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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

"Principal Sam and the Calendar Confusion" by Paul Semendinger

REVIEW and GIVEAWAY
Principal Sam and the Calendar Confusion
by Paul Semendinger


Principal Sam and the Calendar Confusion by Paul Semendinger is currently on tour with Ravenswood Virtual Tours. The tour stops here today for my review, an interview with the author, an excerpt, and a giveaway. Please be sure to visit the other tour stops as well.


Description
Sometimes Principal Sam can't remember ... what day it is!
When Principal Sam starts to mix up the holidays, it’s up to the schoolchildren to help him out!
How will Principal Sam learn to keep his holidays straight? Find out inside!


Excerpt
As the day ended, Principal Sam gave each child a lollipop.
“Happy St. Pat-oween!” he said with a smile.

Praise for the Book
"The story is delightful and will put smiles on the faces of readers. Principal Sam’s character is adorable. The illustrations capture the mood of the scenes, characters, and plot nicely. It is a good bedtime storybook for children and can be used for read aloud sessions in classrooms and school libraries. It is funny to see Principal Sam getting holidays mixed and ending up coming to school dressed wrongly every time. The story is filled with fun and mirth and sees Principal Sam getting a birthday gift that changes his habit of mixing up dates of occasions and dressing wrongly. The story also conveys a subtle message that at times children can come up with good solutions, just how they do in this story." ~ Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite

My Review


By Lynda Dickson
Principal Sam wakes up on Valentine's Day knowing that today is a special day. But he's so forgetful that he can't remember which special day it is! Could it be Thanksgiving? As the year passes, Principal Sam keeps getting his holidays mixed up. Will anyone be able to come up with a solution?
This fun story teaches us about the traditions of each of the featured holidays: Valentine's Day, St Patrick's Day, Earth Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, and even birthdays. I like the fact that the students are kind and helpful and never make fun of Principal Sam. And they're the ones who come up with the solution to Principal Sam's calendar confusion. The colorful drawings, by John Fredericks, bring life to the character of Principal Sam. Keep an eye out for Principal Sam's cute teddy, who like to dress up for special days as well!
Suggestions for additional learning material the author could include at the end of the book: a calendar or list of holidays; information about the origins of the holidays; suggestions on how to celebrate some of the holidays; craft ideas relating to a couple of the holidays; one or more activities derived from the story, e.g., match Principal Sam's outfit with the correct holiday, match the holiday with the correct date.
I look forward to getting to know Principal Sam even better in the follow-up books, the next of which will be Principal Sam Gets Fit (September 2017).

