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Sunday, May 29, 2016

Interview with Joseph Cognard and Gabriella Cognard!

Today, I'm super excited to have a wonderful author and his illustrating daughter here on Kibits! And best of all, they've actually agreed to let me ask them a few questions...

*bwhwhwhahahahahaha*

*sigh*

Okay, maybe I'm not that evil.

Anyway, I'm also reviewing their book, THREE TWIGS FOR THE CAMPFIRE, over on Bookworm for Kids today. So feel free to head on over there for even more fantastic information.

Give a big welcome to Joseph Cognard and Gabriella Cognard!!!





Billy is more than a little nervous. Even with all the excitement of his first "kids only" camp out, there is something truly bothering him. Listen to the fire crackle as the Miller children, in their campfire tradition, each tell a story. Will the fire last till Billy can fall asleep? Worse yet, what will happen when it is his turn to tell a story? Lastly, why won’t the fly and mosquito buzzing around the campfire leave him alone?
As in traditional Twilight Zone episodes, that the author grew up with, Mr. Cognard creates three unique and unpredictable stories, that both children and adults will all enjoy.
The book is packed with illustrations by Gabriella Cognard, a tween with artistic flair well beyond her years.
 

Head on over to Bookworm for Kids to see my review.

Welcome! And thanks so much that you both took the time to stop by here. 
Not only do I enjoy your books, but one thing which impresses me is that you are a father and daughter writer/illustrating pair. 

So I'm just going to start off with the questions if that's all right with you!


How was it to work with your daughters?

Joseph:  I love my family so much. My wife helped edit and my youngest colored as well as made all the color decisions for both books. She also edited Reigning my latest book. She was in 7th grade at the time. Still, most importantly in these two works is the oldest, Gabby's, illustrations. I can just look at the things she draws for hours. And it's funny, I am not sure if it’s cause I am her dad or she is that good. It’s such a blurred line, but I will say this. A long time ago, I was going to write these stories to do with 3 friends who were all artists. Never got around to it, but then when I talked about doing it with my daughter. All I can say is that my faith in her art gave me the strength to write. It could carry my foolish attempts to be a story teller, I convinced myself.

And telling by what stories you've done all together, it has. How nice to have so much support!

Now, I'm going to turn tables and ask Gabriella the same thing. How is it working with your father?

Gabriella: Me and my dad have always been very close and we love spending time together. Once we realized this was a way for us to do something together while utilizing both our talents we were sold. We both got to be creative in our own ways with this project while also bonding. 

Who decides when and what type of illustrations are needed?

Gabriella: In Cemetery Girl I just drew he would give me a little direction but then how each person looks he left up to me. Same with Three Twigs for the Campfire, except for the dragon. He was very particular with how the dragon was to look. My original dragons looked nothing like him.

I'd love to see your original dragons! I enjoy flipping through the book just to look at your artwork.

What is your favorite part of writing?

Joseph:  My favorite part of writing is dialog. I love when characters interact and I can just take notes of what they are saying to each other. I do always try to keep the angles of the conversation on track. I really feel you need to make sure you are keeping both sides of the conversation there in your mind. It isn’t one sided and I feel that it helps me add depth to discussions. My love for dialog is probably a big reason my third book is written as a play. Well that and I’m lazy.

How lazy are you?
 
Very.

Do You Always just start asking yourself questions?

Not Always, but often, though I am usually crying. Anyway, it’s still better than when I start yelling at myself.

Sorry… back to your questions.


Lol! Well, us writers are known to have active imaginations and hear voices in our heads! While you continue the conversation with yourself, I'll just edge on over back to your daughter.
Do you have a favorite medium or type of art you prefer to work with?

GabriellaMy absolute favorite medium to work with is pencil. Quick sketches are my favorite ways to get out my ideas and whenever I see inspiration I can always find a pencil.

It's true; pencils are quick at hand! Are you hoping to stay in the field of art when you get older, or do you have other dreams?

GabriellaI don’t know 100% if I’m going to major in the arts in college. I am fairly set on majoring in nursing, being that I want to be able to help people and also have a good amount of human interaction. However, art will always remain a big part of my life and it will always be my relaxation and outlet. 

Do you have a favorite art 'genre'?

Gabriella: My favorite genre of art is modern


Now, I have a question for the both of you. Ready?
What were/are your favorite books?

JosephI always loved Vonnegut, and the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Series. I love to laugh and these books never failed. 

