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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Story Time From Outer Space - The Stories for Children Show

Listen to the Stories for Children Show Monday June 30, 2014 at 6pm Eastern - 5pm Central - 4pm Mountain - 3pm Pacific for a special treat - Stories read by Astronauts on the International Space Station!

Mom's Choice & Award-winning Author Virginia S Grenier will be talking about Story Time From Space (STFS), a project of the Global Space Flight Education Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit. For more information visit www.storytimefromspace.com 

Grenier will be hosting astrophysicist and author Jeffrey Bennett, who launched five books to the International Space Station on January 9. The first book making an appearance is “Max Goes to the International Space Station” read by Astronaut Mike Hopkins from the space station’s seven window observatory, known as the Cupola. The books were selected by the founders Alvin Drew and space educator Patricia Tribe for their solid science and inspirational stories. The books are a perfect spring board for the coming science demonstrations this fall.

To fund the program, STFS has launched a Kickstarter campaign!
Grenier, with her guest Jeffery Bennett, hope to not only share their love of the written word, but also what makes a good book for young readers and much more.

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Listen to the show at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2014/07/01/story-time-from-outer-space--the-stories-for-children-show

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Writing for Children - Celebrating Children/YA Authors



 Have some fun Wednesday MAY 14 at 11 AM PST  NOON MT  1PM CST  2 PM EST when Marsha and Virginia talk with children's authors as they all celebrate writing for children.  

Listen to the show at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2014/05/14/special-woi-show-celebrating-childrenya-authors

It's CHILDREN'S BOOK WEEK and the World of Ink Network wants to do its part by letting authors come on the show to share not only who they are, but where you can find their books. We have picture book authors to YA authors. All the books and their authors have been guest on past shows and the hosts (Virginia S Grenier and Marsha Casper Cook) wanted to share these wonders books with as we get ready for Summer Reading Fun.

Each author will have a few minutes to share about their book and where you can find it.

Guest Authors and Their Books:

Dominick Domingo
The Nameless Prince (a Young Adult Fantasy Novel)
The Nameless Prince Comic Volume 1 (Episodes 1-4)

Main website ( with more info. AND order links: ) www.namelessprince.com
To order the YA novel through the publisher ( Twilight Times Books ): http://www.twilighttimesbooks.com/TheNamelessPrince_ch1.html

To order the Nameless Prince Comic Volume 1: http://centerstagegallery.com/csg/the-namelessprince-comic-volume-1/

Margot Finke


Books for Kids - Manuscript Critiques
http://www.margotfinke.com

Fun Aussie Cook Book with every autographed Young Teen book <mailto:mfinke@frontier.com> DIRECT from ME

Website: http://www.margotfinke.com
Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/bg9dtxt

Mikey Brooks
Author of the middle-grade fantasy adventures: The Stone of Valhalla, The Dream Keeper, and The Dreamstone. 
My picture books include: ABC Adventures: Magical Creatures, Bean's Dragon, and Trouble with Bernie. The 

New series:
Gates of Atlantis: Gaurdians of the Gates, by Laura D. Bastian
The Gates of Atlantis: Magicians of the Deep, by Jaclyn Weist
The Gates of Atlantis: Banshee at the Gate, by Wendy Knight
The Gates of Atlantis: Secrets of the Mine, by Juli Caldwell
The Gates of Atlantis: Madness Behind the Throne, by JR Simmons
The Gates of Atlantis: Battle for Acropolis, by Mikey Brooks 

Blurb:
"Long ago, when Atlantis began, creatures of the world united to create a place everyone with magical blood could call home. Now the magic is under attack. One madman who thinks only his kind should be allowed is determined to shut down all the gates leading to Atlantis, to keep out the impure and unworthy before anyone figures it out and stops him.

Mermaids fall ill, and the source of light and power over Atlantis begins to fade. By mistake, two mermaids discover the broken gates and issue a call to all magical creatures: unite and fight. They team up with a group of unlikely heroes and together stand against what will not only be the downfall of Atlantis, but the world."









