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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Book Review for J.D. Holiday’s “The Spy Game”
What can one do if a needy dog is dumped into one’s home? Well, it’s hard to just not make him feel accepted and loved. But what if you really don’t ask for a big dog in the first place? … Continue reading
Guest Post for Cheryl Carpinello-2013 World of Ink Tour
Medieval Modern for Today’s Kids by Cheryl Carpinello http://www.beyondtodayeducator.com In the year 2013, one would think that the Medieval time period (roughly 300/400 – 1200’s) would not even be worth mentioning when talking to kids. In my work with kids … Continue reading
Meet J.D. Holiday
Joining us today is JD Holiday, author of The Spy Game. This is a children’s book geared toward ages two to seven. Can you please start off by telling us a bit about yourself? I’m the author and illustrator of … Continue reading
Meet Cheryl Carpinello
Welcome to my blog Cheryl. My readers and I would love to get to know you a bit more. Could you tell us a little about yourself? I am a retired high school English teacher. I still enjoy working with … Continue reading
Author Spotlight for Jack Remick
Author Jack Remick joins the 2013 World of Ink Virtual Tour The World of Ink Network will be touring author Jack Remick’s contemporary women’s literary novel, Gabriela and The Widow published by Coffeetown Press throughout January and February 2013. Gabriela … Continue reading
Author Spotlight for J.D. Holiday
The World of Ink Network will be touring author and illustrator J.D. Holiday’s children’s read along picture book, The Spy Game throughout January 2013. What happens when you end up with a dog you don’t want and only stares? About the Book: … Continue reading
The Indie Spotlight – Author Sands Hetherington
Title: Night Buddies, Impostors and One Far-Out flying Machine Author: Sands Hetherington ISBN: 978-0-9847417-2-4 Page count: 320 Genre: Juvenile Fiction Price: $8.99 Author Bio: I was born in 1939 in New York City and moved to Greensboro,NC in 1941, where … Continue reading