Crazy Cat by author Marta Pona

Book: Crazy Cat

Author: Marta Pona

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

CRAZY CAT is the debut Children’s book of the author Marta Pona. This is the story of a crazy cat who uses little pink tricycle to get around. At night, she explores her neighbourhood to hunt down mice to eat. Crazy Cat is also a fearless Karate Champion. What gonna happen when a dog named Sam who give a good chase to cats moved into the area?

This is an interesting story about a cat. Illustrations are so pretty and crazy cat looks so adorable in the book pictures. Cover photo of the book is nice. Parents and kids can read this book together so kids can discuss the discussion questions with their parents. Writing style of Marta is amazing and I enjoyed this wonderful story of Crazy Cat.

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Interview with author S.G. Blaise

Book: The Last Lumenian

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

I write under the pen name S.G. Blaise, which is a direct translation of my real name. I was born and raised in a Hungary and grew up in the last half of Soviet oppression. Although I always wanted to be a writer, I never imagined I’d be doing it in English.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘The Last Lumenian’ book?

One of the rewarding challenges was learning the craft while writing my book. I must have written five or six books, averaging 500 pages, as I developed my style.

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

There are many amazing authors who influenced me both professionally and as a reader. They include authors like Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson, Ilona Andrews, Kim Harrison, Patricia Briggs, Danielle Steele, Sydney Sheldon, Robert Ludlum, Karen Marie Moning just to name a few.

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

One of the most amazing things growing up in Hungary was all the rich history that surrounded me. Each morning, I would walk past ancient Roman ruins as I headed to high school. The high school itself was located at the foot of one of the most world-renowned castles in Europe, visible from all its windows. Other times, I would pass by a famous mineral bath built in the 16th century by the Turks during their 150-year occupation. Looking at them, it never ceased to amaze me to imagine what it must have been like to live during those times.

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

I spend a few months developing the story and the world building before I start writing. I am happy to share that I am in the process of revising the sequel to The Last Lumenian, planned for release late Summer or late fall 2021.

Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘The Last Lumenian’ book?

It took over six years from start to finish. Plus one more year to get it published.

Q7. On what platforms readers can find ‘The Last Lumenian’ book to buy?

The Last Lumenian is available on Amazon in ebook, audiobook and paperback format. As an ebook it is also available at Barnes & Noble, GooglePlay, Kobo and Apple Books.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘The Last Lumenian’?

The book cover is the result of a wonderful collaboration with Dissect Designs. Tim Barber did a phenomenal job translating my story into a stunning cover that recently won an award at the 2020 Annual Best Book Awards in the category of Best Cover Design: Fiction.

The title came to me in a brainstorming session with my editor. We were looking for a unique angle that would not only describe the first book but the whole series, too.

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

I try to create an immersive world for my readers so that they will feel like they have escaped reality when reading The Last Lumenian series. Adding details like specially made catchphrases make for unique dialog. Intriguing characters and humor sprinkled throughout the story are all designed to keep the reader entertained and the story to be a page-turner. As for myself, writing the best story possible is a reward in and of itself. I love coming up with new twists and turns, building the world and creating unique characters. It’s all part of the fun of writing The Last Lumenian series and I am having a blast!

Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?

There are many secrets in the book but I’m afraid I can’t share any without spoiling the story. The readers so far really liked the glossary at the end and found it useful to keep track of the characters and enjoyed the unexpected humor in it.

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Yuka’s Way Home by author Abigail Roscoe

Book: Yuka’s Way Home

Author: Abigail Roscoe

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

Yuka’s Way Home is a Children’s Book written and illustrated by Abigail Roscoe. It is an educational Children’s book that will take kids on an exciting adventures. Story features Yuka, a caribou who is migrating for the first time and is planning to go to his winter home with his herd.

As Yuka and the herd began their journey, Yuka got separated from his herd. Grab a copy of this book and read it yourself to know what Yuka will do further? Will he get any company or will he get lonely?

This book will educate kids about Sami people, Caribou and reindeer. Illustrations are mind blowing. I am glad to read this book. I am thankful to Abigail for sharing her love about Caribou with us through this book. It is really an amazing story book and I am sure that kids will adore it.