Interview With the Author
Dr. Paul Semendinger joins me today to discuss his new book, Principal Sam and the Calendar Confusion.
For what age group do you recommend your book? 
Ages 4-8. It’s a cute early elementary level reader.
What sparked the idea for this book? 
The idea came to me one day when I was talking with some students on a holiday. I enjoy making children laugh and was purposefully mixing up the holidays with them. As they laughed with me I started to imagine a real principal who was truly confused about simple things. That’s how Principal Sam was born. 
What was the hardest part to write in this book? 
While this is a simple story, it differs a great deal from the original manuscript. The first few versions of the story were very text heavy. I am learning how to allow the pictures to tell more of the story. I have a great illustrator whose pictures add a great deal to the story. The book is fun to look at just for the illustrations. After getting the story to a point where I was satisfied, I then worked with a great editor who pushed me to really work on the text to improve the wording, the story line, and the story’s flow. 
How do you hope this book affects its readers? 
I want children to enjoy the story. I hope parents and teachers use the book to engage with young children. The story lends itself to discussions about the mistakes Principal Sam makes. It’s my hope that the children laugh a lot when reading and hearing the story. 
How long did it take you to write this book? 
The original concept came about five years ago. Even a simple picture book takes time to develop into a good story.
What is your writing routine? 
I am an early riser. I do most of my writing in the early morning hours before I head off to work.
How did you get your book published? 
I am working with Ravenswood Publishing. The first manuscript of mine that they accepted was for my novel, Scattering the Ashes, which will be published in August 2017. Once that book was accepted for publication, I shared this story idea with Ravenswood and was able to secure a publishing contract for Principal Sam as well. This story is the first in a series of Principal Sam books. The first few stories are designed to introduce the character. Children will relate to him and also feel uplifted by the fact that the children in the story are the heroes who help the principal. Later books in the series will deal with more serious topics such a bullying, STEM learning, and more. 
What advice do you have for someone who would like to become a published writer? 
The only way to become a writer is to write. It must be something you do daily. In addition, great writers read – a lot. Writers also need to accept criticism and critique of their writing and be willing to grow. Finally, a writer needs to learn to accept rejection and to continually push forward. 
What do you like to do when you're not writing? 
I have many hobbies. I am a family man who, when my sons were young, coached them in every sport they played. I was also active in their Boy Scout experiences. We travel a lot. I also play softball and run ... a lot. To date, I have completed 20 marathons. I am also a big Yankees fan. 
Wow! What does your family think of your writing? 
I have the most wonderful family. My wife and sons always encourage me. They have all been sounding boards for ideas and have offered some excellent editing advice. They are proud that I have been published and are eagerly awaiting my more serious books, as well as seeing the other Principal Sam stories published, as well as the many other picture books that I have written. 
Please tell us a bit about your childhood. 
I had a great childhood that was spent in Midland Park, New Jersey. I had a supportive and loving family and great friends. I think I played baseball every single day when the weather was warm enough. 
Did you like reading when you were a child? 
My love of reading and writing developed when I was a young child. I have always loved to read. 
When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? 
When I was very young. My mother has a short two-line story that I wrote that was published in my school’s newspaper when I was six-years-old. 
Did your childhood experiences influence your writing? 
I think all of our experiences influence our writing. Some of my childhood experiences are found in my novel, Scattering the Ashes, and in my book of motivational and reflective passages, Impossible is an Illusion.
Which writers have influenced you the most? 
There are so many. As a child I loved Peter Spier, Virginia Lee Burton, H. A. Rey, and Matt Christopher, among many others. I enjoy the humor of James Thurber and Groucho Marx (who wrote more than one might think). I love J. D. Salinger, Bill Bryson, Mario Puzo. I also love to read about sports – mainly baseball. There are so many great baseball writers including Joe Posnanski, Rob Neyer, Joel Sherman, Bill James, Jane Leavy, Peter Golenbock, and Jim Bouton. I also love to read about history. Neal Bascomb is a modern writer who is outstanding. David McCullough, Stephen E. Ambrose, and Candice Millard also come to mind. In the area of thinking and motivation, I love Daniel H. Pink and Malcolm Gladwell, among so many others. Great writing inspires me.
Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say? 
Not too much yet, but I can’t wait to hear more. The few I have heard from state that they love my writing. I am told my writing is inspirational and that I have a good sense of humor. I hope so!
What can we look forward to from you in the future?
Impossible is an Illusion – a book of motivational essays comes out on June 5, 2017
Scattering the Ashes – my novel, comes out on August 20, 2017.
Principal Sam Gets Fit – the second book in the Principal Sam series, comes out on September 25, 2017.
After those, there is still a lot more coming! Stay tuned!
Thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to stop by today, Paul. Best of luck with your future projects.   
Thank you! I look forward to talking again.

About the Author
Dr. Semendinger has been a passionate child-centered educator for almost 30 years. He first enjoyed a successful career as a middle school history earning numerous awards, including "Teacher of the Year" and the prestigious "A+For Kids" grant before moving on to administration. Dr. Semendinger has served as a high school vice principal, a middle school principal, and is currently the principal of the most wonderful elementary school in the whole world!
Dr. Semendinger has enjoyed working in various professional organizations, including serving as the President of the New Jersey Middle School Association. In addition to the above, Dr. Semendinger has worked for the Educational Testing Service (ETS) and he has served as an adjunct college professor at both Ramapo College and William Paterson University.
An enthusiastic presenter, Dr. Semendinger brings his passion for children to his positive, happy, and engaging presentations. As an accomplished public speaker, Dr. Semendinger has successfully presented workshops at many conferences including those run by the New England League of Middle Schools, STEMCON, the New Jersey Middle School Association, the Madison Institute, local ASCD Chapters, and many others.
Dr. Semendinger is also an accomplished writer. His first book of motivational passages, Impossible is an Illusion, will be released in June 2017 by Ravenswood Publishing. Dr. Semendinger’s first novel, Scattering the Ashes, will be released in August 2017 also from Ravenswood. In addition, Dr. Semendinger writes picture books. His first picture book for children Principal Sam and the Calendar Confusion has just been released. Dr. Semendinger’s original and unique history of the New York Yankees, The Least Among Them, is also currently in editorial review. In additional to his (soon-to-be) published writing, Dr. Semendinger also frequently publishes on eduTopia and on his highly successful blog.
Dr. Semendinger leads an active life. He enjoys running and, to date, has completed twenty marathons, including the New York City Marathon five times. Dr. Semendinger also plays competitive men’s softball and enjoys backpacking and hiking. He also plays the saxophone and piano (but wishes his skills in those areas were much (much) better. (He’s working on it.) In his free time, Dr. Semendinger enjoys reading, travel, and passionately rooting for the New York Yankees. 
Dr. Semendinger volunteers his time in many ways. Dr. Semendinger was a three-sport coach (baseball, basketball, and soccer) for sixteen years as his children grew up and was also active in the Boy Scouts where he designed and led outings to historical sites that included Gettysburg, Washington’s Crossing, Valley Forge, Philadelphia, Washington DC, and New York’s Central Park. Dr. Semendinger has also successfully led two Boy Scout crews through the two-week backpacking experience at Philmont Scout Ranch hiking treks of more than 90-miles. 
Dr. Semendinger also is a daily contributor to the Radio Home Visitor (88.5 FM – Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania) run through King’s College. The Radio Home Visitor brings news to shut-ins in Pennsylvania’s Wyoming Valley. Most often Dr. Semendinger reads the daily health column and contributes an inspirational passage as well.
More than all of this, a family man, Dr. Semendinger enjoys and greatly values the time he can spend as a husband and "Dad" with his wife and three sons. There is nothing he is prouder of than the fact that he is a good dad and husband.

