BOOK NOOK REVIEWS: Make Your Mark, Franklin Roosevelt

TITLE: Make Your Mark, Franklin Roosevelt

AUTHORJudith St. George

ILLUSTRATOR: Britt Spencer

PUBLISHER: Philomel Books, 2007

Young Franklin Roosevelt grew up knowing the finer things in life— sailing, horseback riding, and foxhunts on his family’s large estate. Growing up wealthy meant he could live a gentleman’s life, like his beloved papa. Yet gentlemen weren’t supposed to go into politics, right? But why not? As young Franklin learns from a famous uncle and a famous mentor, there is more to the world than he thought. And about politics? Well, maybe there is more to that, too.

WHAT I LIKED ABOUT THIS BOOK : When I wrote my HISTORY’S MYSTERIES: Hunting Gris-Gris book about World War II, I did a lot of research on that time in US history. Naturally I read stories about the president during that time, but never did I read about what drove Franklin Delano Roosevelt to become the great, inspiring leader that he became. author, Judith St. George, does with her book is show a different side of this president that young readers may have never read. From a very pampered childhood to a solitary life at boarding school, we catch a glimpse into the soul of a man who later helped change how the world saw the US after World War II. A great addition to any library!

RATING: *****5 Stars*****

RATING SYSTEM

1 star…probably not worth your time.

2 stars…there are some things to like but some elements could have been stronger.

3 stars…this story w5ill appeal to some readers, but others might find it lacking something.

4 stars…strong story, nice illustrations, and should grab the attention of many readers.

5 stars…superbly written story, stellar illustrations, a must addition to any book lovers’ collection!

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Fox is set to cook a nice meal until the main ingredient tries to escape! The chase is on as Fox and his friends scurry, hop, and lumber their way to catching those rumbly, tumbly taters. Friendship and teamwork go hand in hand during THE GREAT POTATO RACE!

Hybrid published author, Donna L Martin, has been writing since she was eight years old. She is a 4th Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo by day and a ‘ninja’ writer of flash fiction, children’s picture books, chapter books, young adult novels and inspirational essays by night. Donna offers occasional BOOK NOOK REVIEWS of great children’s books and offers WRITERLY WISDOM to new and established writers. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators, Alliance of Independent Authors, and Children’s Book Insider. Donna loves dark chocolate, going to the beach and adding to her growing book collection.

Want to connect?

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: www.facebook.com/donasdays

Twitter: www.twitter.com/donasdays

LinkedIn: Donna L Martin/Story Catcher Publishing

Goodreads: Donna L Martin

Mail: Donna L Martin

c/o Story Catcher Publishing

P O Box 27788

Knoxville, Tn 37927

BOOK NOOK REVIEWS: To The Front! Clara Barton Braves the Battle of Antietam by Claudia Friddell

TITLE: To The Front! Clara Barton Braves the Battle of Autietam

AUTHOR: Claudia Friddellt

ILLUSTRATOR: Christopher Cyr

PUBLISHER: Calkins Creek, 2022

SYNOPSIS:

During the Civil War, Clara Barton—one of the first women to receive permission to serve on a battlefield—snuck her supply wagon to the head of a ten-mile wagon train to deliver provisions to the Antietam Battlefield. On the bloodiest day in American history, Clara and her team of helpers sprang into action as they nursed the wounded and dying, cooked meals for soldiers, and provided doctors with desperately needed medical supplies and lanterns so they could operate through the night.

WHAT I LIKED ABOUT THIS BOOK : Years ago young readers interested in history would only be able to find basic nonfiction textbooks if they were interested in learning more about historical events. And the chances of them finding out more about lesser known historical figures would have been nearly impossible. Today, children (and adults) can learn more about historical characters like Clara Barton through engaging, historical fiction picture books. Author, Claudia Friddell, takes young readers on a journey into the life of Clara Barton during a critical Civil War battle. Ms. Friddell allows us to imagine how Clara, determined to make a difference, faced everything from the ridicule of military officers to bucking societal norms in order to bring assistance to soldiers in need. Beautiful artwork by illustrator Christopher Cyr also helps bring Clara’s amazing story to life. A great addition to any library!

RATING: *****5 Stars*****

RATING SYSTEM

1 star…probably not worth your time.

