Bittersweet

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Love stories are bittersweet. Bittersweet by Sj McGarry is an intriguing short story that one could read in a single sitting. There are three main characters in the story: Jen and her mother Morgan look as if they are sisters. Morgan is divorced and Jen insists on her to live her life.

One day, Morgan met Jason Montgomery, a gorgeous businessman. Jason and Morgan fell for each other and came into a relationship. One day, Jason had to go for a business trip. What will happen after that? Read this book and get to know yourself.

The storyline is lovely and I was able to conclude it as I started reading it. But is it really the conclusion or will there be a sequel? The author’s storytelling skills are amazing and I loved this bittersweet story. It will make readers realize that our mother could do anything for us.

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Interview with author Natalie V Frazao

Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

I am a wife, mother and grandmother who is now retired and enjoying spending time with my little treasures along with writing down thoughts that come to me which Iโ€™ve now published into my book A LIFE in VERSEโ€ฆthese thoughts are a part of me which I must now set freeโ€ฆ

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing your book “A Life in Verse”?

The key challenges I faced while writing โ€˜A LIFE in VERSEโ€™ were primarily finding the time to write down as other priorities took hold of my time. Determining when to end the book was another challenge along with allowing myself to let go of the work that I had held onto for 5 years.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

Having written an anthology of Poems which were thoughts that came to me, my influence was my life. Lifeโ€™s struggles, love, work, family, illness, inspirational thoughts, and a longing for homeโ€ฆwherever that may be.

Q4. Whatโ€™s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

My favorite place to visit in my Country, Portugal, is the Beach town of Nazare.

I grew up going here in the Summers and make this a priority visit/stay whenever I am back home. I find the beach spectacularly beautiful, with a rich culture, wonderful people and it also has on the North Beach the biggest waves which are a huge draw year-round to this area.

Q5. Is there lots to do before you dive in and start writing a book?

For me, the requirement for research was not necessary. It was a matter of calming my mind and some solitude to allow the words to flow.

Q6. How long did it take you to write your book ‘A Life in Verse’?

This project for me took 5 years from start to finish. I did take a few years off when my Grandchildren were born and like I mentioned, had a difficult time letting it go to the Universe. 

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your books?

My book, โ€˜A LIFE in VERSEโ€™โ€ฆthese thoughts are a part of me which I must now set free (hardcover, paperback, e-book) and is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Indigo/ Chapters.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘A Life in Verse’?

The process of coming up with the book title was quite simple as these poems are literally about everyday day life. So, A life in verse seemed fitting. 

With respect to the book cover, this I was happy to give over to the Team at Tellwell Publishing and they came up with the cover, which I loved from the moment I saw it!

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

In order to keep things fresh, I draw on different experiences, thoughts, events, seasons, careers, drama, trauma, and inspirational verses.

My poems meander through all these and moreโ€ฆ

Q10. What is the most valuable piece of advice youโ€™ve been given about writing?

Be patient, persistent, do your research if your book requires it and find a great team to work with. They will be a source of support and inspiration during difficult times.

The words will come to you in their own time, enjoy the process!

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Semi-Detached

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Semi-Detached written by the author Deborah Stone is a thrilling psychological drama. The story features two couples. Bill and Amanda are living in a semi-detached house. They are stuck with boredom in their life.

Terry and Fiona Blackwood moved down from Harrogate. They are now the next door neighbors of Bill and Amanda. When Bill and Amanda didn’t welcome their new neighbours, Fiona brought the cake for them. She went to say hello as it’s important to be friendly with your neighbours in case of an emergency.

After meeting Amanda, Fiona felt like she didn’t want to hang around for longer. Read this story to know how the two couples will get along with each other as they are opposites.

Those who love reading thrillers should definitely get their hands on this one. The book kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time. It’s a page turner. I couldn’t put it down once I started reading it. The characters are well written by the author and the ending is surprising. I had a great time reading this book.

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Black Water, the China Connection

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๐—”๐˜‚๐˜๐—ต๐—ผ๐—ฟ: Robert J. Saniscalchi โœ๏ธ
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Black Water, The China Connection is an intriguing story written by the author Robert J. Saniscalchi. The main character of the story is Jason Patrick.

