Greetings, readers! Today, I would like to share with you a talented new voice in the writing world. Please give a warm welcome to Ellie Collins…
Introducing….
Introducing a bright and fresh new face in the publishing world – an author with a creative and unique voice and viewpoint!
Ellie Collins, 11, is preparing to publish her debut book, Daisy, Bold & Beautiful, the first in a series of middle grade books.
Who is Ellie?
First and foremost, she’s a gymnast, on both a girls gymnastics team…
…and a trampoline and tumbling team.
She plays piano…
And she studies hard in the sixth grade.
And when she’s not doing any of that, she’s playing video games or hanging with her friends. She always finds time for reading, though, and she’s a huge fan of Greek mythology. It was that genre that inspired her upcoming book. Until it hits the shelves (tentatively scheduled for April 1st, 2018), she’ll be by to share a bit of Greek myth trivia with you each week. Just like this:
Join us next week for another exciting Greek Mythology Minute with Ellie. She’ll have her book description ready to share for the first time, too! Have a wonderful week, everyone!
Hi everyone! Here’s this week’s edition of Greek Mythology Minute! As promised, I’m including the description for Daisy, Bold & Beautiful. Please tell me what you think and let me know if there’s anything I can do to make it better. Thanks! Have a great week and I’ll see you back here for next week’s EXCITING episode of Greek Mythology Minute! Oh, and you can also see that update (and others) on my brand new Facebook author page. Check it out! 🙂
It’s April Fool’s Day. D.J. stumbles her way through her first day at her new school, convinced she’ll be picked on for being the biggest fool of all when she can’t find her classes.
Luckily, an awesome group of three girls adopt her as their new bestie. D.J. can’t believe her good fortune – except for one little detail. She has nothing in common with her fast friends.
How do you tell a group of extreme, hard-core gamers that you’re a…gardener? Do you risk losing your new friends by admitting to who you really are and what you really like to do? Wouldn’t it be safer to just try to learn to love video games?
D.J. is gifted with some words of wisdom from the best gardener of all – Persephone, the Goddess of Spring. Will she take Persephone’s advice? And what assistance does D.J. have to offer the goddess?
Thank you SO much, Beem, from Ellie and me! We both really appreciate the opportunity to have her introduced to the indie community on your awesome blog! 🙂 ~Stephanie
What an inspiration!
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Thank you; I’ll be sure to pass your praise on to Ellie when she gets home from school! 🙂
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Thank you SO much, Beem, from Ellie and me! We both really appreciate the opportunity to have her introduced to the indie community on your awesome blog! 🙂 ~Stephanie
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The pleasure is truly mine, Stephanie. Us authors need to support one another!
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Awesome!
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Thank you very much, Shirley! 🙂
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Wow! Thank you so much for sharing this, Beem. She is inspiring!
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Isn’t she though? She deserves support.
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Thank you for the kind words, Jan! 🙂
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A delight to meet Ellie! 🙂 Sharing… xo
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Thank you, Bette, for stopping by and for the share! 🙂
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