NEW EBOOK RELEASE! JULY 28, 2016 CRYING BEAR , **FREE! * #GIVEAWAY **#FREE eBook

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At long last, the Third Edition of Crying Bear will be released to the public…  Today July 28th, 2016, and in celebration, Thursday, July 28, 2016,  Friday, July 29, 2016, and Saturday, July 30, 2016, I am opening the Crying Bear eBook up for FREE on Amazon here: (https://www.amazon.com/Crying-Bear-Yes-Bears-Sometimes-ebook/dp/B00ALNOOKS ), please mark your calendar. 

August 4, 2016,  will be the public release of Crying Bear in paperback here :(https://www.amazon.com/Crying-Bear-Yes-Bears-Sometimes/dp/1450587941 ) and I will be celebrating with a paperback giveaway on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/virginiabrownwright), Friday, August 4th, 2016, day, of public release.

“I am hoping that readers like the eBook so well that they buy Crying Bear in paperback for their children and grandchildren. While Crying Bear is set in the winter and throughout the book winter-themed illustrations are displayed, this book makes for a cute bedtime story any time of the year!”

-Virginia Wright

Author of  educational- nonfiction, Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do
#1 Best Seller Amazon.com in Three Categories , Top 100 Paid Best Sellers

7/10/16

If you don’t have a Kindle, download Kindle for PC for Free on Amazon here (https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Digital-Services-LLC-Download/dp/B00UB76290)

 

Big Bear Hugs,

-Virginia Wright

Bio & More Virginia Wright Books

 

Crying Bear by Virginia Wright

Description

Join this very adventurous little bear cub, as she wakes up during a long winter’s nap. Her mother is gone and she is hungry. Crying Bear has been taught some survival skills by her mother and she puts them to task when she wanders too far from the den in the snow covered mountains of Maine. She realizes it is getting late, becomes afraid and wants to make her way back home before dark.

*Will Crying Bear find food?

*Will Crying Bear locate her mother?

*Will Crying Bear make it back home by dark?

To find out the answers to the questions above, turn the pages of  this adorable children’s bear book. This book is illustrated throughout with original winter-themed illustrations by the author-illustrator,Virginia Wright. Crying Bear makes for a great children’s bedtime story book anytime of the year!

The Bear-B, activity coloring page in the back of the eBook is not printable with an eReader. PAPERBACK COPY ONLY- BONUS: Bear-B, activity coloring page in the back of the paperback book is to print out for personal use only. Commercial printing of this page is prohibited.

  • ISBN-10: 1450587941
  • ISBN-13: 978-1450587945
  • Print Length: 24 pages

Week- 4 November 25, 2012 Guest Author | Launa McNeilly Interview & Giveaway

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Week 4 – Nov. 25, 2012  Guest Author | Launa McNeilly

Welcome! Launa, I’m so happy that you are joining this event “Seven Weeks to Christmas Author Interviews & Giveaways.” Thank you so much for taking the time to come talk to us about your book. I wanted to thank you for your generous offer to give away a few copies of  your ebooks to commenters of this blog.

A couple of years ago I met Launa online, at an Amazon forum for Maine Writers. She came back with a big warm welcome! I was born and raised in Maine, but was living in Ohio at the time–We started chatting online through various author circles and stayed in touch. When I moved back to Maine in 2011, it wasn’t long before we had our first personal meeting and luncheon. I already knew we had a bond…I’m certain it wasn’t just because we were both authors, or for us both being Mainers.  Truly I feel that there was a higher power that intervened that day at Amazon to make our paths cross, because soon Launa became family to me. I love her dearly, and I know you will too!  It was important for me to do this interview with Launa, because she truly is an amazing writer!  Please help me in welcoming her to my blog…Give it up for LAUNA MCNEILLY AUTHOR. **Hands clapping-crowd cheering!**

With that said Launa, let’s get on with your interview.

-Virginia

Launa McNeilly Author

1.)   What led you to become an author? I had a story in my head and needed to write it.

2.)   What genre do you write? I write fictional drama/ mystery and paranormal.

3.)  When you write, do you prefer silence or do you like to listen to music or the television? I have written while the TV is on but much prefer silence. Though when the scenes are playing in my head, it doesn’t matter what is going on around me, as the focus is the writing.