Giveaway
Enter the giveaway for a chance to win an ebook copy of Principal Sam and the Calendar Confusion by Paul Semendinger.


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Monday, November 23, 2015

"Julie and Kishore: Take 2" by Carol Jackson

GUEST POST and GIVEAWAY
Julie & Kishore: Take 2
by Carol Jackson


Julie & Kishore: Take 2 is the sequel to Carol Jackson's Julie & Kishore (read my blog post).


Julie & Kishore: Take 2 is currently on tour with Ravenswood Publishing. The tour stops here today for a guest post by the author and a giveaway. Please be sure to visit the other tour stops as well.


Description
Julie & Kishore: Take Two follows straight on from the first book, Julie & Kishore. The young couple, as newlyweds arrive home to New Zealand from India.
They settle into normal life and things are going right on track. Julie finally starts putting the preparations in place to fulfil her lifelong dream of having a white wedding. Then – just when life seems to be running smoothly, a curve ball is thrown, plans are disrupted and an unexpected trip to India has to be made. Are there more unexpected surprises waiting for them when they arrive? Just how will Julie & Kishore cope this time?
Will Julie ever get her long awaited big white wedding?
This book continues with Julie & Kishore's journey in life and love as an inter-racial couple.
This is a fictional story.

Praise for the Book
"This book does a really excellent job of addressing cross cultural issues. I think most readers will be intrigued by the New Zealand and India relationship and will learn a lot from this story about those cultures, their faiths and beliefs, and why certain people within those cultures believe or do not believe in marrying "outside" of one's culture. The descriptions of both lands are beautiful and readers will be transported into those countries. What a gorgeous setting choice for a romance novel, and the author does such a beautiful job of describing those areas and the vivid world the characters live in. I think this is an extremely important topic that readers will be really interested in and I recommend this story to anyone who enjoys a good romantic read." ~ Janelle Fila for Readers' Favorite
"A heart warming love story. Description of Indian words and Indian things are so accurate . Author has done a beautiful job in explaining two cultures differences and similarities .this book took to my childhood and back to India same time. I highly recommend if ones like nice pleasant read." ~ Ree
"Great book for someone who loves international cultures. Makes you smile and cry, a heartwarming love story!! A Real page turner." ~ Tomiko Haines
"This is a touching and true story of cross cultural love and commitment. A well written and easy to read book. Highly recommended." ~ Jeanettte Hight
"A wonderful story of love and faith in each other, Made me Laugh and Brought tears to my eyes. Great description of time, colour, sounds and taste while in India." ~ Kerri

Guest Post by the Author
The Story Behind Julie & Kishore:Take Two
Julie & Kishore: Take Two follows on directly from my first book, Julie & Kishore.
As with Julie & Kishore I had been thinking of writing these books for a long time but work, children and general life took over. Once I had the time to write, after thinking about them for more than fifteen years, the words poured out of me. When I had finished the first book, I kept on going with the second and the process continued with the words continuing to pour out of me. As any writer knows ideas will pop into their head at anytime. This would happen to me while I was sitting at my laptop or when I was in bed where I quickly jotted the thoughts down on a notebook that I keep next to me at night. These days the ideas often come to me while I am lost in my own little world at the gym where I precariously try, without stopping exercising to send myself a text message to remind me of my latest thought.
Some of the characters in the second book are the same as the first but have evolved.  Many of the characters are new, such as people who Julie & Kishore meet while on their travels through India. While the first book, Julie & Kishore, focused on Auckland, New Zealand, and New Delhi, India, in the second book Julie & Kishore are essentially on their honeymoon. They travel more and see more of the sights of India, the reader gets to go on this journey with them. Amongst other adventures, the couple take a train from New Delhi to Agra, a journey I have made myself. This is a delightful train experience both in real life and for Julie & Kishore.
While they are in India, Julie is most excited to have the opportunity to ride an elephant and a camel which is a life-long dream for her. I personally have not done this but my children have. Since that time, I have done a lot of research on this matter and have come to the conclusion that I would never ride an elephant or camel or get a photo with a tiger, lion or monkey or go to a theme park where they have dolphin or whale shows. From the research I have done – and I am not suggesting that this happens in all cases – the only way these animals are taught to do what they do, is for them to be stolen from their mothers at a very young age so they can be trained. In many cases – once again I will stress this may not happen in all cases – they are beaten as they are taught to do tricks just for our amusement. For me personally, as an animal lover, to err on the side of caution, I would just rather not be involved or participate in any of these types of situations.
On to a completely different topic, Julie & Kishore: Take Two does have a little more romance than the first book. A proof-reader friend, who is a devoted housewife and Mother once told me, "As a stay-at-home Mum, if I read a book that is good I will keep turning the pages. If I want a book that will keep me absolutely enthralled, for me, it must have HOT romance!" So, for this reason I added a steamy romantic scene to this story.
Although the journey of Julie & Kishore is over, I am writing my third book called Nina’s Art. This story involves many of the same characters (including Julie & Kishore) but is a totally different story.

