September 16th – 19th Author Interview and Giveaway

Crying Bear By Virginia Wright

On Sunday, September 16th, I will be a guest on, Mama Diaries, blog. I will be giving away some copies of my book, Crying Bear. You must comment at the Mama Diaries on September 16th to enter for your chance to win a book. Here’s the link to Author Sherry Ellis’s blog, the Mama Diaries:http://sherryellis.blogspot.com/ See you on the 16th.

-Virginia

 

 

 

Idle Chit-Chat

I’ve never had a hard time with idle chit-chat while standing in the line at the super market, or anywhere else I go!  I’ve met many very interesting people over the years, in my travels around the United States and overseas. Sometimes it is a person who just needed to lay a burden on someone else’s shoulder; or that a complete stranger will share moments of happiness, a loss, or confesses something they couldn’t to anyone else.

Nonetheless, I’ve never been sorry by engaging in a conversation with someone about their children, grandchildren, or life– PEOPLE ARE INTERESTING! Sometimes just listening will help someone lift a burden, or work through something they knew they had to do all along. Behind the hat, the make-up, the tired eyes or sad face, you may find…that you have something in common with the person standing there looking back at you. Just by opening up, letting go, being free just for an idle moment for a little chit-chat you might find out.

Couldn’t we all stand to take time to be pleasant for five minutes while waiting in a line or sitting next to someone at an appointment? It doesn’t hurt to open up, give of one’s self, and besides, you might just make someone’s day and who knows maybe your own! Being “Kind” to people means so much to them!

I hope your day is filled with “Sunshine and Rainbows!”

-Virginia Wright

Bluets | Houstonia caerulea

Bluets | Houstonia caerulea Photo (c) Virginia Wright

 

Congratulations! Dana and Lorelei Buzzetta

Congratulations! Dana you won a copy of  Author Sherry Ellis’s book “That Mama is a Grouch.” Please email me your mailing address @ [info [at] virginiawright.com]

and

Lorelei Buzzetta– you  won a Smashwords download of “That Mama is a Grouch. I will be emailing you the code to go pick up your free eBook copy.

Both of you were chosen as winners among the many commenters that visited my blog while Author Sherry Ellis was a guest.  Thanks again!

That Mama is a Grouch

Guest Post | Sherry Ellis, Author

Sherry Ellis, Author

Sherry Ellis is the author of That Baby Woke Me Up, AGAIN and That Mama is
a Grouch, which was awarded first place in the Parenting category of the
2011 Pinnacle Book Awards. She is also a professional musician who plays
and teaches violin, viola, and piano. She lives in Loveland, Ohio, with her
husband and two children, and has considerable experience with toy-strewn
environments.

 

 

  1. What inspired you to write? Both of my books were inspired by true life experiences.  That Mama is a Grouch was inspired after I tripped over toys my kids’ toys.  I whacked my foot on the sofa and ended up breaking my toe.  Believe me, I was one grouchy mama!

2. Can you tell us a little about That Mama is a Grouch?

That Mama is a Grouch

Sure.  It’s the story of a mom who is having a tantrum.  There are toys on the floor, messes in the kitchen, and finger-paint on the walls.  Mama is sick of it.  The narrator, the precocious child who made the mess, can’t seem to understand what the problem is.  Finally, Mama explains some rules of the house.  Then it all makes sense – at least for a little while.  That Mama is a Grouch is a fun book for kids ages 3-8 that lets them know that parents are human with feelings and emotions.  It also reminds parents that kids are, well, kids.  Messes are to be expected.  It is my hope that kids and parents will read the book and use it as a tool to talk about some of their own household rules.

3. What is a typical writing day like for you? My days are anything but typical.  I suppose that’s part of being a mom with young kids.  I try to write whenever I have an opportunity.  Sometimes I write at the bus stop when I’m waiting to pick up my children.  More often than not, I write in the evening.  It’s hard for me to find an hour or two for uninterrupted writing.  I have to take it in fifteen-minute snippets.  That said I still manage to write nearly every day.

