About Virginia Wright

VIRGINIA WRIGHT (born Virginia Brown) is an American multi-genre best-selling author, award-winning illustrator, and nature photographer born and raised in Maine. As an artist, the cover Wright designed for Steampunk Alice by Dennis Higgins won the AUTHORSdb Gold Award (2014). She won the AUTHORSdb Silver Award (2016) from Timothy the Christmas Mouse Coloring Book. Crying Bear ranked #1 Amazon Best Seller in Children's Bear Books (2016). Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do, ranked #1 Amazon Best Seller in three categories (2016). Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do is the AUTHORSdb Cover Contest Bronze Award winner (2018), in the Education category. Ayuh, Another Downeast Cookbook ranked #2 Hot New Release Best-Selling in New England Cooking, Food & Wine (2018). As a multi-genre writer, Virginia's WIP is currently a romance novella. Besides writing, in her pastime, when she isn't spending time with her husband, Virginia is a foodie and restaurant reviewer. She enjoys sifting through old recipes and photographing everything she cooks and eats. She is also a nature photographer and a mixed media artist; she gets her ideas for her illustrations through inspiration that she gathers from the nature that surrounds her, which is ever-present in her designs.

ANNOUNCEMENT: Jodi Desautels Book Giveaway Winner and More “Future” Giveaways

Good Tuesday morning…

After I host a guest author on my blog, everyone waits anxiously I’m sure for the announcement of who the “comment winner” will be.

As a little girl, I remember winning a drum set at the 5 & 10 on Main street in Belfast, Maine. My grandmother and I went into that store and we both put our names in the box for the giveaway they were having. Nana,won a large comfortable wicker chair with a red pad for the seat. We were both very excited with our winnings! Then several years later, when I had young children, I put our family’s name in at a store to win a set of Encyclopedias…I won. How excited I was. It is always fun winning!

Without further ado….

Congratulations goes out to: Karen Phillips

You have won a copy of  author & illustrator Jodi Desautels new release, “Clarinda Cloud.” I will be getting your information to the author soon, Karen. Enjoy!

While I have your attention–I wanted to mention that there were 97 shares, between Facebook Likes, pins, etc. for this blog post. My heart is truly touched that so many follow my blog, and care enough to share my blog posts. I love you all for that! Please invite your friends and family to sign up for my blog updates by email. All they have to do is go to the homepage of my blog and on the sidebar they will see where to sign up via email. I do not bombard your inbox with lots of emails. I generally post one maybe two times a week. That’s it. Unless I have something really exciting to share. :-)

I’m working on a couple of new writing projects in 2013 – 2014, and a new blog (The Recipe Weekly). The Recipe Weekly is a place to share recipes, health and nutrition articles, and a place for me to ramble with my thoughts on various food issues. It will be a work in progress. I’m gearing up for a introduction  late spring to early summer to this new blog with a nice giveaway. Right now,  I have a couple of months tied up with prior commitments, then it will be full steam ahead…

On February 17, please join me as I introduce to you “Author, Joe Pranaitis. ” Joe is having a special giveaway on my blog…he is giving away four of his books and a $25 Amazon gift card. Please tell all your friends about this giveaway and stop by next Sunday or Monday and give a shout out to Joe. Good Luck!
Lastly…I’m being interviewed by Author & Illustrator Tracy Campbell,  Saturday, February 23, 2013. I am going to let that be my weekly post and will refer you all over to her blog on February 24th with a link to the exact post. Yes, I’m having a giveaway…In honor of spring heading our way, I’m going to be giving away my non-fiction, educational book “Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do,”  to (one) commenter that gets me buzzing with their comment!

Lots of excitement ahead…stayed tuned!

Hugs,

-Virginia Wright

February 10, 2013 – Author Interview and Giveaway with Jodi Desautels

Hi everyone, thanks for stopping by my blog! It is my pleasure to introduce to you my friend, and an awesome Author, Illustrator, and Educator,  Jodi Desautels. Jodi is giving away her newest book, Clarinda Cloud, to (1) commenter. Please enjoy this interview and don’t forget to comment for your chance to win Jodi’s book.

Judy is an educator, when you comment, enrich her brain! Enjoy the challenge. :-)

And on with the interview…

-Virginia Wright, Author, Illustrator, & Queen of Recipe Adaptation

 

Jodi Desautels is a wife and mother.  She is a life-long learner who has two rules to live by:  “The Golden Rule” and “Live. Laugh. Love.”  She loves family, friends, and nature.  Passions include caring for people, education, writing, illustrating, and photography.

Jodi’s latest release on eBook, Clarinda Cloud, can be found at Amazon.com.

Clarinda Cloud, Paperback. at Amazon.com

 

Please tell us the title of your latest release and give us a brief synopsis?

My newest title is a concept book of feelings and colors for young children called, “Clarinda Cloud.”

Clarinda Cloud sounds like a wonderful concept book!

With that said, please tell us where the inspiration comes from when writing and illustrating.

