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Interviewing Author Janet Arnold

  Q1. Please tell me more about yourself?   A. Janet Arnold is the mother of two incredible boys. She is also a Behaviour Consultant, Early Years Coordinator, an accredited Triple P Practitioner, and a High Five® Trainer. Since 1996, she has worked with children, their families, and individuals in clinical and educational settings. Janet is the Co-Partner of Finding Solutions (www.findingsolutions.ca), the Co-Author of the book How to Explain a Diagnosis to a Child: A Resource Guide for Parents and Professionals, and the author of the children’s book What do you see when you take a look at me?  She is also a regular contributor to a variety of blogs sharing family and educational tips.   Janet is actively involved in a variety of community working groups and is the Chair of the Bullying Prevention Partnership, a member of the Board of Directors for the Learning Disabilities Association of York Region, the College of Early Childhood Educators (CECE), the Association of Early Childhood E

interviewing author Oleathia Robinson

ABOUT ME Oleathia "Butta B-Rocka" Robinson is a highly versatile and internationally acclaimed artist. Her career includes work as a published film director, producer, writer, actress, model, and playwright. She's also the best-selling author of "Fear of Failure Fear of Not Trying," Editor-in-Chief (for Defiant One's Teen Magazine), and is the CEO and founder of "Artists Rock the MIC Foundation." Butta has been diligently putting in work across all markets and borders. For more information visit buttabrocka.com Oleathia "Butta B-Rocka" Robinson is a highly versatile and internationally acclaimed artist. Her career includes work as a published film director, producer, writer, actress, model, and playwright. She's also the best-selling author of "Fear of Failure Fear of Not Trying," Editor-in-Chief (for Defiant One's Teen Magazine), and is the CEO and founder of "Artists Rock the MIC Foundation." Butta has

Author interview Tony Dye and book review Mikey's Marvelous

Responses below are in beautiful blue Please tell me more about yourself? Gladly :-)  What are your favorite books to read? Children's books like ... "I Love You Forever",  "Farewell to Shady Glade", "The Giving Tree",  "Creepy Pair of Underwear" Do you like coffee or tea? Neither ...Hot Cocoa  (made with REAL milk :-) . How many books have you written? Three, one fully published and two on the way :-)  Do you have a favorite bookstore? The Storybook Shoppe – A Children's book shop http://www.thestorybookshoppe.com Did you go to college for writing? Yes to college, not only for writing courses ... Growing up What were your favorite books to read? "Yertle the Turtle", "Are You My Mother?" , "Knights of the Round Table",  "The Monster at the End of This Book" How did you get inspired to write a book? Raising my kids and tucking them in at night, bedtime stories were a highlight.  It was time to unpack

Interviewing Author Joey Walter

  Q1.What are your favorite books to read? A. My favorite books to read are non-fiction.  Q2.Do you like coffee or tea? A.Coffee, I drink daily. I love southern sweet tea, but don’t drink it daily. Q3.How many books have you written? A. I co-wrote two books: one of these is being wrapped up now. I have also written two short stories and recently self-published them on Amazon. Q4. Do you have a favorite bookstore? I don’t visit bookstores often, but there was a Waldenbooks in the town I grew up in. I really enjoyed going there.  Q5.Did you go to college for writing? A. No, I went to college and majored in education. Q6. Growing up What were your favorite books to read? A. I have always been a fan of non-fiction. But, as a kid, I read comic books mostly. Q7.How did you get inspired to write a book? A. I’ve always had ideas, but finally got the nerve to put them down. I usually have to be in a certain mood to write; it is rare that I get the “itch” to write. The newest book that I am co-w