Website http://insidemikeysworld.com
Release date: July 2014 (all the books)
Bobbie Shafer
First novel: Secrets of Eagle Creek series, The Legacy of Eagle Creek - published by Dancing With Bear Publishing.

Latest Releases:

Website http://www.bobbieshafer.com


Linda Joy Singleton













Jan Britland

















Joe Linsdell

www.jolinsdell.com

VS Grenier


A good book opens an exciting world for our children. 
VS Grenier takes children of all ages on intriguing adventures in the World of Ink. 




Available on Amazon, Kindle, B&N and any other major bookstore. Learn more at http://vsgrenier.com


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Friday, April 11, 2014

Book Review: Quincy and the Buck by Camille Matthews; Illustrated by Michelle Black

Fears, we all have them it’s how we handle them and learn to overcome these fears that make us strong. People are not the only ones that fall prey to their own fears, bullies and wild animals that scare us. Animals sense danger and might shy away from snakes, alligators or coyotes or even deer. Meet Quincy as beautiful red horse whose coat is the color of a shiny new penny and whose mane and tail were long and shiny. Quincy was a special horse that belonged to Cam who loved riding him. His home was a small barn near a magnificent desert. Just like people have best friends so does Quincy. Quincy’s best horse pal is Beau. Their stalls were next to each other and they were able to share their thoughts with each other. Living near an apple orchard with three apple trees illustrated in the book you can practically smell the apples and yearn for a taste.

Trail riding is something that Quincy never did and hoped to learn really soon. But, he was fearful of what he might find when leaving the comforts of his farm. Next to the barn was a great place for trail riding but although he dreamed and imagined himself on a long dusty trail in the desert, hoping to feel the crunch of sand under his hooves, and the wind blowing on his mane, he was afraid. He thought long and hard about what could go wrong and what might happen when he left the safety of his corral. What would he do if he encountered a deer or even a cougar?

Friends confide in each other and Quincy confided in Beau. Beau is a really great friend and explained to him that he needed to go out and face the surprises or he will never become brave. Staying home would not make him brave and wild animals are often just as afraid of you as you are of them. So, go out and follow a more experienced horse and he should be fine.

Just like a small child or even a teen he asked himself what else could happen if he went out in the desert or even someone going away to school for the first time or taking riding lessons. Quincy had little time to ask more questions when Cam put Beau’s saddle on him and the next thing he knew he and Cathy’s with her horse Buck were on their way to a trail ride.

Quincy is a great horse and even though he was afraid he managed to follow Buck and imitate his movements. But, Buck was mean and when he realized what he was doing you have to see the look he gave him. Well you can when you go to the page opposite the word BULLY and see just what he did to make Quincy even more afraid. But, Cathy would not stand for it and Quincy learned a new word: Bully. Now, he would learn the meaning.

Enter the trail, see the Mushroom People, check out their faces and see how the tower over the desert and then watch Quincy try to walk on rocks trying not to trip or fall. Quincy really wanted to be friends with Buck but Buck would not have it and what he does will let young readers know just what happens when someone wants to be mean and is a real Bully.

Watch what Cathy does and how she tries to teach Buck a lesson and then find out what Cam does when Quincy’s bridle breaks. The magnificent illustrations tell the story in their own way for young readers that cannot read. Cathy made sure that the two horses stayed away from each other but Quincy just wanted to be friends. Friendships are special and Beau and Quincy prove to young readers that friends can help you understand your fears and overcome them. Quincy is anxious to get back out on the trail with Cam: Let’s hope she writes another adventure for him and maybe next time Buck will come along as his friend.

Fran Lewis: reviewer

  • Age Range: 5 - 7 years
  • Grade Level: Kindergarten - 2
  • Series: Quincy the Horse Books
  • Hardcover: 40 pages
  • Publisher: Pathfinder Equine Publications (March 15, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0981924042
  • ISBN-13: 978-0981924045

Available in Ebook and Hard Cover (only 5 available for review)