2 stars…there are some things to like but some elements could have been stronger.

3 stars…this story w5ill appeal to some readers, but others might find it lacking something.

4 stars…strong story, nice illustrations, and should grab the attention of many readers.

5 stars…superbly written story, stellar illustrations, a must addition to any book lovers’ collection!

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Fox is set to cook a nice meal until the main ingredient tries to escape! The chase is on as Fox and his friends scurry, hop, and lumber their way to catching those rumbly, tumbly taters. Friendship and teamwork go hand in hand during THE GREAT POTATO RACE!

Hybrid published author, Donna L Martin, has been writing since she was eight years old. She is a 4th Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo by day and a ‘ninja’ writer of flash fiction, children’s picture books, chapter books, young adult novels and inspirational essays by night. Donna offers occasional BOOK NOOK REVIEWS of great children’s books and offers WRITERLY WISDOM to new and established writers. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators, Alliance of Independent Authors, and Children’s Book Insider. Donna loves dark chocolate, going to the beach and adding to her growing book collection.

Want to connect?

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: www.facebook.com/donasdays

Twitter: www.twitter.com/donasdays

LinkedIn: Donna L Martin/Story Catcher Publishing

Goodreads: Donna L Martin

Mail: Donna L Martin

c/o Story Catcher Publishing

P O Box 27788

Knoxville, Tn 37927

Story Catcher Publishing Expansion: What Is Author “Vetting”?

Opening up for submissions this Fall will be like opening the flood gates. We expect to get a number of different publishing queries because we will offer ways to help writers of picture books, chapter books, middle grade books, young adult books, and specialty books a way to become published authors when they may not have been able to step into the publishing world before.

Maybe it was outside their budget to self-publish properly.

Maybe it was too overwhelming to maneuver their way through all the channels to produce a quality product.

Maybe they are looking for a support team to help them achieve their goal of having a publishing career.

Whatever the reason, writers will be submitting to Story Catcher Publishing looking for a chance to work with someone knowledgeable in the field of publishing to help them share their story with the world.

But we will be looking for someone too.

“Vetting” is when someone investigates someone they potentially want to connect with. Agents, editors, publishers, etc. usually look at a number of factors before deciding to reach out to a writer. Here are some of the places SCP will check for activity…

Google…We will do a Google search of the writer’s name to see what pops up. Do a Google search of either my author name or Story Catcher Publishing, and you will find a long list of articles, images, and ways to find out more about us. Authors we want to work with may not have as many search links as we do, but it will give us a starting point.

Website…It’s one of the best ways to learn more about a writer. If they have a website, and especially a blog, it helps give a better sense of their personality and writing style.

Social Media…We will check if they have a presence in groups like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin, etc. If they do, we’ll look at their posts, engagement level, number of followers, etc. to give us an idea of what level of assistance they might need from us for their project. If they don’t, that also tells us how much help they might need in the future.

Other Connections…If a query letter identifies some previous connection between the writer and SCP, we might reach out to those connections to learn more about those writers. We plan on working very hard to assist our authors with their future publishing careers, so the more we know, the better we can help them!

Vetting is a standard industry practice which helps both writers and agents, editors, or publishers better determine the best way to move forward.

Everyone at Story Catcher Publishing is excitedly counting down the days to when we open for submissions, so make sure to come back next week for another update on our expansion…

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Hybrid published author, Donna L Martin, has been writing since she was eight years old. She is a 4th Degree Black Belt in TaeKwonDo by day and a ‘ninja’ writer of flash fiction, children’s picture books, chapter books, young adult novels and inspirational essays by night. Donna offers occasional BOOK NOOK REVIEWS of great children’s books and offers WRITERLY WISDOM to new and established writers. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators, Alliance of Independent Authors, and Children’s Book Insider. Donna loves dark chocolate, going to the beach and adding to her growing book collection.

Want to connect?