Jason had received his promotion to US Army Special Forces Chief Warrant Officer. He was stationed at nearby Fort Bragg, North Carolina. His new rank gave him some time with his family. There is a newly-elected president in America and in spite of the increasing tensions between America and China, the President wasn’t concerned.

This gave China the opportunity to take action on their Black Water Project. America has been in power for years. China’s goal is to become the world’s dominant power now. With Black Water solution, China is planning a chemical attack on America. That would impact America badly and it would be in complete economic turmoil. Read this story to know what will happen next.

I enjoyed every bit of this book and couldn’t put it down until I finished it. The storyline is powerful and this story kept me on the edge of my seat. The cover photo is nice and the language used in the book is lucid. I am definitely interested in reading more books by the author.

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Interview with author Jesse Renรฉ Gibbs

Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

My name is Jesse Renรฉ Gibbs and I am the author of Girl Hidden. I am an artist, designer, dancer and survivor.ย  I am a stepmother to four, Amma to four more and blessed beyond measure with the family that I chose.

This book is based on the true story of my life, gleaned from years of my motherโ€™s writings, my grandmotherโ€™s journals and my own experiences. I did my best to showcase the depth of damage that growing up with a narcissistic parent can have on a person, and how hard it is to come to terms with the amount of gaslighting that comes with that life. My siblings all have their own stories of being played against each other, bullied and even emotionally tortured by our parents. We were trained to not trust our own intuition, raised in a life of poverty, a lack of privacy and the endlessly traumatizing purity culture. 

I was hunted in my own home by the man my mother married and escaped at nineteen only to land in an intentional community in Chicago that did nearly as much damage. My best friend in the book is also real, and she did more to walk me through my trauma, and she is the main reason that these stories were finally published.

My new life in Seattle didnโ€™t start until well into my thirties, and Iโ€™m still working on deconstructing my life up to that point. I wrote this book to organize my life in my own mind and to undo years of lies. I also wrote it because others need to know that they are not alone.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing your book “Girl Hidden: A Memoir”?

Girl Hidden is a book written when I had space to walk through the memories, do research or interviews and write. It took nearly twenty-five years, and I would write the version of my story and my memories that I knew to be true, then I would page through my motherโ€™s letters, my grandmotherโ€™s journals or just do online research until I was able to nail down the full truth.

Part of it was just struggling to put my story on the page and part of it was not wanting to sort through my memories. I went through a lot of therapy during the writing of the book which forced me to face some of the awful experiences and abuse that I experienced which would allow me to finally get back to writing. I also had my best friend, June, to help carry me through. She is my rock, and I donโ€™t know what I would have done without her daily encouragement.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

Iโ€™m a huge fan of Robert Fulgumโ€™s writing (if you havenโ€™t read All I Ever Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, stop what youโ€™re doing and go read it). I was also very influenced by the way that The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls made me feel. 

Q4. Whatโ€™s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

I travel a lot and while Iโ€™m a huge fan of a good adventure, Iโ€™m a homebody by nature. My favorite spot in the world is my garden. It brings me an inordinate amount of peace.

Q5. Is there lots to do before you dive in and start writing a book?

For this book, I had a metric ton of research to do. My grandmother sent me all her journals, court documents, FBI files, my motherโ€™s letters and much, much more to wade through. I did interviews with people who were involved in the story, and I have my own collection of letters from Momma. It was trying, to say the least.

Q6. How long did it take you to write your book ‘Girl Hidden: A Memoir’?

It took nearly twenty-five years. I write from the heart, from my emotional core. Which means, for me to tell a good story I must feel that story in nearly every way. Which is one of the reasons that Girl Hidden took so long to be released. It was exceptionally hard to dive into the emotions of the abuse that I endured just to tell my story.

I would start with a story that I wanted to add to the book. Start writing from my experience and my memories and get it all down on paper. I would rewrite, cry, write again and repeat. Then I would dive into the myriad of boxes that my grandmother collected over the years that were filled with documentation about my experiences: court documents, my motherโ€™s letters, my grandmotherโ€™s journals. And often I would find that my version of the events had multiple layers and extended stories that I knew nothing about. 