“Yuka’s Way Home” has a Kickstarter campaign running, where you can get an amazing early bird price on this book, making a beautiful hardcover cheaper than the paperback. Go check out @cariboou or @yukaswayhome ‘s bio on Instagram for the link!

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Raise Your Voice For Courtney by author Kimberly Daley

Book: Raise Your Voice For Courtney

Author: Kimberly Daley

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

“Raise Your Voice For Courtney” is a Children’s Book written by the author Kimberly Daley and illustrated by Courtney Soden. Story features a little girl Courtney who has a small voice. Whenever she speaks to her family and friends they ask her to speak up. This upsets Courtney and she stays quiet. She knew from inside that she needs help. Grab a copy of this wonderful story and find out how Courtney will find the true voice and courage that she holds inside?

This is a mind blowing story that I like to recommend not only to kids but also to adults. Story teaches a valuable lesson that we should speak from our heart. This book is full of vibrant illustrations. Storytelling skills of Kimberly is awesome. Colorful pictures will catch kid’s attention. It’s a worth reading story that will boost one’s confidence.

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The Broken III: Control by author A.L. Frances

Book: The Broken III: Control

Author: A.L. Frances

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

After reading the first two books in The Broken series, I was very curious to read the third one and it’s worth my time. Control is the third book in a four-part series. Phil Parkinson has lost his wife Alice and all of his five kids are missing. He has also lost his mother-in-law Dorothy Davies. He only has support of Matthew Honey who is and has been in his shoes.

At Moycullen Nunnery, Sister Elisabeth rants insanely. Due to this, other sisters had locked her inside her room. Elisabeth gave her soul to an evil entity Jezebel. Inside her room, Eve and five of Phil’s children are in demonic form with Jezebel. Will Detective Chief Superintendent Terry be able to help in bringing back Phil’s and Matthew’s kids?

While reading this story I was little terrified but I was enjoying it so much that I kept on reading it till the last. It would be great to see this book series as a movie. I appreciate author’s vivid imagination in building the amazing world. Writing style of Frances is amazing. Narration is strong and smooth. I enjoyed every bit of this story. I am definitely interested to read the next book by Frances.

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Meatloaf Beatloaf by author Kimberly Daley

Book: Meatloaf Beatloaf

Author: Kimberly Daley

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

Meatloaf Beatloaf is an interesting Children’s Book written by the author Kimberly Daley and illustrated by Courtney L Soden. Story features a little boy who hates meatloaf. To save himself from eating a meatloaf, he gave various ideas to his mom to use the meatloaf. Grab a copy of this exciting tale and get to know will the little boy taste meatloaf? If he will taste it, will he like it?

Being a picky eater myself, I could relate very well to the story. Many times it happens that without tasting a dish, we assume that we won’t be liking this dish and therefore we never taste it. This is an adventurous story that is written well. Illustrations are eye catchy and cover photo of the book is wonderful. This book teaches an amazing lesson to kids that we shouldn’t judge a book by its cover or a food without tasting it.

Parents can gift this book to their kiddos and I also like to recommend them to try the meatloaf recipe given at the end of the book. This book is a fun read for me.

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Sam Makes A Budget by Krystal Martin and Thomas Hilliard IV

Book: Sam Makes A Budget

Author’s: Krystal Martin and Thomas Hilliard IV

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

Sam Makes A Budget is a Children’s Book written by the authors Krystal Martin and Thomas Hilliard IV. This book is to provide financial education to kids. Story features a little boy Sam who has $20 birthday money from his grandmother. Read this book to see how Sam will manage his money.

It is a short and quick book to read that introduces basic financial terms to kids. After reading this book, kids will get excited to manage their money.

Mark Stewart has done wonderful job as an illustrator. I am glad to recommend this “learning with fun” book to little readers. Parents can use this book to develop children’s interest in financial education.

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When I’m Feeling Red by author Jessica Senesac

Book: When I’m Feeling Red

Author: Jessica Senesac

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

When I’m Feeling Red is a Children’s Book written by the author Jessica Senesac and illustrated by Kate Kropp. It is the first book in the “How I’m Feeling” series. This is an amazing book that teaches kids what they can do when they feel red and are about to lose their head. Getting angry is very easy but staying calm is something that people need to learn.