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: www.facebook.com/donasdays

Twitter: www.twitter.com/donasdays

LinkedIn: Donna L Martin/Story Catcher Publishing

Goodreads: Donna L Martin

Mail: Donna L Martin

c/o Story Catcher Publishing

P O Box 27788

Knoxville, Tn 37927

BOOK NOOK REVIEW: Monster Goose by Judy Sierra

TITLE: Monster Goose

AUTHOR: Judy Sierra

ILLUSTRATOR: Jack E. Davis

PUBLISHER: Gulliver Books, 2001

SYNOPSIS:

Old Monster Goose has turned Mother Goose’s world of nursery rhymes inside out! Here she presents twenty-five deliciously disgusting new poems, filled with rodents and maggots, zombies and ghouls, spiders and, of course, monsters. Remember King Cole? That terrible troll washes his feet in the toilet bowl. And poor Mistress Mary, her garden’s quite scary–its killer potatoes ate all her tomatoes and now are out looking for Mary!  

WHAT I LIKED ABOUT THIS BOOK : I grew up on listening to and eventually reading nursery rhymes which were so popular in the late 60’s. Author, Judy Sierra, put together a collection of nursery rhyme parodies that, while a little on the dark side, will amuse young readers (and many older readers as well) with its quirky twist on the typical Mother Goose rhymes. Illustrator Jack E Davis used his immense drawing talent to breathe life into this funny, slightly disturbing collection of poetry. My favorite is probably “Mistress Mary”. A nice addition to any library!

RATING: ****4 Stars****

RATING SYSTEM

1 star…probably not worth your time.

2 stars…there are some things to like but some elements could have been stronger.

3 stars…this story w5ill appeal to some readers, but others might find it lacking something.

4 stars…strong story, nice illustrations, and should grab the attention of many readers.

5 stars…superbly written story, stellar illustrations, a must addition to any book lovers’ collection!

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Fox is set to cook a nice meal until the main ingredient tries to escape! The chase is on as Fox and his friends scurry, hop, and lumber their way to catching those rumbly, tumbly taters. Friendship and teamwork go hand in hand during THE GREAT POTATO RACE!

Hybrid published author, Donna L Martin, has been writing since she was eight years old. She is a 4th Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo by day and a ‘ninja’ writer of flash fiction, children’s picture books, chapter books, young adult novels and inspirational essays by night. Donna offers occasional BOOK NOOK REVIEWS of great children’s books and offers WRITERLY WISDOM to new and established writers. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators, Alliance of Independent Authors, and Children’s Book Insider. Donna loves dark chocolate, going to the beach and adding to her growing book collection.

Want to connect?

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: www.facebook.com/donasdays

Twitter: www.twitter.com/donasdays

LinkedIn: Donna L Martin/Story Catcher Publishing

Goodreads: Donna L Martin

Mail: Donna L Martin

c/o Story Catcher Publishing

P O Box 27788

Knoxville, Tn 37927

BOOK NOOK REVIEWS: Wilma’s Way Home, The Life of Wilma Mankiller by Doreen Rappaport

TITLE: Wilma’s Way Home, the Life of Wilma Mankiller

AUTHOR: Doreen Rappaport

ILLUSTRATOR: Linda Kukuk

PUBLISHER: Disney/Hyperion, 2019

SYNOPSIS:

As a child in Oklahoma, Wilma Mankiller experienced the Cherokee practice of Gadugi, helping each other, even when times were hard for everyone. But in 1956, the federal government uprooted her family and moved them to California, wrenching them from their home, friends, and traditions. Separated from her community and everything she knew, Wilma felt utterly lost until she found refuge in the Indian Center in San Francisco. There, she worked to build and develop the local Native community and championed Native political activists. She took her two children to visit tribal communities in the state, and as she introduced them to the traditions of their heritage, she felt a longing for home.

Returning to Oklahoma with her daughters, Wilma took part in Cherokee government. Despite many obstacles, from resistance to female leadership to a life-threatening accident, Wilma’s courageous dedication to serving her people led to her election as the first female chief of the Cherokee Nation. As leader and advocate, she reinvigorated her constituency by empowering them to identify and solve community problems.

WHAT I LIKED ABOUT THIS BOOK : Being part Cherokee myself, I was aware that Wilma Mankiller was the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation for many years. What I didn’t know is how she rose to such a position of power. Author, Doreen Rappaport, writes a very compelling story about Wilma’s life growing up in Oklahoma all the way to being the head of an entire nation. She had many obstacles to overcome. From prejudices among strangers once her family was forced to move to California, to obstacles from others within the Cherokee Nation itself as she rose to power. Illustrator, Linda Kukuk, helps breathe life into Ms. Rappaport’s story with strong, visually appealing artwork. A great addition to any library!

