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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Guest Post: Writing for Children with Fiona Ingram

Why I Chose to Writer for Children

I found this blog post intriguing because I have never been asked this question before: why did I choose to write for children? I have always written, even if it was just plays, which we acted out for my long-suffering parents when I was young. I have four brothers (a great cast) and we would create grandiose plots gleaned from books, dress up, and act it all out. By the way, my parents would also pay for ‘tickets’ to these fantastic performances. I also had a long-running serial to entertain my younger brother and their friends – a ghost story, in weekly installments called Gruesome Gables. This involved monsters, vampires, skeletons, coffins, a haunted house and a dungeon filled with nameless terrors. My parents were really poor while the five (yes, five!) of us were growing up, so we read what was on the bookshelves. Mom had kept all her children’s classics. We cut our teeth on Rudyard Kipling’s Kim and Jungle Book, The Wind in the Willows, Brothers Grimm and other fairy story books, all the Enid Blytons, The Water Babies, Treasure Island, Little Women, Little Men, Paul Gallico, the Anne of Green Gables books, all the Lucy Fitch Perkins Twins books (an amazing mixture of story, geography, history and drama), Narnia books … the list is endless. We entertained ourselves with a fantasy world that we created from the books we read. That world was very special, very poignant, and it was hard to relinquish it and ‘grow up.’ In a way, writing for children is how one can revisit that amazing world.

I began writing for children purely by accident. Being a journalist, I have written loads of articles of course, but a book….? It just ‘happened!’ My mother was the catalyst. Then in her late 60s, she had always wanted to visit Egypt. She also invited my two nephews, then 10 and 12 to accompany us. It was an amazing trip, filled with interesting experiences. It proved to be the inspiration for the book. When I returned, after we’d admired the souvenirs and the photos, I thought I’d write a short story based on our experiences, naturally including myself (a journalist) an intrepid globe-trotting Gran, and two young boys. That was the beginning of it all. The short story became a novel; the novel became a children’s adventure series (Chronicles of the Stone) because at the end of the first book I realized that the story had grown into something quite spectacular.

The book is aimed at middle grade readers, ages 9/10-14, around the real ages of my nephews when we went on the trip. I am not sure if I chose the book or the book chose me because I ended up feeling very comfortable with the workings of the 10-12 year-old mind. I adopted a disadvantaged African child the same year of the trip. She was aged 11 and that also added to my experience with a middle-grade reader. Surprisingly, adults also love the book, and so many people have told me it makes them feel like a child again, open to adventure, and the excitement of something fun and interesting.

Although I have written an historical romance and collaborated on an adventure epic, I love my children’s book series. There is something unique about the world of children’s literature. It is magical, the possibilities are endless, and you’re limited only by your imagination. Imagination … if only we could keep our childlike imagination and beliefs as we step into adulthood.

Fiona Ingram’s earliest story-telling talents came to the fore when, from the age of ten, she entertained her three younger brothers and their friends with serialized tales of children undertaking dangerous and exciting exploits, which they survived through courage and ingenuity. Haunted houses, vampires and skeletons leaping out of coffins were hot favorites in the cast of characters. Although Fiona Ingram has been a journalist for the last fifteen years, writing a children’s book, The Secret of the Sacred Scarab was an unexpected step, inspired by a recent trip to Egypt. Ingram has finished the second book in the Chronicles of the Stone series, The Search for the Stone of Excalibur—a huge treat for young King Arthur fans—which is due to release soon.

Naturally, Ingram is a voracious reader and has been from early childhood. Her interests include literature, art, theatre, collecting antiques, animals, music and films. She loves travel and has been fortunate to have lived in Europe (while studying) and America (for work). She has traveled widely and fulfilled many of her travel goals.


 
Stories for Children Publishing will be touring The Secret of the Sacred Scarab written by Fiona Ingram, which is the first book of the Chronicles of the Stone children’s book series, all month long in September 2011.

You can find out more about Fiona Ingram’s World of Ink Author/Book Tour schedule at http://storiesforchildrenpublishing.com/FionaIngram.aspx. There will be giveaways, reviews, interviews, guest posts and more. Make sure to stop by and interact with Ingram and the hosts at the different stops by leaving comments and/or questions. Ingram will be checking in throughout the tour and is offering an additional giveaway for those who leave comments throughout the tour.

In addition, come listen to Blog Talk Radio’s World of Ink Network show: Stories for Children. The hosts VS Grenier, Kris Quinn Chirstopherson and Irene Roth will be chatting with Fiona Ingram about her children’s book series, writing, the publishing industry, and the trials and tribulations of the writer’s life.

The show will be live September 26, 2011 at 2pm EST. You can tune in at the World of Ink Network site at http://www.blogtalkradion.com/worldofinknetwork.