I like to strongly recommend this book to both kids and adults as adults also feel red and they don’t know how to calm themselves in such a situation. Writing style of Jessica is nice. This book is written in a creative way and kids will be delighted to read it. Cover photo of the book is well designed and illustrations are amazing throughout the book. Discussion questions at the end will help kids to analyze their behavior and they can choose how to react next time when they feel red.

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Interview with author S.C. Farrow

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

I love to write but haven’t always been a writer. In the past, I’ve had some pretty wacky jobs like lampshade maker, cigarette girl, and vocalist. I’ve also done some wacky things. I once spent a week in a Swiss castle with the Hugh Jackman of Cuba. I’ve climbed inside the Great Pyramid in Egypt. I’ve written and produced feature films. And I’ve been arrested for possession of a prohibited substance.
Most importantly though, I’m fascinated by myriad topics and like to use both beautiful words and broken characters to explore the human condition as well as to challenge the status quo on some of society’s most widely held perceptions.
I teach creative writing at higher education institutions in Melbourne. However, this year I’ll be launching my own online creative writing trainings called Your Writing Mentor, so watch out for that!

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘This Is Not A Lie’ book?

I really only had one challenge and that was time. I was juggling writing with work, study, and running a household, so it took me a long time to finish the book—around five years. Sometimes I’d get up early and write for an hour or so before work, then I’d try and write some after work.
When I was studying, I wasn’t able to write much at all. During those years, most of my time was spent writing academic content. However, I tried to write something every day even if it was just one line or one small paragraph. I figured writing something was better that writing nothing.
Hopefully, it won’t take me as long to write the next one!

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

Oh, goodness, this is a tough question. However, I’d have to say that Emily Bronte, Mary Shelly, Franz Kafka, William Burroughs, Toni Morrison, Tim Winton, Helen Garner, and Thomas Keneally have probably influenced me the most. These writers are amongst my favourites.

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

The beach. Any beach. Whether it’s the beach around the bay where I live, or somewhere else along Australia’s massive coastline. I love the water.

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

It’s really easy to lose focus or direction when you’re working on a manuscript that’s over eighty-thousand words. However, I’m a planner so I like spending time drafting an outline that will keep me focused as I worked. However, I also enjoy working organically and a lot of This is Not a Lie’s threads developed organically. The challenge is integrating those threads into the outline. It takes a bit of juggling, but it can be done!
The other thing I spend a lot of time on is research. Even though a significant part of This is Not a Lie is inspired by real people and events, I still had to do quite a bit of research. Most times I was able to find the answers I was looking for but when I couldn’t I had to get a little creative in order to fill the gaps.
Right now, I’m in the very early stages of a new book and it’s about the research. Good research really is the key to creating authentic characters and settings.

Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘Open Wounds’ book?

Open Wounds is a collection of short stories that I’ve written over the last twenty years. There’s no real thread or common theme to the collection other than the stories are all about characters who are desperately lost or damaged.
The first edition was published by Dixi Books in 2019. It’s my fondest hope that at some point in the future there will be a new edition that features several new stories.

Q7. On what all platforms readers can find your books to buy?

As far as I know it’s currently available from Amazon UK, IT, and IN. It will be available in the US and Australia around April, I think. However, it’s also available to order from Book Depository, Waterstones, and a few other places. A quick search in your Internet browser will help you to find it.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the cover and the title of your books?

The title was fairly easy because it comes from a line in the book that is significant to the main character. However, the process of coming up with a cover image was a little more challenging. The publisher had their graphic designer come up with a few ideas but none of them truly captured the essence of the book.
In the end, I sent the publisher an image that I had as an example and that’s the one they chose to use for the final version.

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

Oh, that’s a great question. I like to experiment with structure, from the small stuff like sentence structure all the way up to the big stuff like the structure of the plot. For example, This is Not a Lie is about a rock band, so I wanted the text to be rhythmic like a song. The main characters life is also fractured, so I wanted the chapter lengths to be uneven and fractured as well. I wanted them to mirror his internal struggle.
I’ll most likely take a similar approach with my next novel.

Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?

Hmm… I can’t think of any secrets per se as the blurb really says it all. However, if you read carefully you might pick up on some of the symbology that’s embedded in the text.