RATING: *****5 Stars*****

RATING SYSTEM

1 star…probably not worth your time.

2 stars…there are some things to like but some elements could have been stronger.

3 stars…this story w5ill appeal to some readers, but others might find it lacking something.

4 stars…strong story, nice illustrations, and should grab the attention of many readers.

5 stars…superbly written story, stellar illustrations, a must addition to any book lovers’ collection!

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Fox is set to cook a nice meal until the main ingredient tries to escape! The chase is on as Fox and his friends scurry, hop, and lumber their way to catching those rumbly, tumbly taters. Friendship and teamwork go hand in hand during THE GREAT POTATO RACE!

Hybrid published author, Donna L Martin, has been writing since she was eight years old. She is a 4th Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo by day and a ‘ninja’ writer of flash fiction, children’s picture books, chapter books, young adult novels and inspirational essays by night. Donna offers occasional BOOK NOOK REVIEWS of great children’s books and offers WRITERLY WISDOM to new and established writers. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators, Alliance of Independent Authors, and Children’s Book Insider. Donna loves dark chocolate, going to the beach and adding to her growing book collection.

Want to connect?

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: www.facebook.com/donasdays

Twitter: www.twitter.com/donasdays

LinkedIn: Donna L Martin/Story Catcher Publishing

Goodreads: Donna L Martin

Mail: Donna L Martin

c/o Story Catcher Publishing

P O Box 27788

Knoxville, Tn 37927

Story Catcher Publishing Expansion: Author Platform

When Story Catcher Publishing opens for submissions in the Fall in 2023, the writers we will be working with will come to us from one of two groups. One group of writers will have worked on their author platforms before submissions and will be able to show us the strength of their social media networking. The other group of writers will still be learning their way around social media and might need our help once it’s decided to work with them on their project. If you are in that second group or even just don’t know some of those sites out there to promote yourself and your work, here is a brief overview of the major social media platforms to consider:

  1. Author Websites

WordPress.comOver 400 MILLION people use or visit a WordPress website every month. Probably one of the most used website hosting companies, WordPress has a free version that gives authors the ability to set up their own website as well as being able to run their blogs from the same account. There is also an easy way to create a online bookstore on the WordPress site so an author can display their books with purchase links included. You can find a beginner course on learning how to use WordPress by clicking on this linkhttp://www.udemy.com/course/wordpress-for-beginners-course/?utm_sou0rce=bing&utm_medium=udemyads&utm_campaign=BG-Wordpress_la.EN_cc.BE&utm_content=deal4584&utm_term=._ag_1222657107173806.ad_.kw_wordpress+introduction.de_c.dm_.pl_.ti_kwd-76416199681009%3Aloc-4125.li_83573.pd_._&matchtype=e&msclkid=8fce019e9598150d269362656603c11c

Wix.com…Over 180 MILLION people use or visit a Wix website each month. The free version offers website, blogging, and ecommerce support but does have some limitations. Here is a review of the pros/cons of using Wix…http://www.forbes.com/advisor/business/software/wix-review/

Squarespace.com…Over 4.2 MILLION people use or visit a Squarespace website every month. I don’t know much about this provider but apparently there are enough people using this website host every month to possibly consider using it. Here is a review of the pros/cons of using Squarespace…http://www.forbes.com/advisor/business/software/squarespace-review/

It may not be as important as to which website provider works best for YOU as long as you work on creating a website so potential readers of your books will be able to find you. YOU have to create a way to promote your author identity to the world.