Book Giveaway Rules:
· Join the Book Lovers Blog Hop. (One entry)
     · Follow the World of Ink Tour and leave a comment per tour blog stop. (must leave a real comment about the author, tour or book. Saying “this is cool” or “I love your book” will not count.) Make sure to include your safe email so we can contact you if you are the winner. Example: vsgrenier AT storiesforchildrenpublishing DOT com. (One bonus entry per blog stop)
· Ask a question per World of Ink Tour blog stop. (One bonus entry per tour blog stop)
  
There will be one (1) winner for this Book Giveaway.  Find out more at  
 

Monday, September 19, 2011

Sept 20th: A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY with Host Marsha Casper Cook


Com join Host Marsha Cook A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY on BLOG TALK RADIO, Tuesday September 20 at 6 PM EST 5PM CST 4PM MT 3PM PST for an entertaining and informative discussion on books. Also, joining us will be J.D. Holiday, wonderful children’s publisher, Illustrator and Author. She will be producing this week’s show.


Special guests are Michael Davis and Larry Sheridan. Michael is an established writer with a loyal following. He writes from the heart and that is why he is so successful. Michael's new project is “SO YOU WANT TO WRITE A NOVEL?" It's a DVD 2 hour workshop that explores the bumps and bruises he experienced before and after he became published. He will also be discussing his other books and will be celebrating his new novel WHISPERS OF INNOCENCE, which is already a reviewer 5 star pick! Larry Sheridan has written A WORK IN PROGRESS. He is a new writer that has come out on top in a very short time. He will be discussing how that happened and what his next book is about.

Listen live or on demand at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2011/09/20/a-good-story-is-a-good-story-with-host-marsha-casper-cook

Friday, September 16, 2011

Sept. 16th: What is Success?

The "What is Success?" Show

Come listen to Blog Talk Radio’s World of Ink Network Show: What is Success?

Hosts VS Grenier, Marsha Cook and J.D. Holiday will be chatting about what you should and shouldn't say while on social networks.

With the every growing social media platforms it is becoming more important to have an online presence but with this comes the fine line between your personal life and business life.

Watching what you say and share on social networks is just one of the many things we need to know to be successful in this computer/online lifestyle. Find out if what you say could be hurting or helping your success.


The show will air live at 6pm EST at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2011/09/16/what-is-success-show

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Inspiration, Imagination and Invention with Simon Rose - Sept. 14th

Kathryn Reiss was born in Massachusetts, grew up in Ohio, and received B.A. degrees in English and German from Duke University, and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Michigan. After college, she lived in Bonn, Germany as a Fulbright Scholar, and during this time wrote the first draft of her first novel.

Reiss been a Writer in Residence for the Princeton Arts Council, a recipient of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts Grant for Writers, and a featured speaker with (among others) Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, The Northern California Library Association, The International Reading Association, Fresno County Office of Education, California Reading Association, The American Library Association, and the National Council of Teachers of English.


Now she lives in Northern California, in a rambling old house, with her husband and kids. She has five children ranging in age from 27 to 16, plus assorted pets. When not at home with her family or working on a new book, Reiss teaches Creative Writing at Mills College, where she is an Associate Professor of English.
Learn more about Kathryn Reiss at http://www.kathrynreiss.net/index.php

 The World of Ink Network brings you shows on books, authors, illustrators, the publishing industry, marketing and much more. Learn more about Host Simon Rose at
Twitter - https://twitter.com/sorcerersletter
YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/wordsmithman
 Author website - http://www.simon-rose.com/school_programs.htm

You can listen to the show live or on demand after it airs at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2011/09/15/inspiration-imagination-and-invention-with-simon-rose

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Sept. 13: A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY

A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY 

with Host Marsha Casper Cook

Join Marsha Cook Tuesday September 13 at 9PM EST 8PM CST 7PM MT 6PM PST  for an entertaining and informative discussion on writing and marketing books.   Once again we are lucky to be having several of the authors of WORLD CASTLE PUBLISHERS. On this show the special guests are Bob Gr Holton, Charlotte Blackwell,  Mary Ting, Wendy Hunyor and Lindsay Anne Kendal.  This is going to be a fun show with lots of information about writing, blogging and publishing, and lets not forget marketing. Denise spooner will be there to add to the discussion, open up the chat room and the telephone lines for callers.    
 
All of the guests books can be seen at www.worldcastlepublishing.com

Listen to the show live or on demand after it airs at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2011/09/14/a-good-story-is-a-good-story-with-host-marsha-casper-cook
                                                            

Monday, September 12, 2011

World of Ink Network show: Stories for Children –September 12, 2011


  
Debut Author Maha Huneidi on Blog Talk Radio’s
World of Ink Network show: Stories for Children –September 12, 2011 

Blog Talk Radio’s World of Ink Network Show: Stories for Children with hosts VS Grenier, Kris Quinn Christopherson and Irene Roth will be chatting with debut children’s author Maha Huneidi. 