I usually get my inspiration for writing from childhood experiences; either mine or those of someone I know.  I like to write stories that are relatable, fun, and often educational.  However, with “Clarinda Cloud,” it was a little different.  That inspiration came from the desire to try illustrating.  I have had difficulty getting illustrations for my other stories and I used to enjoy drawing as a child, so I started creating simple drawings and posting them on Facebook.  That is when a friend, you actually, suggested that I try writing a story that would fit my drawing skills.  So, I created “Clarinda Cloud.”  (Thank you for that by the way.  LOL!)

Awww! You are welcome. I remember when you started posting your illustrations on Facebook…and we discussed your desire to illustrate your own books—yes, I did suggest you write a story for early learners, as I felt your illustrations would be perfect for that age range.

How long have you been writing books? I have been writing them for quite some time–20 years maybe.  Although, it wasn’t until 6 or 7 months ago that I was first published.  It was right before then, that I found out Angie Harris was first published.  She and I became great friends and she encouraged me to get published.  We have sort of learned and progressed together since then… along with two other wonderful authors in our original group.

It is always wonderful to have other author friends to encourage us.

What makes writing and illustrating so enjoyable for you? Well… not only do I enjoy writing, illustrating, and creating… I also like that the writing and illustrating community seems so friendly.   Most authors and illustrators are happy to take a minute to share writing/illustrating tips, ideas, and resources… or to read over a quick piece and give some feedback.  Many authors and illustrators have shared ideas with me, helped me, asked me for help, encouraged me, and inspired me.

I am a huge believer in authors helping authors.

Tell us about your next book. I haven’t decided yet.  I have a few stories written that I may try to illustrate.  I also have a couple of activity book ideas in the works.  I hope you don’t mind if I elaborate for a minute.

No, I do not mind at all. Go ahead and elaborate on your book ideas.

One idea is an activity book based on “Clarinda Cloud.”  I already have some of the activity pages created.  The other is an informational word search book about authors and illustrators.  Each author/illustrator would have a page which includes… maybe a short bio, list of book/works, their websites/blogs, etc. and a word search.  I am hoping to get enough participants.  They would send me the info.  I would create the word search based upon the search words they send me and format the page with their information.  I think it would be a fun and unique way for us all to get more publicity for our work!  (Anyone interested can contact me through my Facebook page or my website.)

Sounds like a great idea! I would love to have an author page in your book.

When writing do you prefer silence or listening to music? I don’t think I have a preference.  I have done both.  It depends on the mood.

That is exactly how I feel!

Do you have a favorite time of day to write? No, I don’t think so.  I am not a morning person, so it isn’t morning.  But… other than that, I don’t think I have a favorite time.  LOL!

I am more alert in the morning, however I write whenever the mood strikes me.

Where can people purchase your books? I have two books out at the moment…. “Johnny’s Adventure Makes Reading Fun” and my newest one, “Clarinda Cloud.”  They are both available at Amazon.com and other online retailers.  They are also available in Kindle version.

That is wonderful!

Please let everyone know where they can find you online. I am on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest under Jodi Desautels.  You can be sure it is me from this author picture or a picture of me sitting on my husband’s Harley.  You can also find me at my websites/blogs at www.duolearning.weebly.com and www.smallreadsbookcorner.weebly.com.  Give me a little time and I will be elsewhere as well.  For example, I am setting up an Author Page at Amazon.com and creating a lens on Squidoo.com.  There will probably be more to come.

It is definitely important to be out there– to reach potential followers/readers of your blog. I might have to check out Squidoo.com, myself.

Is there anything else you would like to say about your writing and illustrating experience? I have found that writing/illustrating is a great release for me.  It has also helped me to grow and gain more self-confidence.  So many people have been so supportive… always starting and ending with my husband.  I have tried new things… pushed myself out of my comfort zone.  Even this interview is something that is usually out of my comfort zone.  (I don’t like to talk about myself publicly.)  Sometimes it still surprises me that I am a published author… I have written books, illustrated and formatted a book, created book trailers, and learned all kinds of other related skills!  I want to thank everyone who has encouraged me and helped me along the way!  I also want to thank you for this interview!

From what I have seen, you are doing wonderful thus far!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jodi’s other book, Johnny’s Adventure Makes Reading Fun

February Preschool and Kindergarten Activity Pages

“February” Preschool Projects –  Shapes Theme Activity Page (s) for preschool children – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Beginning with number 1 write a number in each shape below and end with the number 9. Name all the shapes. Color the shape that there is the most of. Draw shapes in the square box. Shape  Recognition, following instructions.  This is just one of our monthly activity pages for preschool children.

Authors Tagging Authors Blog Hop

Hello Everyone!
I was asked to contribute in the ‘Authors Tagging Authors’ Blog Hop.’ And I was tagged by Author, Candace C. Bowen. Before I answer the questions and answers in the blog hop, I wanted to tell you a little bit about Candace. She was born in Chicago, and later moved to Pompano Beach, Florida–where she now resides.  She is author of: A knight of Silence  ( A  Knight Series Novel), A knight of Battle, Spur of the Moment, Wicked embers, and coming in 2013 Jack of Hearts. 

