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Monday, March 31, 2008

Thumbs Up!

If you live outside Michigan, you might not get the play on words, but it was a "thumbs up" time in the thumb area of the "mitten" that is Michigan this weekend.





Saturday, March 29, the Corner Store in Harbor Beach hosted a book signing and talk as the inaugural event for their new work/special events room. It was a lovely time and I enjoyed sharing the inspiring message of "Quilting Patches of Life" with a room full of avid quilters (and two husbands). Thank you, Pam and the staff of The Corner Store, for all your hard work and making me feel so welcome. You all outdid yourselves on the refreshments, too.



To my delight, Maria Taormina, one of the contributing authors to the project, was in the area and able to attend, as well. Her story, "Pig's Tail," is one of my favorites--a touching story that makes you smile and consider the importance of faith and family.

Sunday was a whirlwind. I spoke at the morning services of the two First United Methodist Churches in the area: one in Harbor Beach and one in Port Hope. Thank you, Rev. Paula Timm, for your invitation and hospitality...and definitely your guidance to our next stop.

After a great lunch at The Pasta House with Rev. Paula, my husband Bill and I traveled to the First United Pentecostal Church in Bay City. Pastor and Sister Mike Wood welcomed us into their service. What a beautiful presence of the Lord we experienced there and a great time of fellowship afterwards. Oh, yeah, Cracker Barrel and fried okra afterwards. Yum!

You may have noticed a pattern here: talk, eat, on to the next place; talk, eat, on to the next place. Well, it's the way it happened, and it was all good. I forgot to mention that I tried frog legs for the first time. They tasted ok, but just the thought of eating those hopping critters from the pond was enough to make me skip on over to the other side of the buffet table to the BBQ ribs.

Thanks again to all who made the trip possible. I pray all who purchased "Quilting Patches of Life," "Gates & Fences: Straight Talk in a Crooked World," and "Gateway of the Sun" will be entertained, educated and encouraged as they read.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

"Gateway of the Sun" is in stock!

Yeah! The long awaited first shipment finally arrived. Pre-orders have been mailed, and new orders are welcome.

This historical fiction book is targeted to upper middle school/young adult readers. It's really chock-full of fascinating information and a storyline that will surprise readers as it twists and turns like a knotty pumpkin vine on a Peruvian terrace.

The picture at right is my hero, Huallpa, a thirteen-year-old Quechuan boy, drawn by my illustrator, Noelle Wagner-Kalajian (my baby girl).

To read more about this unforgetable story immersed in the culture and conflict of the Inca Empire, click here.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Shipshewana Sunshine

The sun was shining in Shipshe March 12-14. Thank you, Chris at Lolly's, for hosting a Quilting Patches of Life booksigning. You made me feel very welcome, and as always, it's a pleasure to meet new people.

And the big cheezy smile I'm wearing in the picture at right is due to the "Grandma's Fan" quilt behind me...a lovely design and also the title of Chapter 11, my own submission about my grandma. The story tells how my grandma's influence provided stability to me as a struggling youth and her acts of kindness continue to fan out through time and generations even after her passing. It's guaranteed to make you laugh and cry. I still do when I read it. And I remember the lessons Grandma imparted to me.

Several other Shipshewana stores purchased inventory of Quilting Patches of Life, and I have a strong feeling I'll be back in the area again soon. The book and its lessons are a perfect fit for the Amish/Mennonite community and those drawn there to experience simple life lessons of faith, family and friends.

Monday, March 10, 2008

A Jam-Packed Saturday

What a great time in Frankenmuth at the ALJC ladies conference! Thank you, PPH, for the inviting me to share my books. And Sis. Shepherd was such a treat.

From Frankenmuth, I headed to a Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators (SCBWI) Networks Night where I met and mingled with other children's authors and illustrators. What a wonderful opportunity to connect with others working in the same genre. Which brings me to my next point . . .

The proof of Gateway of the Sun is now complete and orders should be shipped within two weeks. The pre-release feedback for this historical fiction for upper middle school/young adult readers has been excellent. Click on the link to read reviews or order.