As a mother, grandmother, meditation and yoga instructor, debut children’s author Maha Huneidi is finally doing what she is most passionate about, at sixty, being charged by a mere idea, one that she can turn into a story or article.

“I love to write. It empowers and delights me,” states Huneidi. “I also love the newness, exuberance and curiosity of little kids, and I share the two latter traits with them, as well as many other traits like the ability to make mistakes fearlessly and learn from them, for example.”

Huneidi’s debut picture book, When Monsters Get Lonely shares a fun story about a little girl who is afraid of the dark. As the lights go out, the all too real feeling of what might be hiding in the dark awaits young readers as they learn ways to face their own fears with the main character Hannah.

The hosts of Stories for Children will chat with Maha Huneidi about the inspiration behind, When Monsters Get Lonely, her upcoming World of Ink Virtual Tour and how parents/grandparents can help young children overcome their fears.

The show will air live, September 12, 2011 at 2pm EST. Tune in at the BTR World of Ink Network site at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork. You can listen/call in at (714) 242-5259. (Note: if you can’t make the show, you can listen on demand at the same link.)

You can find out more about Maha Huneidi at http://www.empowerment-and-kids.com/index.html.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Writers On The Move: To Market To Market

We write because of our passion for words or maybe we want to educate others, motivate, or just entertain. Whatever the reason, we write because we love it. Some people may write for their own private enjoyment, but most of us want millions to enjoy our hard work. Unfortunately, that means we have to get out there and market our books and ourselves. It would be great if they all lined up around the block at our book signings or packed the house at one of our book readings. However, if you are just starting out there is a good chance that’s not going to happen. You are going to have to push up your sleeves and get busy.

I'm not on the New York Times bestseller list... just yet, but I have picked up a few tips along the way.

Read the full post on
Writers On The Move: To Market To Market

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Sept 6: A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY with Host Marsha Casper Cook


Please join  Marsha Cook every Tuesday at 9 PM-EST. for an entertaining and informative discussion on writing screenplays and books.

What a great show - We will be having several of the authors of WORLD CASTLE PUBLISHERS on every couple of weeks to introduce some very good writers. On this show the special guests are Charlotte Blackwell,  Kathi Barton  and Joann  Hamann Buchanan, who has her own show on Shark Radio. This is going to be a fun show with lots of information about writing, blogging and publishing, and lets not forget marketing. Denise spooner will be there to add to the discussion, open up the chat room and the telephone lines for callers.   

Direct link to show page http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2011/09/07/a-good-story-is-a-good-story-with-host-marsha-casper-cook

The Maggie Project: Writing Tips from Fiona Ingram

The Maggie Project: Writing Tips from Fiona Ingram: Writing can be one of the most rewarding and fulfilling experiences of your life. There are many reasons a person decides to write: to sh...

SFC Blog: Families Matter: Interview with Author Fiona Ingram

SFC Blog: Families Matter: Interview with Author Fiona Ingram: Fiona Ingram’s earliest story-telling talents came to the fore when, from the age of ten, she entertained her three younger brothers and t...

Monday, September 5, 2011

How to Sell Yourself Workshop

How to Sell Yourself with VS Grenier
This workshop is my most requested for writing conferences and by writing groups.

Description:
It‘s more than writing a good story or article when it comes to being noticed by publishers and editors. Think about it, how many bad books are out there making money? How many awful articles have you read in recent publications? Do you wonder how these writers are getting published and you’re not? Do you think it has to do with the catch 22 system? In some ways, it does, but knowing how to sell yourself is key. You’re not just a writer . . . you’re a Salesman! And the product you’re selling is Yourself!


As writers, we are a product, not just our books. Many writers aren't successful because they don't know how to sell themselves; let a lone their writing.

This online course is 10 weeks long and includes a teleclass. All assignments will be sent via email by the instructor.

Course starts September 11, 2011 and ends Noember 13, 2011
Cost: $90
Sign Up Here http://storiesforchildrenpublishing.com/workshops.aspx

All workshops are taught by SFC Team members or contributing professionals.
Each workshop experience focuses on the students’ work.
With our hands-on practical approach, writers at all stages of their career will learn something new.
We want to help you be the writer we know you are!

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Book Lovers Blog Hop (9/3/2011)

Book Lovers Blog Hop:
Make friends, share the love of reading and be entered to win a FREE book!

All you have to do is post the Book Lovers Blog Hop and World of Ink Tour Banner below to your blog. Promote the Book Lovers Hop and World of Ink Tour on any social network. Tweet it once a day, share on Facebook and then follow others back that leave you a comment. By joining the Book Lovers Blog Hop, you are automatically entered in our Book Giveaway! 

There will be one (1) winner for this Book Giveaway. 

