When an Author Visits a School

When an Author Visits a School

Busy, busy. Coding, maker space, Terry Fox Day, report cards–who has time to host an author too?
But it’s so easy and Ontario Arts Council is fully funding a few visits per author.
The new phonetic approach may teach the ability to read but for kids the currency is always fun. An author can bring that fun to reading and writing.

Who had time? Mr. Lucas Boluk, the principal of St. Peters School said it would be a wonderful gift. Mr. Craig Enns made sure all the technology performed and brought all the students to me. A real live author in person. Engaging and exciting. A wonderful gift for me, too, to meet my future readers. Thank you Ontario Arts Council and  Mr. Boluk and Mr. Enns.

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Advice from the Top of the Stairs

Dogs enjoy the basics of life. Food, shelter, a walk, some play and us. My rescue terror, I mean terrier, Banjo loves me more than anyone I know. Doesn’t matter how my latest book What the Dog Knows does on the awards lists or library shelves. I am his person.  Note beside him in this video is Worf. the dog Diesel is based on. One of the little side lessons in this story is that  If we pay attention to our dogs,( or even our cats) maybe we, too, can be happier with the simple things in life.

Diesel and Banjo want you to know, no dogs stay dead in this story. Whoo, big plot giveaway!

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Enjoy a laugh with Captain Skidmark

Captain Skidmark Dances with DestinyCaptain Skidmark Dances with Destiny by Jennifer A. Irwin

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Probably the funniest book I’ve ever read, Captain Skidmark also delivers some highly emotional punches. Will Stone thinks he’s a loser and the world mirrors back these feelings. Hockey is everything in his family and he’s just not into it. He doesn’t have the confidence to tell his dad or to stand up for his true passion and skill. Bullies, crushes, uncontrollable spontaneous erections, over- the-top awkward situations will make you cringe and laugh out loud.



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What the Dog Knows–Diesel talks about the book

The real dog who inspired this story consented to star in this video about What the Dog Knows. Worf is now about 10 years old and very well behaved. He used to be that dog that wagged his tail and threw over glasses. He’s best friends with my way smaller dog Mortie. Together they used to raid the counters when the humans were out. Their favourite steal was a pound of butter. We imagine that they collaborated, Mortie climbing onto Worf’s back for the buttery heist. We’d find the wrappers lying around later. But It wasn’t only butter, nothing was really safe, a loaf of bread, a tupper ware full of cupcakes.

Their favourite thing to do together was to chase a stick into the water. They would swim, side by side, carrying the stick back, one end in each of their mouths.

Both of them are older now. You can see the grey on Worf’s muzzle. So when you read What the Dog Knows, imagine Worf without the grey as Diesel.

 

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Mystery Writing Tips

Every story is a mystery in a way–of course some more than most. These tips should help will all story creation.

Enjoy!  Thank you EpilogueProdcutions.com and Telling Tales.

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