I would meet with my therapist to walk through the pain of rewriting my history in my own mind, talk with my wonderful bestie, June, and usually cry again. Then it was back to writing, rewriting, or adding to the story until it made sense on the page and matched both my experiences and the truth of the documentation. 

For example, my mother gave birth to me while in the Navy, stationed in Rota, Spain. Which is already an interesting story, but finding out through my motherโ€™s letters just how little she wanted a child and through the doctorโ€™s notes that she was trying to starve me to death for the first three months of my life was devastating. She stated in her letters that I, a newborn baby, was overwhelming demanding and shouldnโ€™t be able to โ€œdemand that I feed her on her timeline.โ€ So, back to the drawing board with that chapter. 

It was a challenge every step of the way, but through the writing process I began to find healing and closure. June held my hand and cried with me and helped me sort through all the research that needed to be done to make Girl Hidden a reality. 

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your books?

Itโ€™s available in online, paperback and audiobook form. You can find it on Amazon, Google, Goodreads and you can request it from your favorite bookstore. 

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Girl Hidden: A Memoir’?

The book cover is a photograph of the farmhouse taken by my best friend, and the back cover is the water tower from the Liledoun house, also taken by June. After the second kidnapping I was in hiding for more than two years, and I was constantly hiding from my narcissistic mother and abusive stepfather, so the title just fit.

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

Girl Hidden is the story of my life, and it was written first and foremost for me. It was important to stay true to myself and my story. Youโ€™ll notice that the book is written in third person and thatโ€™s because I donโ€™t personally enjoy reading stories written in first person. It was much more of a challenge, but I wanted to write a story that I would want to read. Over the course of the writing, I realized that this story was becoming a survivors guide for others who have experienced and survived abuse or narcissistic relationships.

Q10. What is the most valuable piece of advice youโ€™ve been given about writing?

I think the best advice I ever got was to just get it down on paper; organize it later, but for heavenโ€™s sake, get it written. And honestly, the worst advice I was given was given in kindness; the lady said, โ€œwrite it in first person, it doesnโ€™t make sense in third person.โ€ And I tried, I really did. I rewrote entire chapters in first person, but I didnโ€™t like it. And at the end of the day, I needed to be happy with my book. So, it got switched back.

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Interview with author Matrika Hay

Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

My name is Matrika Hay, I was born in India but I was adopted at 4 months old, where I spent my first several years growing up in Hawaii before moving to Arizona. My mother was in the Air Force so we moved around. I originally wanted to be a paleontologist, but fell in love with the theatre. I went to NYU for college for Film and Television. Iโ€™m a professional singer, stunt and have training in various weapons. I have studied theatre for over 20 years both stage and film. I also have a podcast called The Foley Chronicles, that you can find on apple podcast, Amazon, podbean, and spotify.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing your book “Not What Meets the Eye”?

The biggest challenge Iโ€™ve faced writing this book, or any others have been to overcome my dyslexia. Not just the issues with words and numbers, but also sometimes the industry itself, where some people will try and take advantage for having a disability.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

I grew up reading distinguished works like, Sherlock Holmes, The Lord of the Rings, and The Odyssey. Those stories have stayed with me to this day. Several years ago a friend introduced me to an epic fantasy series by Tad Williams called Memory, Sorrow, and Throne, and needless to say I devoured it. I am so happy that heโ€™s since returned to that world in his latest trilogy. The building of worlds in a book is much more challenging then it is in a screenplay or stage play. Even the simplest details canโ€™t be overlooked if the world youโ€™re building is going to be believable.

Q4. Whatโ€™s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

Thereโ€™s a spot called Abrams Lake in Maine. Peaceful and picturesque. The sky is never the same from day to day. It is far enough away to escape from the everyday. The weather is perfect in the summer.

Q5. Is there lots to do before you dive in and start writing a book?

Yes, there is. The main thing is having a strong plot formed from start to end. Not just a synopsis. Many other writers I know will sometimes make character outlines detailing the way the characters change throughout the story. Overall plot points of major incidents that will effect the story. If itโ€™s fiction or sci/fi and you want the reader to believe that what they are reading depending on the technology or history of the world there is usually a lot of research involved. If itโ€™s science based, does the science hold up to what we know exists today?

