graciously agreed to giving away a signed paperback copy of the Heretic Queen and a hardcover copy of Cleopatra's Daughter. I just received a copy of Cleopatra's Daughter to review and I can hardly wait to start it!
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The contest is open world-wide. The contest ends at 11:59 pm EST on September 15, 2009. The winner will receive both books.
Guest Post: Shelly Nicholson
First, I’d like to take this opportunity to thank Julie for hosting me on her blog! Thank you so much, Julie! I’m so happy to be here!
Now, to introduce myself...my name is Shelly Faith Nicholson, and I am the author of two books Jake the Snake and the Stupid Time-Out Chair and A Stinky Surprise for Jake the Snake. I am also a freelance writer for children’s magazines and have 17 short stories and articles published. A Stinky Surprise for Jake the Snake is the second book in my “Jake the Snake” series. It is a fun early chapter book targeted to children ages 5-8. Although there are a couple of events from my first book that are referred to in my second book, the reader does not necessarily need to read the first book to enjoy the second. Does that make sense? Lol. I do, however, hope young readers will enjoy A Stinky Surprise for Jake the Snake so much they will want to read the first book about the “Stupid Time-Out Chair.”
In my writing, it is my intention to get young readers interested in reading through realistic characters and humor. My seven-year-old son, Jacob (who was inspiration for my Jake the Snake books) just finished first grade; and like most boys, reading is not his favorite pastime. He’d rather be playing a video game or riding his BMX bike. Sound familiar? There are a few books out there that tend to keep his attention. He laughs when he reads Junie B. Jones. He’s also recently discovered and enjoys the Cam Jansen series. His exact quote about the Jake the Snake books is “They’re awesome!” I realize this is mostly because they are a little bit about him, but I also think he enjoys them because they are laugh-out-loud funny. Even my thirteen-year-old son (who’s at that age where everything is “uncool”) chuckled during proofreading sessions. I hope that your child will find my books just as much fun!
People often ask me how I became interested in writing for children. I have four children, so I like making up stories for them; but I also believe the “writing gene” is something some people are born with. I have always enjoyed writing. Whenever an idea pops into my head, I have to quit everything I’m doing and write it down. (These are the days you don’t want to visit me, because my house will be a disaster!) I love writing in a humorous voice. I love writing about realistic situations. I do have a couple of fantasy stories published in children’s magazines; but realistic fiction, I believe, is what I write best.
If you are an aspiring author, my advice is the three “P’s”
- Patience: there are definitely and undeniably going to be a lot of rejections!
- Positivism: keep a positive attitude. Keep each rejection letter you receive in a special file.
- Perseverance: keep writing and keep submitting!
Once you do get accepted, keep marketing! Join writing groups (I am a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writer’s and Illustrators), open a blog, do a lot of social networking, invest in a website, do appearances and book signings! It all helps, little by little.
Thanks again Shelly! Please be sure to stop by tomorrow and see my review of A Stinky Surprise for Jake the Snake!!