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Thoughts on pricing children’s chapter books

When I was a kid, I got an allowance of $5 per week. That $5 went toward many Beanie Babies, a handful 10-cent Now and Later candies at Mazon Market, and those big 50-cent stickers you can buy from sticker … Continue reading

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Exciting developments

I haven’t been this excited since the seventh Harry Potter book was released. I received the proofs for the first bookmarks to accompany SARAH & KATY AND THE IMAGINATION BLANKETS. (Hopefully I won’t be as disappointed in the final result … Continue reading

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Cover reveal for ‘Sarah & Katy and the Imagination Blankets’

This moment has been a long time in coming. From the moment an idea for a novel occurs to a writer, the visualization begins. Words aren’t even on paper before we start imagining the weight of the book in our … Continue reading

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Why choose self-publishing?

As the release date for SARAH & KATY AND THE IMAGINATION BLANKETS draws closer, the question has sprung from family and friends, “What made you decide to self-publish?” The decision to pursue traditional versus self-publishing ultimately depends on the mission … Continue reading

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The most exciting page of my book (so far)

It’s an easy thing to overlook in a book, and not something that typically generates excitement. But today, I am overjoyed about a copyright page. Pending a Library of Congress Control Number, this book is almost ready for publication!  

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