2. Blogger.com…The website hosts listed above are just a few of the options to host your blog. Blogger.com is the original way to create and maintain a blog. It is used by only 1% of internet users, but still offers a strong basic program for a beginner writer. Here is a review of the pros/cons of using Blogger…http://cybernews.com/best-website-builders/blogger-review/

3. Facebook.com…Over 2.9 BILLION people use or visit a Facebook page every month. While there is some negativity (political, religious, social, etc) on Facebook, there are many, many Facebook groups supporting writers and their books. Here is more information about why you might want to consider creating a Facebook account…http://www.lifewire.com/why-facebook-3486520

4. Twitter.com…Over 396 MILLION people use or visit Twitter every month. I’m slowly building my following on this social site. Twitter readers are different than some of the other sites because they look for frequent, short bursts of information throughout their day. Here is more information about why you might want to consider creating a Twitter account…http://blog.hootsuite.com/twitter-statistics/

5. Instagram.com...Over 500 MILLION people use or visit Instagram every month. I don’t have a huge following on this social site but what writers need to realize is that you don’t have to have thousands of followers on EVERY social site, to have a strong following over ALL sites. Here is more information about why you might want to consider creating an Instagram account…http://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2021/04/07/social-media-use-in-2021/

6. Pinterest.com…Over 478 MIILLION people use or visit Pinterest every month. I use my Pinterest account to collect possible story ideas, create collections of things that interest me, and connect with my followers on a different level. Here is more information about why you might want to consider creating a Pinterest account…http://www.omnicoreagency.com/pinterest-statistics/

7. Linkedin.com…Over 900 MILLION people use or visit Linkedin every month. This social site, for me, is more about networking and possible job connections. I share my brand and connect with writer groups. Here is more information about why you might want to consider creating a Linkedin account…http://blog.hootsuite.com/linkedin-statistics-business/

9. YouTube.com…Over 2.5 BILLION people use or watch YouTube videos every month. I am just starting to use this social site and have a couple of book trailers on YouTube, but I have much to learn about how can grow my brand. Here is more information about why you might want to consider creating a YouTube account…http://www.omnicoreagency.com/youtube-statistics/

10. TikTok.com…Over 732 MILLION people use or watch TikTok videos every month. I don’t really use TikTok for Story Catcher Publishing but even then, I managed to pick up some followers who enjoy the videos I share that other creators make. There are opportunities for writers on this social site and ways to grow. Here is more information about why you might want to consider creating a TikTok account…http://www.omnicoreagency.com/tiktok-statistics/

What should newbie writers focus on?

Many new writers get overwhelmed by the fact there are so many social media sites to choose from. You have to know what you want from your author platform. Whatever you choose, CONSISTENCY needs to happen.

Consistently post.

Consistently engage with your audience.

Share bits of your personality and make yourself REAL to people. Then they will become invested in you and your books. Story Catcher Publishing will be checking out our author submissions this Fall and will vet any authors we are interested in possibly working with. If they have a presence on social media, we’ll look at how they consistently engage with their followers. And if they don’t have a presence, then we’ll know how we might be able to help them in the future!

Make sure to come back next week for another update on our expansion…

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Hybrid published author, Donna L Martin, has been writing since she was eight years old. She is a 4th Degree Black Belt in TaeKwonDo by day and a ‘ninja’ writer of flash fiction, children’s picture books, chapter books, young adult novels and inspirational essays by night. Donna offers occasional BOOK NOOK REVIEWS of great children’s books and offers WRITERLY WISDOM to new and established writers. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators, Alliance of Independent Authors, and Children’s Book Insider. Donna loves dark chocolate, going to the beach and adding to her growing book collection.

Want to connect?

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: www.facebook.com/donasdays

Twitter: www.twitter.com/donasdays

LinkedIn: Donna L Martin/Story Catcher Publishing

Goodreads: Donna L Martin

Mail: Donna L Martin

c/o Story Catcher Publishing

P O Box 27788

Knoxville, Tn 37927

BOOK NOOK REVIEWS: Surviving The Hindenburg by Larry Verstraete

TITLE: Surviving The Hindenburg

AUTHOR: Larry Verstraete

ILLUSTRATOR: David Geister

PUBLISHER: Sleeping Bear Press, 2012

SYNOPSIS:

On May 6, 1937, the giant German airship the Hindenburg was destroyed by fire as it attempted to land at Lakehurst Naval Base in New Jersey. Of the 93 people on board, a remarkable 62 survived, including Werner Franz, the ship’s 14-year-old cabin boy. In Surviving the Hindenburg, writer Larry Verstraete recounts young Werner’s story of the airship’s final voyage. Through Werner’s memories young readers will explore the inner workings of the giant airship, marvel at the breathtaking vistas from its observation windows, and hold their breath during Werner’s terrifying escape from the fiery devastation. “My mind didn’t start working again until I was on the ground,” Werner said later. “Then I started running.”