4. What do you enjoy most about writing? I enjoy using my imagination as I write.  It’s fun to create characters and story lines.  It’s almost as if I’m a little kid again, making my own imaginary world.  Who wouldn’t like that!

5. What is the most difficult part of writing for children? Well, obviously I’m not a kid.  So the two biggest challenges are coming up with stories and characters that are interesting for kids today, and not being too “preachy.”  If there’s a lesson to be learned, it has to be subtle.  Otherwise kids aren’t going to want to read it.

6. What is the best writing advice you have ever received? Join a writers’ group (and go to the meetings!).  It really forces you to keep up your writing skills.  In a sense, you are held accountable by your peers.  It’s also a great way to get feedback on your work.   As an extra bonus, you can learn about various opportunities (like workshops and book shows) in your area.

7. Do you have any other works in progress?  Can you share a little about them? I have written another picture book called, Ten Zany Birds.  I am currently looking for a publisher for it.  The big project I’m working on is a chapter book series.  The first book is called, Bubba and Squirt’s Big Hole to China.  The premise of the books will be that Bubba and Squirt travel via magic, to other countries.  They will learn a little about the language, culture, and history of the people who live countries.  While they are there, they will learn about the language, culture, and history of the people, while having some kind of adventure.  I have been working on this first manuscript for about two years, and have revised it at least fifty times.  It’s almost ready for resubmission to an interested agent.  I’m keeping my fingers crossed!

8. Do you make school visits?  If so, please describe a typical school presentation. I do make school visits.  I speak to classes of around twenty students.  During these presentations, I usually read one of my books.  Then I’ll talk about the writing process and the steps to getting published.  Aspiring authors always have questions, so I do my best to answer questions and then encourage them to keep writing.

9.  Do you have a website? Yes, I do.  My official website is www.sherryellis.org.  You can also connect with me on my blog:  www.sherryellis.blogspot.com.

10.  What is your best tip for aspiring children’s book authors? Read.  Read as much as you can so that you get a good sense of what kids like, and what publishers want to see.

Thank you for having me as a guest on your blog!

We appreciate you stopping by, Sherry.

Sherry will be giving away one paperback copy of her book, and one eBook. You must comment for your chance to win.

Good Luck! Commenters…

Comments are now open!

 

Giveaway Winners of The Last Days of Freedom Giveaway Hop

A big thanks goes out to all who stopped my blog to enter the giveaway. The hop is officially over. There were a great deal of responses, and I enjoyed meeting you all.  I have tabulated the responses, and all the winners are listed below!

Congratulations!

NEXT GIVEAWAY:

Sherry Ellis, Author

Please join Author Sherry Ellis, on August 26th, as guest author on my blog. She is giving away one of her paperback books and also an ebook, come back on the 26th as you must comment for a chance to win.

 

See you on the 26th of August!

 

That Mama is a Grouch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Many of you know for the past two years I have been working on a new children’s book, The Christmas Secret, and I finished my second round of edits this month and received my manuscript back from my editor. She said it was “Much improved and a delightful children’s Christmas story,” and I’m excited to announce a late fall release for this book. With that said…watch for “The Christmas Secret” Book Giveaway coming before Christmas….

See you then!

-Virginia

 

Book Giveaways & Blog Tours

Giveaway Prize

 

 

Grand Prize Winner: Stephanie Hungerford

Congratulations Stephanie!

Contact: info [at] virginiawright [dot] com

Please include your full name and postal mailing address.

 

Buzzzzzzzz What Honeybees Do eBook Winners:

1.) Beth G.

2.) Christina Kit.

3.) Sarah Slehan

4.) Christy Maurer

5.) Jess Haight

6.) Gaby Paniagua

7.) BookAttic

8.) Sherry S Strode

9.) Micheal Dale Grim

10.) Sue Sattler