You can learn more about this awesome writer on her website!

The Q & A of the  (Authors Tagging Authors Blog Hop) is going to be today’s blog post! Please join me next Sunday, February 10, 2013 for the interview I did with Author Jodi Desautels. She will be having a book giveaway, so be sure and stop by!

Now on with my answers to the blog hop questions…

What is the working title of your next book?

The working title of my next book I have been contemplating, but I believe I am going with  “Douglas the Friendly Dragon.”

Where did the idea come from for the book?

The idea came from writing a book in 2010, The Princess and the Castle. This book I wrote for my granddaughter Elisabeth because princesses, castles, and the like fascinate her. She wanted me to write her a story and I could not think of any idea any better than to create a store about a “princess.” In this book, I created characters that I could continue with in companion books. The dragon character in Douglas the Friendly Dragon showed up in The Prince and the Dragon. Therefore, to continue…the next logical step for me, is to write a story about the dragon, as I have written one about the princess and the prince.

What genre does your book fall under?

Douglas the Friendly Dragon falls under the genre of children’s fiction/fantasy.

What actors would you choose to play the part of your characters in a movie rendition? I would have to think about that…It would be fun to have my grandchildren star in a movie, because the first two fantasy books were written for my grandchildren.
What is the one sentence synopsis of your book?

Douglas the Friendly Dragon discovers why he could not breathe fire in the companion book, The Prince and the Dragon, now that he knows the truth about that, he has many more adventures…

Will your book be self-published or represented by an agency?

Unless an agency comes knocking on my door– then “Douglas the Friendly Dragon” will be released by me as a First Kindle Edition.


How long did it take you to write the first draft of the manuscript?

I am still working on this manuscript and illustrations.

What other books would you compare this to within your genre?

Perhaps, The Reluctant Dragon by author, Kenneth Grahame.

Who or what inspired you to write this book?

Douglas the Friendly Dragon was inspired by its companion books—The Princess and the Castle, and The Prince and the Dragon.

What else about the book might pique the reader’s interest?

The fact that this is a companion book might pique reader’s interest, and because I have been able to incorporate the characters in my other books without it actually being a series.

The End

I asked a number of authors to participate in this blog hop, but many had already joined in and was doing it or had done the hop! Therefore, I encourage you to visit Candace C. Bowen’s blog.

And Jodi Desautels blog.

While you are at it…check out Dennis Higgins, Author.

And Tracy Campbell’s Blog.

Don’t forget to go here…
Sherry   Ellis – Mama Diaries.

Lastly, Eric VanRaepenbusch Happy Birthday Author

Thank you, See you next Sunday…

-Virginia  Wright

FREE eBooks February 2, 2013 by Author Dennis Higgins, Jodi Desautels, and Virginia Wright

Authors unite and give away their eBooks on Amazon.com February 2, 2013.

Jodi Desautels

Johnny’s Adventure Makes Reading Fun

Reading is difficult for many children, including Johnny. Yet, there are ways to make reading more fun. See how Johnny’s adventure makes reading more fun for him.

Dennis Higgins

Parallel Roads (Lost on Route 66) on Kindle

When the spring of 1946 comes, Katherine Callahan decides to leave her loving husband and newborn baby so that she may embark upon an unknowingly tragic journey across the famous American highway from Chicago to her sister’s home in Burbank. She never does arrive.

Fast forward into the present, Kevin Callahan, Katherine’s grandson, along with his best friend Cheryl Bachman, traces his grandmother’s steps along the now decommissioned road to uncover the mystery surrounding her disappearance. They are armed with only a handful of postcards from Katherine and a Victorian secret code involving postage stamps surrounding a mysterious man from her past. This, along with Cheryl’s detective skills and an unusual, paranormal connection between Kevin and his grandmother transcending time itself, bring them closer to the truth as their lives merge in 1946.

Virginia Wright

1.) Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do

Honeybees are amazing creatures, for they are insects that provide us with golden sweet food known as honey. Learn the basics about honeybees, where and how they live, by reading this very interesting, easy to understand story. Do all honeybees sting? What do they do with pollen? Are bees in trouble? How do they make honey? What can we do to benefit the bees? You will find these answers and more in Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do. Real photographs inside the book get you up close and personal with our greatest pollinator the honeybee, including one of a bee’s tongue…

2.) Crying Bear

Join this very adventurous little bear cub, as she wanders too far from the den in the snow covered mountains of Maine.

3.) The Prince and the Dragon

Join in on the fun for a day and follow Tyler after he receives an amazing gift for his birthday. With this unusual gift he discovers a magical world just beyond, where he learns that an act of kindness helps another overcome his fear of being unlike others.

4.) The Princess and the Castle

Join in on the fun for a day and follow Elisabeth after she receives an incredible gift for her birthday; and with this amazing gift–she discovers a magical world just beyond, where she has one adventure after another.