Posts Tagged ‘conservation’
Cover Reveal for My First Book for Middle Grade Readers
Here’s the cover of my first book for middle grade readers! It has been a long dream of mine to write for this age of children (8-12 years old) and I’m so excited to reveal the cover and share the details with you! The Islanders is a chapter book that will be released June 15,…
Read MoreSave the Planet? Light One Candle
As a child I wanted to save the planet, but the problems seemed so large, so many. I am one of ten children and my father attempted to calm me by telling me not to try to save the entire world, but instead to light one candle. I was too young to understand the wisdom of that advice. But now I…
Read MoreSAVING A VITAL PELICAN ISLAND
Wild animals and the Lowcountry landscape I call home are woven into my stories. They are so vital they actually become characters in my novels. But they are much more than that. As I bring awareness to the fascinating species in my novels, I hope you come to care—and take care. That is the power of…
Read MoreCelebrating the 4th in Delaware
Happy Fourth of July y’all! The summer book tour has me far from my beach town in South Carolina this year. Today, I’m waking up in beautiful coastal Delaware with two holiday book signings on the schedule. I’ll be signing copies of Beach House for Rent at Browseabout Books on Rehoboth Beach and then later at Bethany…
Read MoreTHE WORLD OF SHOREBIRDS IN "BEACH HOUSE FOR RENT"
My new noel BEACH HOUSE FOR RENT wouldn’t be possible without the brilliant, generous professionals who enthusiastically shared their knowledge with me. One of those people who deserves great thanks is Felicia Sanders of the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, for the education she gave me on shorebirds, seabirds, and wading birds. Because…
Read MoreWELL, THIS IS A FIRST!
I finally did it! My first Facebook Live video. And I must admit, it was actually pretty fun, and easy (except for the fact that we couldn’t get the Live video feature to work on my Facebook author page, so we did it from my Facebook conservation page instead). I must learn to speak louder next…
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