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Guest Blogger
Today, I’m the guest blogger on the CWILL BC website. If you’d like to check it out, please go here.
To Do List…
In spite of my resolve to blog a minimum of twice a week, I find myself lagging behind. Lest you think that I’m lying on the couch, eating shortbread and watching old Christmas movies, I’d like to let you in on my To Do List. I started this list last summer so that I didn’t forget any pressing work assignments that were pending.
Sneak Preview…

Here’s a sneak preview of the cover for my newest book in the Who Lives Here? series, published by Kids Can Press. It’s a spring release and will be in the stores in early February. Don’t you love the little black-capped chickadees? They live all winter in our boreal forests, singing their cheerful songs. Amazingly, their feet and legs are strong enough to let them hang upside down on tree branches as they hunt for insects in the bark.
Amazing Irish Books!

I recently read several YA novels that were simply amazing. They were sent to me in a lovely care package by Irish YA author, Jane Mitchell, whom I met in L.A. last summer. She and I have a great fondness for YA (young adult) novels, so we agreed to send each other a box of our country’s favourite YA books. Receiving her box, was like an early, very exciting, Christmas present.
Deep in Thought…
Lest you think I’ve been idle since my last post, I’ll let you know that I’ve been busy writing, and mulling over ideas for three new books. Sorry for the long absence.
Blogging pressure…
It’s been a week since I posted, and I’m feeling the blogging pressure. 🙂
Hycroft Book Event

Wednesday, November 12 at 6:00 pm is the annual book “show & tell” for CWILL BC — Children’s Writers and Illustrators of British Columbia. This event is held at Hycroft, the lovely Shaughnessy heritage house that belongs to the Women’s University Club. This year, 42 local authors will be speaking about their new books, and I’m grateful to be one of them.
SCBWI Afternoon
Yesterday, I spent the afternoon speaking to some of the talented folks in the local SCBWI chapter — Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. I had been invited to speak by the new president, Ken Kilback, who is also a Kindergarten teacher in Burnaby. The group was comprised of children’s writers (some new and others more experienced) and I was impressed
Thank you so much to Ken for inviting me and to everyone in the group for their thoughtful and appreciative participation in the afternoon. I know I’m going to see a lot of books coming from this group. Best of luck to you all!
Thanks also to my colleague kc dyer, accomplished YA author and organizer of the Surrey’s Writers Festival, whose blog I follow regularly. It was kc who helped me figure out the world of blogging (I heard her speak about it a few years ago) by giving me lots of helpful tips. Check out her blog here.
Cheers!