Q6. How long did it take you to write your book ‘Not What Meets the Eye’?

I first had the general idea for the story back in the year 2000. But I didnโ€™t start writing it until about eight years later. Then I put it on the back burner when another idea for a book came to me. So officially it took me about three years of actual focused dedication of the work, thatโ€™s with the edits and rewrites before I felt it was good enough to send into a publisher.

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your books?

Through my publisher, Olympia, Amazon, Barnes and Noble (online only), and anywhere else books are sold online.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Not What Meets the Eye’?

I didnโ€™t really have an idea of what I wanted the cover to look like. A few thoughts had come to me, but they just didnโ€™t seem right. But with the help of my publisher we were able to find the right feel and fit for the cover art. One of the most important things that Iโ€™ve learned is that the cover is also a huge selling point to potential readers; so an eye catching unique cover is a must.

As for the title, it just kind of stuck with me from the beginning. โ€˜More than meets the eyeโ€™, just didnโ€™t seem to have the right ring to it given the intensity of the story I was telling. It kind of reminded me of the old saying โ€˜never judge a book by its cover.โ€™

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

This is a hard one, due to all the sanitation of ideas being used over and over again; both in books, movies, and TV shows. I have fallen back on my acting experience and think and ask myself often, โ€˜would I want to read or see this?โ€™ Or, โ€˜what makes this idea different than all the rest out there?โ€™ And โ€˜How can I make this better, whereโ€™s the twist? The hook that just suddenly takes you by surprise?โ€™ I think also allowing the book to evolve as you write it. If it takes things in a different direction naturally, why fight it? It may turn out to be better than you originally planned.

Q10. What is the most valuable piece of advice youโ€™ve been given about writing?

Never give up! I know that sounds like a complete clique and it is. But after being told numerous times by countless people that Iโ€™ll never make it, due to my dyslexia, or gender, or how competitive the industry is- that just made me want to push harder to prove them wrong. You will get more nos and or just no replies at all than you will get a yes. The thing is to just keep trying. If self publishing is the way for you than go for it. It is easier now to self publish then it was only a decade ago. I wanted to prove all the neigh-sayers wrong, and reach for a major publishing house. I consider myself extremely fortunate to have had two houses reach out with an appreciation for my work. Donโ€™t give up. Thereโ€™s a great site that I keep handy, author struggles, to just remind myself if I ever get down on myself where many if not all the house hold authors tell of their rejections. Crazy to think that at one point they were just like us.ย 

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Echoes of the Mind

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Echoes of the Mind written by the author Sj McGarry is a collection of poetry on Life, Loss and Love. By reading the poems of this book, readers will get the reminder that life is precious, love is powerful and loss is an inevitable part of our journey.

Dream Source is a wonderful poem that inspires us to live our dreams. It’s easy for dreams to remain dreams but we should live them.

‘You are Legend’ tells the readers that they are nice, likeable, energetic, etc.

Wishing is another beautiful poem in which the lover wishes to be with the person whom she loves.

I read this book while sitting on the front porch and enjoyed every bit of it. This book took me down the memory lane and reminded me of sweet and bitter memories of life. It also inspired me to chase my dreams. I got my hands on this book at the right time. Go ahead with this one.

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The Subpoena

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The Subpoena written by the author Sj McGarry is the second book in the Adventures of Cluck-Cluck book series. The story features Gina who started her family’s retail business. Gina was happy with her family’s decision to move to Utah.

Gina has a yellow nape parrot named Cluck-Cluck. Cluck-Cluck made constant clucking noise and earned his name. He is the best alarm system and his skills for in-home monitoring are appreciated.

One day a lawyer from the District Attorney’s Office told Gina that she will be receiving a subpoena regarding the recent burglary report she filed with the police. Read this story to know if there is justice.

The writing style of the author is nice and the cover photo is beautiful. The storyline is intriguing and the language used in the book is lucid. This book would take kids on an adventure. I am delighted to read this book. Great work done by the author in this one.

