I’m honoured to have my behind-the-scenes tale published by Chris Graham, literary blogger. Chris is a great champion of writers and the independent publishing sector, and someone we authors admire tremendously. I hope you like this:
Canadian Author & Memoir Writing Coach
I’m honoured to have my behind-the-scenes tale published by Chris Graham, literary blogger. Chris is a great champion of writers and the independent publishing sector, and someone we authors admire tremendously. I hope you like this:
This is wonderful; what a meaningful experience for a daughter and mother to share!
Thank you, Becky. It really has been. I’m glad you took the time to read a post that’s so much longer than my usual ones!
I had to get to the happy ending:)
Congratulations – well deserved, both of you
Thank you, Derrick. I’m so happy for Lauren, and very thankful for our readers, supportive family and friends (including bloggers).
Have shell, will travel and travel well.
I like that! You made me grin.
Thanks. 🙂
Congratulations on being featured by Chris and the continued growth of your book fans. 🙂
Thank you for your great support, Brad. It’s much appreciated.
You’re welcome Cynthia. It’s my sincere pleasure to know you and share the journey.
Wonderful!
That is delightful. Your story looks darling. Who doesn’t love turtles!
Always a delightful dual story of you and Lauren and Myrtle! Right now I finally have my copy of “An Honest House” that I am reading. “A Good Home” will be next. Great reading!
Thank you, thank you, dear Ho Nell. I’m honoured.
Hi Cynthia, I’ve greatly enjoyed reading your guest post on Chris Graham’s blog.
Myrtle is a wonderful character and I’m delighted your second book about her, ‘Myrtle’s Game’, co-written with your daughter Lauren and gorgeously illustrated again by Jo Robinson, is off to a flying start. Congratulations!
How amazing to think you created Myrtle 28 years ago as a bedtime story for Lauren, then a young girl, but it wasn’t until 2017 that ‘Myrtle the Purple Turtle’ was published.
And how wonderful that Myrtle’s adventures not only enthral young readers but convey such affirmative, liberating messages. We’re all of us different in one way or another: take pride in it. Value your friends. And aim high.
Your kitchen table collaboration has borne wonderful fruit in ‘Myrtle’s Game’. So more power to your elbow, both of you. Jo Robinson too, of course. I shall look forward to hearing about book # 3 in the series in due course.
My very best,
Paul
How kind of you to take the time to both read the article and respond, Paul. Thank you. You nailed the messages and values in the books. Thanks again! And for your best wishes. Our best wishes to you, too.