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Learn more at http://familiesmatter2us.blogspot.com/2011/09/book-lovers-blog-hop-932011.html


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Friday, September 2, 2011

Author Spotlight: Fiona Ingram


Fiona Ingram’s earliest story-telling talents came to the fore when, from the age of ten, she entertained her three younger brothers and their friends with serialized tales of children undertaking dangerous and exciting exploits, which they survived through courage and ingenuity. Haunted houses, vampires and skeletons leaping out of coffins were hot favorites in the cast of characters. Although Fiona Ingram has been a journalist for the last fifteen years, writing a children’s book, The Secret of the Sacred Scarab was an unexpected step, inspired by a recent trip to Egypt. Ingram has finished the second book in the Chronicles of the Stone series, The Search for the Stone of Excalibur—a huge treat for young King Arthur fans—which is due to release soon.

Naturally, Ingram is a voracious reader and has been from early childhood. Her interests include literature, art, theatre, collecting antiques, animals, music and films. She loves travel and has been fortunate to have lived in Europe (while studying) and America (for work). She has travelled widely and fulfilled many of her travel goals.

Remembering kids today are computer savvy, ALL of Fiona Ingram’s books are available both in hard copy and eBook.

Stories for Children Publishing will be touring The Secret of the Sacred Scarab written by Fiona Ingram, which is the first book of the Chronicles of the Stone children’s book series, all month long in September 2011.

You can find out more about Fiona Ingram’s World of Ink Author/Book Tour schedule at http://storiesforchildrenpublishing.com/FionaIngram.aspx. There will be giveaways, reviews, interviews, guest posts and more. Make sure to stop by and interact with Ingram and the hosts at the different stops by leaving comments and/or questions. Ingram will be checking in throughout the tour and is offering an additional giveaway for those who leave comments throughout the tour. 

THE SECRET OF THE SACRED SCARAB
Written by: FIONA INGRAM
Publisher: IUNIVERSE
ISBN Number: 9780595457168 (soft cover)

Genre: Juvenile Fiction - middle grade adventure


Book Synopsis: A 5000-year-old mystery comes to life when a scruffy peddler gives Adam and Justin Sinclair an old Egyptian scarab on their very first day in Egypt. Only when the evil Dr. Faisal Khalid shows a particular interest in the cousins and their scarab, do the boys realize they are in terrible danger. Dr. Khalid wants the relic at all costs. Justin and Adam embark upon the adventure of a lifetime, taking them down the Nile and across the harsh desert in their search for the legendary tomb of the Scarab King, an ancient Egyptian ruler. With just their wits, courage, and each other, the boys manage to survive … only to find that the end of one journey is the beginning of another!





In addition, come listen to Blog Talk Radio’s World of Ink Network show: Stories for Children. The hosts VS Grenier, Kris Quinn Chirstopherson and Irene Roth will be chatting with Fiona Ingram about her children’s book series, writing, the publishing industry, and the trials and tribulations of the writer’s life.

The show will be live September 26, 2011 at 2pm EST. You can tune in at the World of Ink Network site at http://www.blogtalkradion.com/worldofinknetwork. You can listen/call in at (714) 242-5259. (Note: if you can’t make the show, you can listen on demand at the same link.)

The next stop in Fiona Ingram's World of Ink tour will be September 3rd at the Families Matter blog.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Sept. 2: What Is Success show

Join Virginia Grenier and Marsha Cook at 6pm EST 5PM CST 4PMT 3PM PST for an entertaining and informative show  answering the question..."What is success?"

This week's guest: Jo-Anne Vandermeulen.

Jo-Anne Vandermeulen is a Canadian author, expert blogger (offering free marketing tips), producer and hostess of “Authors Articulating” on Blogtalkradio, founder and marketer of the online marketing business—“Premium Promotional Services”, and appears  on many major social media sites (Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Goodreads, etc.)...as a professional support network for writers. With two books out (including a suspense/romance novel) and a soon to be released nonfiction “Internet Marketing Made Easy”, Jo-Anne has overcome her own obstacles to follow her dreams. An English major, graduated from the University of Saskatchewan (Canada), in 2006 she had to give up teaching when she was diagnosed with an illness that forced her to get out of the classroom. Now, with the novel “Conquer All Obstacles”, and the non-fiction resource books “Premium Promotional Tips for Writers” and Internet Marketing Made Easy”, Jo-Anne  is an inspiration for many.


Links:

- For FREE daily marketing tips: *Conquer All Obstacles* http://conquerobstacles.com
- To purchase "Premium Promotional Tips for Writers" - http://www.thelauruscompany.com/book/premium-promotional-tips-writers
- Premium Promotional Services *You Create - We Promote* - http://www.premiumpromotions.biz
- "Authors Articulating with Jo-Anne Vandermeulen" on BTR - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/prempromotions