Monday, February 21, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
a prickly situation
Isn't it always the way it goes, one child getting all the attention?
In the midst of Petunia launching and getting reviews, I mustn't neglect Pearl, my next book. I received the unbound proof in the mail yesterday. My first real look at her on the nice paper stock we picked.
She looks great! Many thanks for which are due Dana Fritts, my designer at HarperCollins. Thanks Dana!
In the midst of Petunia launching and getting reviews, I mustn't neglect Pearl, my next book. I received the unbound proof in the mail yesterday. My first real look at her on the nice paper stock we picked.
She looks great! Many thanks for which are due Dana Fritts, my designer at HarperCollins. Thanks Dana!
petunia impossible
One of my favorite blogs, Seven Impossible Things, just posted a feature about Petunia, myself, and a bit about the Sendak Fellowship.
Thanks Jules!
Thanks Jules!
Monday, February 7, 2011
aw, shucks
A couple of nice reviews for A Pet for Petunia:
Amazon's Petunia page.
David Elzey.
So, what are you waiting for? Buy several copies. Send them to your friends. Let no child be left Skunk-less.
Amazon's Petunia page.
David Elzey.
So, what are you waiting for? Buy several copies. Send them to your friends. Let no child be left Skunk-less.
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