4.) Do you have a particular place you prefer to write? I always write in my recliner. I’m comfortable and I can concentrate on  getting the story typed onto my laptop.

5.)  How long did it take you to write your first book? My first book was quick because I had it in my head for so long. It took me three months to write it, but as writers know, in creating a book it’s usually the easy part of the process.

6.)  Where do you get your inspirations from to write? My inspiration for writing comes from the characters that seem to pop into my head and when I listen to them, a story is born.

7.)  Can you describe the feeling you had when you held your first published book? The day I opened the box to see my first novel in book form was unbelievable. I held it, smelled it, opened it, closed it, and stared at the cover with my name on it. I won’t say it was as much a miracle as holding my newborns, but it was close.

8.) What book are you currently working on? I am working now on the third book in my Cami Series, but have finished my fourth book, “In The Shadows Of Boston” which is now in the editing phase and I hope to have it out by the end of the year at the latest.

9.) Please give us a brief synopsis of your newest WIP. I will give you the first chapter of   ” In The Shadows of Boston by Launa McNeilly .” I hope you like it.

10.) Where can people find your books? My books are listed at most online bookstores in paper book or ebook.

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Launa-McNeilly/e/B002W05XWQ/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1351623358&sr=8-1

LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/launamcneilly

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/launa.mcneilly

Comments are now open!

The Recipe Corner

Recipes @ The Recipe Corner

I’m so excited how the recipe corner is starting to shape up! It was suggested by fans that I start posting recipes on my writing blog instead of only on social media sites. Based on the requests, I am going to post recipes in a new section here on my blog, that I refer to as the recipe corner.                                                              (https://virginiawright.com/blog/recipes)

If you have a “Tried and True” recipe you would like to have posted at the recipe corner, send in the recipe to [info] [at] virginiawright [dot] com. In the subject area type: Recipe Submission. Please include your full name and the state you are from along with your recipe, adding that you give permission to post your recipe. All recipes are reviewed for consideration, and if your recipe is chosen, you will be notified when it is in the queue for posting.

-Virginia Wright, Author & Queen of Recipe Adaptation :-)

Can an author break away from a genre?

Virginia Wright AuthorI’ve thought for many years of writing a romantic novel. Some say when you get branded for one genre that it is hard to break away from that stigma. Two years ago I joined Romance Writers of America, and it has taken me two years to write one chapter of a romantic novel, but I’m giving it a whirl, and putting one foot ahead of the other. I just bought a romantic mystery on Kindle “An Unlikely Arrangement” by Patty Wiseman. Congrats Patty on your newest release! Maybe one day I will get mine finished–until then, I’m working on my next children’s book “The Christmas Secret” and I love how it is beginning to unfold…

I illustrate my own books, The Princess and the Castle, The Prince and the Dragon, Crying Bear and my book “Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do” as well as take photographs for those I feel photographs would be better served. Writing is something I have done my whole life…dreamed of being a writer when I was just a little girl (Virginia Brown) writing in my journal on the veranda in Belfast, Maine. Not every book is a winner, but for me it is a personal journey, and so very awesome to think that people buy my books and read my words and may learn something from what I have written, such as in my non-fiction, Buzzzzzzzz. Or that a small child learned a lesson in Crying Bear, or that a little one might fall asleep dreaming they are a princess after being read The Princess and the Castle…

For me, as an author, and writer…nothing could be any cooler than to hear someone liked something I wrote. I’m hoping, and believe, that if you write for your readers, that your believers and faithful followers will check out your new genre.  It doesn’t mean that they will like what you are writing but they will probably understand and respect your growth as a writer…

Written by: Virginia Wright

 

The Recipe Lady

Heirloom Recipes by Virginia WrightFor ten years, before authoring my books, I was the senior writer for Lowfat Weekly, a website, I founded. (If you’ve read my other blogs, then you are familiar with a post that told about why I closed down that website).  While working at Lowfat Weekly part of my job was recipe developer, and  included adapting recipes to healthier Low Fat versions. I LOVED that challenge! As a food blogger, I was known as “The Recipe Lady.” The problem I had was…READ THE REST OF THE BLOG

-Virginia Wright
Queen of Recipe Adaptation                                                                                                            The Recipe Weekly http://www.therecipeweekly.com