WHAT I LIKED ABOUT THIS BOOK : Ever since I was a young child, I’ve heard about the Hindenburg. I knew it was a German built airship, I knew it crashed, and I knew there were some survivors. That was the sum of what I knew. This book from author, Larry Verstraete, allows any reader, young or old, to relive a terrifying historical event through the eyes of a young boy who actually survived the flames engulfing the airship. Illustrations by David Geister seem almost too realistic, and this page turner will keep your interest from the first page to the last! A nice addition to any library!

RATING: ****4 Stars****

RATING SYSTEM

1 star…probably not worth your time.

2 stars…there are some things to like but some elements could have been stronger.

3 stars…this story w5ill appeal to some readers, but others might find it lacking something.

4 stars…strong story, nice illustrations, and should grab the attention of many readers.

5 stars…superbly written story, stellar illustrations, a must addition to any book lovers’ collection!

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Fox is set to cook a nice meal until the main ingredient tries to escape! The chase is on as Fox and his friends scurry, hop, and lumber their way to catching those rumbly, tumbly taters. Friendship and teamwork go hand in hand during THE GREAT POTATO RACE!

Hybrid published author, Donna L Martin, has been writing since she was eight years old. She is a 4th Degree Black Belt in TaeKwonDo by day and a ‘ninja’ writer of flash fiction, children’s picture books, chapter books, young adult novels and inspirational essays by night. Donna offers occasional BOOK NOOK REVIEWS of great children’s books and offers WRITERLY WISDOM to new and established writers. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators, Alliance of Independent Authors, and Children’s Book Insider. Donna loves dark chocolate, going to the beach and adding to her growing book collection.

Want to connect?

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: www.facebook.com/donasdays

Twitter: www.twitter.com/donasdays

LinkedIn: Donna L Martin/Story Catcher Publishing

Goodreads: Donna L Martin

Mail: Donna L Martin

c/o Story Catcher Publishing

P O Box 27788

Knoxville, Tn 37927

BOOK NOOK REVIEWS: Mrs. McTats and Her Houseful of Cats by Alyssa Satin Capucilli

TITLE: Mrs. McTats and Her Houseful of Cats

AUTHOR: Alyssa Satin Capucilli

ILLUSTRATOR: Joan Rankin

PUBLISHER: Margaret K. McElderry Books, 2001

SYNOPSIS:

Mrs. McTats loves cats — and they love her too! At first Mrs. McTats has only one cat, Abner, but quickly finds herself in a house bursting with twenty-five! Sh!e names each one with a different letter of the alphabet, but stops short at Z. Then there’s a scratch on the door. Surprise! Mrs. McTats finds what the family needs to be complete.

WHAT I LIKED ABOUT THIS BOOK : Everyone who knows me KNOWS I love cats! Of course, I was going to add this book by author, Alyssa Satin Capucilli, to my reading list. There are many aspects to this cute story that young readers, parents, and educators will love including the creative way of counting the additions to her feline family, the adorable alphabetical names for each new cat, and the quaint surprise ending! Illustrator Joan Rankin was able to do a stellar job of matching lovely, whimsical illustrations to a strong storyline. A great addition to any library!

RATING: ****4 Stars****

RATING SYSTEM

1 star…probably not worth your time.

2 stars…there are some things to like but some elements could have been stronger.

3 stars…this story w5ill appeal to some readers, but others might find it lacking something.

4 stars…strong story, nice illustrations, and should grab the attention of many readers.

5 stars…superbly written story, stellar illustrations, a must addition to any book lovers’ collection!

?

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Fox is set to cook a nice meal until the main ingredient tries to escape! The chase is on as Fox and his friends scurry, hop, and lumber their way to catching those rumbly, tumbly taters. Friendship and teamwork go hand in hand during THE GREAT POTATO RACE!