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Interview with author Susan Marie Chapman

1 Please introduce yourself so that the readers will get to know you better.

My name is Susan Marie Chapman. I am an award winning Childrenโ€™s book author who started writing Childrenโ€™s books in 2017. I grew up on a farm in southern Pennsylvania. I am the eldest of eight children which comes with a lot of responsibility. The experience of being around many different animals, spending my days in nature, and taking care of my siblings, gave me much to write about. My dad was an electrician and my mom stayed at home with us. We had a huge garden which covered over two acres. Here, we grew every vegetable imaginable. We also had fruit trees, grape vines, over one hundred chickens, twin piglets, geese, and litters of collie pups every six months, which were descendants of the very famous dog, Lassie. We did not have cows, but our neighbor, Mr. Thomas, had one cow and her name was Daisy. Mr. Thomas always had extra milk to share with us. He would fill up a big glass jug with fresh milk straight from the cow, it was still warm with the cream slowly rising to the top. We would then very carefully carry the milk back to our house and pour it into our hand crank ice cream maker along with ice, fresh eggs from our chickens, a lot of sugar and either strawberries from our garden or peaches from our peach trees. I donโ€™t think that I have ever tasted Ice cream that good since then.

In sixth grade, I wrote a short story and my English teacher stayed after school to help me with the grammar and spelling. We entered my story in a magazine contest for young readers and I won. I still have the tiny award medal that the magazine sent to me. In high school, I was the Sports Editor of our school newspaper, and then Editor in Chief during my senior year. I did not attend college right away. I worked in a local bank for three years. This experience was very helpful when I finally interviewed for college. My parents could not help me financially, so I had to work my way through school, working three jobs at a time. When I finished, I had a Bachelors degree in Economics, an Associates degree in Business and a Certification in Interior Decorating. After school, I met my husband and we raised two amazing children together. I was a stay at home mom, just like my mother was. Presently I live in Naples, Florida with my two Pomeranian dogs, Sugar and Cookie. You will find me in a park, under a palm tree, working on my next book with Sugar and Cookie right by my side.

  1. What is your inspiration behind your book, โ€œGrumpy The Iguanaโ€?

This is a great question and one that I am never asked. This is my very first story in the Grumpy the Iguana and Green Parrot Adventure series.

On January 1st, 2017, on a very beautiful and sunny day in Florida, I was hit by a car while walking. The person driving the car was backing up and did not see me. I should have been killed but a good samaritan shouted, โ€œSTOPโ€ and saved my life. After months of physical therapy and almost losing my leg, I started to heal. I was still limping but I forced myself to keep moving every day. Sometimes I would meet a friend at Flamingo Park to do some much needed stretching. This is where I met Grumpy the Iguana. He was in the same spot every day when I arrived and alway doing the same thing. He had a routine. My friend, who was also my trainer, noticed that Grumpy was not his usual self. โ€œOur iguana looks grumpy today. Looks like someone cut down his tree. No wonder he is upset.โ€ We both watched as Grumpy stared at the place where his tree home once stood. It turned out that the park was making some changes and started to cut down all of the older trees. Apparently these trees were not indigenous to the area. People from the neighborhood started to gather outside of the park in protest. Some held signs that said โ€œMurderersโ€. Many animals lost homes that day.

  1. When did you realize that you wanted to be an author?

I have always loved my English classes in school and reading books. When I was twelve years old I had Scarlett Fever and I was very sick for about a month. I started reading books that I found in our attic at the farm house. They were all classic novels, โ€œJane Eyreโ€ by Charlotte Bronte, โ€œGone With The Windโ€ by Margaret Mitchell, โ€œWuthering Heightsโ€ by Emily Bronte. I also read a few Charles Dickens novels, โ€œA Tale Of Two Citiesโ€, โ€œOliver Twistโ€, โ€œDavid Copperfieldโ€ and โ€œA Christmas Carolโ€. Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray was another book that I enjoyed. โ€œThe Count of Monte Cristoโ€ by Alexandre Dumas was also very good. I read every one of Nancy Drewโ€™s Mystery series books and Cherry Ames, Student Nurse series too. I still love detective shows to this day.