From the Author
I am born, bred and live in Auckland, New Zealand. In real life, just like my books, I am married to an Indian man. My husband and I have been together for more than twenty years. Friends and family urged me to write a book about us; finally I found the time.
Julie & Kishore is loosely based on my life, although I have changed too much of the content to call it nonfiction.
I have written two books, Julie & Kishore and the sequel, Julie & Kishore: Take Two. I am currently writing a third, Nina’s Art, which involves many of the same characters but is a different story.

Giveaway
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Saturday, November 15, 2014

"Playing With Fire" by David Tienter

GUEST POST and GIVEAWAY
Playing With Fire
by David Tienter


Playing With Fire is currently on tour with Ravenswood Publishing. The tour stops here today for a guest post by the author and a giveaway. Please be sure to visit the other tour stops as well.


Description
An older ex-special forces Marine is asked to find a lost hiker on the Appalachian Trail. He discovers evidence of a heinous murder and the hunt is on for the Monster who would commit such a terrible crime. The fast pace action races down the east coast to the Florida Keys and back to the Trail. Exciting and surprising, this is a story that is a must read. A hero for all, especially those over 50.

Praise for the Book
"Even better than the last. I recommend when you pick it up you don't have anything else to do for a while because you won't put it down until you are finished. Same was true for the first book The Geezer Not Done Yet." ~ Grammy
"There's an engaging plot packed in this rapid-fire short book. Skills hard won in youth aid our hero in his tracking of a former librarian become sadistic killer. The short, direct sentences keep the story gripping. If you like suspense you'll like this book." ~ JaiW
"A gripping story, set in the wilds - not for the faint hearted. [...] Watch out, though, for a wholly unexpected final twist." ~ Toonheider

Guest Post by the Author
How I Came to Write Playing With Fire
In 2013, I went to Disney World with my Daughter and two grand kids. We decided that we should attempt a young adult book together. One day into young adult, I gave up. That was not for me.
My writing took a distinctly different turn when a horrendous local crime absorbed my attention. I began to explore how a normal person, in this case a librarian, could become a serial killer. I needed to develop the factors; his relationships, the motives, the emotions, and at the same time develop how and why another normal person would pursue and capture him. My novel, Playing with Fire, explains one man's decent into the abyss. Why he is unable to stop. And the factors which drive his pursuer on despite the danger and hardships. It makes for an exciting read that is difficult to put down.
In my research, I climbed to the Appalachan Trail at the entrance to the Smokey Mountains National Forest near Fayetteville, North Carolina. I stayed three days camping and writing down my experiences. I traveled from Assateague Island in Maryland, all the way south to the Florida Keys. I have changed a lot of names in the book, but when I talk about a location, it exists. I usually write for four hours daily, in the morning. I listen to the blues while a write. Usually Sarah Vaughn or Pheobe Snow.
My hero/detective is an older man. As I am an older man. He has many limitations, as I have limitations. Still, age and limitations do not prevent an individual from being a hero. Captain American can easily be a hero, but so can his father.
I am 70 years old, survived an aggressive cancer, have an artificial knee because of Vietnam, and due to agent orange poisoning, have peripheral nuerapathy. I'm not done yet. I expect to write at least three more books next year. I am on Facebook, have a website, am a member of Feathered Quill and Cold Coffee Cafe. I have given readings at several libraries, attend several writing clubs, and most weekends I can be found at book signings, flea markets, or any public place where I can get people together so I can tell them about my book.

About the Author
David Tienter is a former U.S. Navy Corpsman who spent time attached to the Marine Corps. He earned a Bachelor's degree from Northwestern College and Master's degree from Western Illinois University. He currently resides in Port St. Lucie, Florida, with his wife and three dogs.


Giveaway
Enter the giveaway for a chance to win an ebook copy of Playing With Fire by David Tienter.


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