Hybrid published author, Donna L Martin, has been writing since she was eight years old. She is a 4th Degree Black Belt in TaeKwonDo by day and a ‘ninja’ writer of flash fiction, children’s picture books, chapter books, young adult novels and inspirational essays by night. Donna offers occasional BOOK NOOK REVIEWS of great children’s books and offers WRITERLY WISDOM to new and established writers. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators, Alliance of Independent Authors, and Children’s Book Insider. Donna loves dark chocolate, going to the beach and adding to her growing book collection.

Want to connect?

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: www.facebook.com/donasdays

Twitter: www.twitter.com/donasdays

LinkedIn: Donna L Martin/Story Catcher Publishing

Goodreads: Donna L Martin

Mail: Donna L Martin

c/o Story Catcher Publishing

P O Box 27788

Knoxville, Tn 37927

Story Catcher Publishing Expansion: Creating A Strong Query Letter

Sometimes the mere mention of a word will instill fear in the hearts of writers everywhere.

Query Letters.

A newbie writer may not even know what a query letter is, but if you have been writing for any length of time and trying to capture the attention of agents or publishers, then you will know how stress-inducing writing a eye-catching query letter can be. In today’s post, I wanted to share not only what Story Catcher Publishing will be looking for in query letters when we open for submissions later this Fall, but to also give you a few tips and links to better research what will work for your own journey into query letter writing…

QUERY LETTER WRITING DO’S:

  1. Address your letter to the correct person. I’ve been a female all my life, so when you decide to write me a query letter, please address me as Donna L Martin, Ms. Martin, or Ma’am. Any other title just shows me you have no clue who you’re trying to reach.
  2. Get it all on one page. Sending me an email with five pages of an ongoing chat will lose my interest. Be concise and to the point. If you don’t know whether you’ve gone over one page for your query letter, attempt to print it to view how many pages it will be. I like hard files on my authors, illustrators, formatters, etc, so I only want to have to print off one page to consider your story, not the equivalent of your entire book.
  3. Have a great hook. If your beginning paragraph goes on and on about how you even got around to writing your book, I’ll likely fall asleep before I get to the part why I should even READ your book. Give me something that catches my attention and I’ll probably ask for more!
  4. Include a strong bio. If you have won writing awards in the past, let me know. If you belong to professional organizations pertinent to the story in your query letter, let me know. Be sure to include all ways to contact you…Website, blog, social media, email, etc. If you’re just starting out and have little to no accomplishments to share, there is still a way to create an interesting bio.
  5. Make a connection. If we’ve met somewhere…author event, business event, online, grocery shopping…wherever it was, let me know! I connect with hundreds of people every day in different ways so my memory needs jogging every once in a while as to who you are. Maybe you’ve only “met” me through reading one of my books. That’s okay…tell me that!

QUERY LETTER WRITING DON’TS:

  1. It doesn’t matter to me if your kids loved the story or your second cousin twice removed thinks you wrote a NYT bestseller and I’d be a fool not to offer you a contract. I’m not being disrespectful to your family. I am being professional while I am conducting business and I expect you to do the same.
  2. Resist the urge to include anything in your query letter submission that I didn’t ask for. This includes the manuscript itself, pictures of cute drawings you think would look great in the final book, or your local bridge group can’t wait to see your name on the cover of your book. That won’t increase any interest I might have in your story. In fact, it will do the complete opposite because it will scream you aren’t ready to conduct your business in a professional manner.
  3. Being impatient for a response. Believe me, I understand the stress of waiting for some reply when you’ve sent your story out on submission. It can be nerve-wracking. And a lot of time, you don’t even receive a response at all which is twice as hard to deal with! I will start out giving myself 3-4 weeks to review query letters before responding. This give me adequate time to vet the authors I might want my team to work with, and still have a chance to respond individually to every writer that’s taken the time to reach out to Story Catcher Publishing. This might not be a viable practice in the future, but for now, I want to give respectful feedback to every person who tries to connect with me. So, please be patient!
  4. Combining multiple manuscripts in one query letter. If you have five different stories ready to submit, then write five different query letters. This is especially important if you write in different genres. You can’t do ANY story justice when you are trying to cram five different book viewpoints into a one-page query letter, so keep everything separate, okay?
  5. Putting your life on hold while you wait. That is the worst thing you can do for yourself and your writing career. It is demoralizing for YOU, and living in a suspending mental state prevents the flow of creativity. Keep writing. Send out more query letters. If I reach out to you with a request to read your manuscript only to find out you’ve sold it to someone else, I’ll be the first to do a happy dance for you! I’m here to support YOU as a future author, wherever that publishing path may lead you, not to get rich off your hard work.

