Halloween is Here – Thank Goodness Jayk is here!

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I hope everyone is having a fun and safe Halloween despite the rain and cold wind outside. So confusing when it was sunny and amazing yesterday?
But never fear, Jayk is here! He is my next door neighbors cool black cat that slinks around our yards protecting us from chipmunks, mice, snakes, foxes, and even a young bobcat this spring!!! He is small but absolutely FEARLESS!
So, no matter what happens this Halloween, I know that trusty Jayk will keep me safe!
Enjoy this Spooky night!

I Became a Geek for a Weekend!!!

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Huntsville, Al was the host for the 33rd Con-Stellation convention this weekend. My husband is the ultimate Sci-Fi Geek and truth be told, I grew up loving watching Star Trek! Ha. So, I had a great time meeting writers and artists of a totatally different different genre. The highlights were meeting Orson Scott Card author (Ender’s Game) and Sam Flegal artist of Sci-Fi and Fantasy. I  gave Orson Scott Card one of my books for his little granddaughter (who has the bad habit of hitting other little ones) and I gave another one Sam Flegal for is little 5 year old girl. I love making people happy by sharing my books!

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Molly – “The First”

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Molly has a voice!!!!! You can click on the above icon and she will actually read her letter to a prospective parent to YOU! That is way cool!
Technology is amazing and so is my dear friend Cathleen Klibanoff.             Sooooooo much fun!

Source: Molly – “The First”

“Where Does the Dandelion Go” now available on Amazon at  http://amzn.com/0996757708


To lean more about the children visit springhillchildren.com

Rocket City Literary Festival

Wow, what a great weekend at the First Rocket City Literary Festival in Huntsville, Al. Lots of authors, speakers, workshops and panels over 2 Days!!! l met so many talented authors and learned so much about the industry. Plus, I got to read my book, “Where Does the Dandelion Go?” on both Saturday and Sunday. Pictures of my booth and the “living art” of 4 of the children. Everyone loved them!

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