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interviewing Author Tracy Kushwaha

interviewing Author Tracy Kushwaha   Q1. when did you decide you were going to write a book? A, I wrote and published my first book in 2017 Q.2 how did you come up with the name of your books  A.  I just thought of something different and cute.  Q. 3 what are you working on now for 20 18? A. I just had my 3rd book published. Hope’s Story was published by Two Girls And a Reading Corner. I have a 4th that will be out late November early December. Q 4. how long have you been writing? A.  I started writing when I was 12. But never tried to get published till a few years ago. Q 5. What advice would you give other authors? A. Never give up on your dreams. And read a lot, also watch kids shows it helps you keep up with what kids are into. Q 6.  where can people find you online? A. Facebook Tracy Kushwaha Author page. Q7 do you plan on making more books in the future  A. Yes, I have 3 books under contra

interviewing Author Joe Melillo

interviewing Author Joe Melillo  Q.1 when did you decide you were going to write a book? A. Well, first I have to be upfront about the fact that I'm primarily a songwriter, and my Parker The Platypus series of children's books are based off songs I wrote and recorded.  When I got the inspiration for the first song, I just knew that it had to also be a children's book, and I had that in mind as I was writing the words. Q.2 how did you come up with the name of your books  A. That was part and parcel of the inspiration that hit me when I first conceived of the song.  The way I describe it is that the song has existed since the dawn of time and it chose me to give it form.  I woke up one morning and randomly thought:  "the platypus doesn't fit into the animal kingdom very nicely.  Why hasn't anyone written a song using a platypus to demonstrate how hard it is to fit in with other kids?"  I knew the title would be "(name) The Platyp