RESEARCH LINKS:

  1. Picture Book Query Letter examples…http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Children%27s+Picture+Book+Query+Letter&form=RESTAB&first=1
  2. How To Write Query Letters…http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=How+to+Write+Query+Letter&form=RESTAB&first=1
  3. Jane Friedman’s Tips On Writing Query Letters…http://www.janefriedman.com/query-letters/
  4. New York Book Editors Query Letter Tips…http://nybookeditors.com/2015/12/how-to-write-a-darn-good-query-letter/
  5. Writer’s Digest Query Writing Tips…http://www.writersdigest.com/getting-published/the-10-dos-and-donts-of-writing-a-query-letter

There you have it. Just some words of wisdom to help better your chances that your query letter will grab my attention and make me want to read more! And for a final bit of help to all you lovely writers out there, I’ve included a few links to help you learn more about writing a strong query letter. Good luck and I can’t wait to start reading YOUR query letters later this fall. Be sure to check back next week for more peaks into Story Catcher Publishing’s expansion!

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Hybrid published author, Donna L Martin, has been writing since she was eight years old. She is a 4th Degree Black Belt in TaeKwonDo by day and a ‘ninja’ writer of flash fiction, children’s picture books, chapter books, young adult novels and inspirational essays by night. Donna offers occasional BOOK NOOK REVIEWS of great children’s books and offers WRITERLY WISDOM to new and established writers. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators, Alliance of Independent Authors, and Children’s Book Insider. Donna loves dark chocolate, going to the beach and adding to her growing book collection.

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BOOK NOOK REVIEWS: The Writer by Davide Cali

TITLE: The Writer

AUTHOR: Davide Cali

ILLUSTRATOR: Monica Barengo

PUBLISHER: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, 2022

SYNOPSIS:

A dog has an important job to do, especially if his human is a writer. Without a dog by his side, the writer would forget to eat. He’d never get out of his pajamas, and he’d probably stare at the computer all day long. But even the best French bulldog can’t do everything. Maybe this perfect pair needs someone new in their lives… 

WHAT I LIKED ABOUT THIS BOOK : When I first read this book, I laughed out loud. It reminded me so much of Disney’s 101 Dalmatians and the premise that Rodger need a companion to balance his writing life. The illustrations are adorable and so lifelike. Young readers will be highly amused by this cute story. A nice addition to any library!

RATING: ****4 Stars****

RATING SYSTEM

1 star…probably not worth your time.

2 stars…there are some things to like but some elements could have been stronger.

3 stars…this story will appeal to some readers, but others might find it lacking something.

4 stars…strong story, nice illustrations, and should grab the attention of many readers.

5 stars…superbly written story, stellar illustrations, a must addition to any book lovers’ collection!

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Fox is set to cook a nice meal until the main ingredient tries to escape! The chase is on as Fox and his friends scurry, hop, and lumber their way to catching those rumbly, tumbly taters. Friendship and teamwork go hand in hand during THE GREAT POTATO RACE!

Hybrid published author, Donna L Martin, has been writing since she was eight years old. She is a 4th Degree Black Belt in TaeKwonDo by day and a ‘ninja’ writer of flash fiction, children’s picture books, chapter books, young adult novels and inspirational essays by night. Donna offers occasional BOOK NOOK REVIEWS of great children’s books and offers WRITERLY WISDOM to new and established writers. She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators, Alliance of Independent Authors, and Children’s Book Insider. Donna loves dark chocolate, going to the beach and adding to her growing book collection.

Want to connect?

Email: [email protected]

Facebook: www.facebook.com/donasdays

Twitter: www.twitter.com/donasdays

LinkedIn: Donna L Martin/Story Catcher Publishing

Goodreads: Donna L Martin

Mail: Donna L Martin

c/o Story Catcher Publishing

P O Box 27788

Knoxville, Tn 37927