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Interview with author Julia Fagundus

Book: Edward The Egg: Coloring Tales Of Adventure

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

Hello everyone. My name is Julia Fagundus and I am the author of Edward the Egg, Coloring Tales of Adventure. (Bilingual English-Spanish version also available). I am a North Carolina native who loves enjoying both the mountains, river, and beach whenever I get time away from teaching at our local community college or attending soccer, baseball or golf events with my three kids.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘Edward The Egg: Coloring Tales Of Adventure’ book?

The main challenge were the many years between telling Edward the Egg stories to my kids and actually writing the stories down on paper. Jogging my memory back to all the details of each story took some time. The tales in the book were first told to my oldest son when he was four. He’s now 17. I wish I had written them all down as I told them, I have so many I couldn’t possibly remember them all.

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

My love for reading started later in life. It wasn’t until my 30s that I really started to enjoy sitting down with a book. One children’s book that influenced, or I would say confirmed to me that it was ok to include a drawing that you could color as my illustrations, would be Shel Silverstein’s books. My educational background in technical writing influenced the format and writing style I chose for the book.

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

My very favourite place to visit is the river right by my hometown. Wonderful memories of my family swimming, boating, tubing, wakeboarding flood my mind. It’s a place we all go and get away from the cares of the world for a couple hours and get to enjoy the breeze and sunshine on the water. The family time, that’s hard to find sometimes these days, makes it pretty special too.

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

When you are self-publishing I would say yes. I did SO MUCH research. I spent several hours watching videos to make sure I didn’t miss any steps I needed to take in order to successfully self-publish (and I’m still hoping I didn’t miss any!). Writing the first draft of the book ended up being one of the easiest steps. It was a little challenging but I eventually learned, through lots of googling and videos, how to: start my own publishing company, apply for copyright, write a copyright page, get ISBN’s, design and create my own cover, learn correct formatting to successfully upload my book to different platforms, and the list goes on.

Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘Edward The Egg: Coloring Tales Of Adventure’ book?

Writing the first draft of the book took around one month. However, the entire process starting from typing the first story, to the day it went live on Amazon and Barnes and Noble was two and a half years. It took around one month to write the first draft of the book which contains five short stories. The editing process along with the other items listed above in question 5 attributed to the overall length of the process along with only being able to work on the book part-time.

Q7. On what platforms can readers find ‘Edward The Egg: Coloring Tales Of Adventure’ book to buy?

My author website, RoyalKIND.org; Amazon; Barnes and Noble; Itunes; Walmart

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Edward The Egg: Coloring Tales Of Adventure’?

My illustrator, Madi Mirra, is one of my daughter’s best friends. She spent many nights at my house and heard many Edward the Egg stories. When I told her I was going to put the stories in a book she asked if she could illustrate them. She illustrated the pictures inside the book and the title artwork. I took the title artwork along with the Edward the Egg graphic and used cover software to create the background they would be on. When I saw the window with the sky and clouds background option I knew it was perfect. The stories had always been bedtime stories for my kids. I wanted the cover to look like Edward was climbing out his bedroom window to go on an adventure, hoping that kids as they read the stories would feel that they were going on an adventure too.

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

Writing Edward the Egg sparked the creation of RoyalKIND, my publishing company. I had no idea that once I chose the name RoyalKIND, an even bigger vision would be birthed. RoyalKIND became not only a publishing company, but a lifestyle brand as well.
In order to keep things “fresh” I wanted RoyalKIND books to go beyond the book. This lead to an Instagram page where readers can connect (@royalkind.edwardtheegg) with coloring contests along with encouragement for readers to write and share their own stories. Just like in the Edward the Egg stories, we can tape people up too! I wanted RoyalKIND to inspire others to encourage those around them.
RoyalKIND.org was created to help make this happen. I knew I needed a website to help spread the message that we are all RoyalKIND: chosen, loved, approved and powerfully equipped to positively change our world in an instant. Merchandise and stickers can be purchased at RoyalKIND.org to help spread the message! I am also working on a contest to post soon at @royalkind.take.the.time to win a RoyalKIND sweatshirt and stickers. My goal is for everyone to know they are Royal. I believe once when you know you are RoyalKIND you will be inspired to “Take the Time” to share the message.

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