Wow! What a Nice Thank You

I just received a wonderful note from Mrs. Doege, the librarian at Holy Infant School, who invited me for a visit last week. Here’s what she said:

Entertaining, illuminating and inspiring are a great way to describe the recent visit of author Cynthia Reeg to our school. Speaking to both, junior high and primary students, Mrs. Reeg led the students on an engaging and fun-filled adventure of role-playing and hands-on activities which left her audience wanting more. A return visit is definitely a must. Thank you Mrs. Reeg.

Thank you, Mrs. Doege. You sure know how to make an author feel special.
blue smiling book

Happy 100th Day of School

I celebrated the 100th Day of School with an author visit to Holy Infant School. Here’s a picture with some of the 2nd graders who are enjoying KITTY KERPLUNKING: PREPOSITION FUN. They helped Preppy the kitty find every one of the prepositions kerplunking in place in her story.

I also had a great time with two 7th & 8th grade classes, sharing some writing secrets with them and explaining the publishing process.

Guardian Angel Publishing sponsors a wonderful writing contest for students 12-years-old and younger at their Angel to Angel imprint. To find out more, visit the G.A.P. website at http://www.guardianangelpublishing.com/angeltoangel.htm
Thanks, Students & Teachers at Holy Infant, especially Mrs. Doege–the school librarian– for inviting me to visit!

Name That Animal


A couple more vacation photos. I think this one will be easy. This creature is a mammal but lays eggs. Where would you find this strange animal who lives half of the time in the water and half out of the water? If know the answer to this question, then you know one of the countries we visited on our trip.

GUARDIAN ANGEL BOOKS now online at FICTIONWISE

Now you can find GIFTS FROM GOD and KITTY KERPLUNKING, along with all the other wonderful GUARDIAN ANGEL PUBLISHING books at FICTIONWISE, “the Internet’s most comprehensive collection of fiction (and yes nonfiction too!) in the most popular eBook formats.”
Here’s the link for all the GAP books:
http://www.fictionw ise.com/eBooks/ GuardianAngelPub lishingInceBooks .htm
And click on these links to find GIFTS FROM GOD:
http://www.fictionwise.com/eBooks/eBook55416.htm?cache
and KITTY KERPLUNKING: http://www.fictionwise.com/eBooks/eBook55420.htm?cache
FICTIONWISE has a special reduced price on the GAP books for a limited time. Only $4.25!

Blog Critics Magazine Interview

Thanks to my friend, Mayra Calvani, for her interview of ME posted today on

Mayra highlights GIFTS FROM GOD and KITTY KERPLUNKING as well as some of my up-coming writings. Now is your chance to learn all the secrets of my writing day. Who really comes up with all my story ideas–my office assistants or me???

And be sure to check out Mayra’s new book, THE MAGIC VIOLIN, published by Guardian Angel Publishing. http://www.guardianangelpublishing.com/magic-violin.htm

Bridge to Somewhere

Here is a world famous bridge. Do you recognize it?
This bridge spans the harbor of the mystery city, rising 134 meters (429 feet). Sometimes local people refer to it as the Coathanger because of its shape. Just last year marked the bridge’s 75th anniversary.
Would you be ready to join other adventurous tourists and climb to its top?

Piping Good

On one departure on our trip, the local band of bag pipers and drummers serenaded us a we sailed away. It was wonderful! Especially their rendition of Amazing Grace. Very touching…and I’m not even Scottish, although my husband is a wee bit.

Does this clue help narrow down our whereabouts or only leave you wondering what bonny banks we were visiting???

Where in the World Is This Active Volcano???

Clues:

  • It’s between 150, 000 to 200,000 years old.
  • It was named by a famous English sea captain and explorer in 1769.
  • Its native name means “that which can be made visible.”
  • Natives used this volcano for its sulphur supplies and tasty Muttonhead birds.
  • In 1953 it beame a scenic private reserve, protecting both the land and its wildlife.

We sailed by this puffing volcano, rather than taking a closer look. Any idea where in the world you’d find it?