Whenever I had to write a book report or a true story in high school, I always got an A for a grade. I enjoyed writing, but never thought of it in as a career. My parents wanted me to take Advanced Placement courses in school. English and Art were not something that my parents encouraged. This was funny since my dad majored in English in college. As soon as I graduated from college myself, I met my husband and became a stay at home mom. I never really used my degrees in Economics and Business and I did not think about writing again until twenty years later. I was divorced and living by myself in Florida. I wanted to write a book about my Pomeranian dogs for children. I published โ€œLove, Sugar & Cookieโ€ in 2018 and I now have sixteen books published to date. You always hear stories about people that do amazing things later in life. I wrote my first book at age sixty.

  1. Please tell us something about your book, โ€œGrumpy The Iguanaโ€.

I wrote this story on the way home from Flamingo Park on the very day that Grumpyโ€™s tree was chopped down. I think it took me about fifteen minutes to write this story. The words kept pouring out of my head and onto a piece of paper, I think it was a flyer for the specials at the grocery store. I had stopped there to write down everything that I was thinking before I forgot it. After โ€œGrumpy The Iguanaโ€ was published, people would cry when they read it. I did not understand why at the time but now I know that everyone can relate to what happened to Grumpy, adults and children alike. It is a very emotional book, especially the part where the Green Parrot helps Grumpy and shows him that a little compassion goes a long way.

  1. For which age group is your book โ€œMr. squirrel finds a treasureโ€ suitable for?

โ€œMr. Squirrel Finds A Treasureโ€ is a book about taking care of our environment and how litter affects animals and humans. It is suitable for ages 3yrs to 7yrs or Preschool up until second grade. It really depends on your childโ€™s reading level. I know that my children still enjoyed Picture books until they were in fourth grade. I think they just enjoyed me reading to them and looking at the illustrations.

  1. What is your favorite quote?

I am not sure if you mean in life or in my books.

My favorite quote is, Take The Road Less Traveled. This comes from a Poem by Robert Frost titled, โ€œThe Road Not Takenโ€. Donโ€™t take the easy way. Always challenge yourself. You will have more stories to tell that way.

My favorite quote from โ€œMr. Squirrel Finds A Treasureโ€ would be, โ€œStop the litteringโ€.

  1. What do you like most about your country?

Our Freedoms that we have are the most important.

  1. What suggestion do you want to give to parents of little readers regarding a reading habit?

I think reading to your children is one of the greatest gifts you can give to them. So many things are happening all at once when you are reading books to your kids. The childโ€™s imagination is being stimulated. They are listening to your voice and learning how to pronounce words. The illustrations or pictures help the child to link the words to an image and when you read the book over and over again, night after night, you will see how excited the child is as each page is turned and how they can point to everything thing they remember and even finish the sentence on the page for you. That is a memory skill. So make it a nightly routine to read to your children.

  1. What does literary success look like to you?

Getting books into the hands of as many children as possible is a success story for me because reading fuels imagination, expands vocabulary, it helps a childโ€™s character development and it also teaches them how to form ideas and organize these ideas. The biggest plus is the bonding moment between child and parent, child and sibling, child and grandparent and child and aunt/uncle. All of these variations add to a young childโ€™s mental growth.

All of these scenarios look like literary success to me.

  1. What is your inspiration in life and why?

This is such a great question. My inspiration for my first book was my dogs, Sugar & Cookie. Their chemistry is magical and although they are already nine years old, they still attract a lot of attention each and every day when I take them for a walk. People of all age groups stop to say hello and pet them.

My passion for writing and to see how children and parents react to my books inspires me to keep going. I love what I do and I cannot wait to wake up each day and work on my stories.

This is not work to me, it is absolute enjoyment.

Susan Marie Chapman on Amazon

Meet Louie and Loucie

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“Meet Louie and Loucie” written by the author L. L. Manning is an interesting story to read. The two main characters of the story are Louie and Loucie. They are the newborn cubs and are twins.

The newborn cubs stayed very close to their mama and to each other. They were inseparable and shared great sibling bonding.

I appreciate the character of Mama as she is very patient and wants to do the best for her kids. The way Mama knew how to care well for each child and give them the attention they need is appreciated.

This is a lovely story that new parents should read along with their little ones. The writing style of the author is nice and the story is lovely. I had a great time reading this book.This book is suitable for kids of the age group 5-8 years.

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โ˜… Book Is Available On Amazon

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