I read a whole bunch of genres now. More in attempt to improve my writing though I have enjoyed a few. Our whole family loves Harry Potter, though youngest (editor) is by far the most versed. I loved loved Confederacy of Dunces. Almost as dear as some of those books I read when I was a kid, Really like Ready Player One, but that is cause I am youth of the 80;s. I mean he basically mentioned everything I touched in that century. Also love a book called Outlaws of the Marsh. It is a translation of one of earliest Chinese masterworks. Not sure how I came to read it, but I do recommend it. (Barcheter Towers and Mysterious Case Story Dr. Jeckyly and Mr Hyde) Really like those, both which I read recently.

That's quite the list! And Hitchhikers is a must.

Gabriella: My favorite books growing up were always the Harry Potter books because they really did make me feel like I was in another world. I felt like I was a part of them. My favorite book as I got older was The Catcher in the Rye. 

And Gabriella, I'm betting you have some favorite artists too. 

Gabriella:  One of my absolute favorite artists is Georgia O’Keefe. While I do appreciate the fine arts, some of my favorite artists are not in the fine arts but in fashion design. Karl Lagerfeld and Alexander McQueen are two of my absolute favorites.


Joseph, I'm guessing you don't only work on stories with your family but have other activities as well. What do you like to do with kids?

Joseph: We love to go to the beach or travel. My wife does not like to fly. So we do a lot of road trips.


Road trips are great! I prefer them actually, although a flight every now and then is nice too.
And now, my last question. . .What would you rather eat worms than do?

Joseph: I hate doing my taxes, and was so late doing one time, that I had to do myself. Now I always do myself, but I still really hate them.


You remind me of someone in my household, who shoved taxes at me years ago for the same reason.


Thanks to both of you for stopping by and putting up with my questions!



Here's a list of their other works:


Sketching was always a special gift and talent for Janie. It was her release from the pressures of growing up and her escape from feeling like she didn't fit in. One day while sitting and creating illustrations in a cemetery, "special" took on a whole new meaning for Janie. Her drawing appears to reveal a hidden message from beyond the grave where she was drawing. Journey with Janie as she comes to realize that sometimes images can say more than words. With the help of her friends, she searches for the meaning behind the messages being revealed to her. As she tries to unravel the mystery, she also tries to make sense of her growing feelings for two special guys: her best friend Bobby, and a new student at school Keith, who just arrived from California with his dad, a deep tan, and his own car.





Eddie had no idea the adventure he was about to go on when he went to investigate a meteorite that zipped past his car. He only knew it was going to make him late and with his dad waiting at home that would be an adventure in itself. Things go from adventure to epic journey when Eddie finds Modean a stray dog at the metorite site.
















Friday, May 27, 2016

Celebrate the Small Things


It's time for another edition of. . .

CELEBRATE THE SMALL THINGS!


This is a weekly blog hop sponsored by the amazing Lexa Cain, and co-hosted by L.G. Keltner from Writing Off the Edge and myself. Every week, wonderful things happen, tiny things, which make us smile. But as time grabs us up, we forget all about those moments. This is the chance for us to reflect back on those and remember that there are tons of things worth celebrating.

This week, I'm celebrating. . .


1) Chocolate! Well, besides the fact that chocolate is always something to celebrate, my son bought me some out of the blue...the yummy, expensive kind. Oh, those pounds!

2) Surprise package! I'm doing the YA Buccaneer Bootcamp again this year and was lucky enough to win their last writer's package...books, soap, tasty coffee, lip balm...it's like Christmas in May.

3) A day at the art museum! We made a trip to the Springfield MO art museum, not expecting much, but since it was free, decided to give it a chance. It's small and doesn't exactly hold up to Musee du Louvre, but they had some wonderful things for the kids.There was a 'station' to become a living portrait with dress-up possibilities too. We had a blast...









And what about you?
What little, happy things did you run across this week? See a flower growing in a crack on the sidewalk? Bump into someone at the store (the good kind of bump)? Find a sale you weren't expecting? See a new game?

What are you celebrating?


Friday, May 20, 2016

Celebrate the Small Things


It's time for another edition of. . .

CELEBRATE THE SMALL THINGS!


This is a weekly blog hop sponsored by the amazing Lexa Cain, and co-hosted by L.G. Keltner from Writing Off the Edge and myself. Every week, wonderful things happen, tiny things, which make us smile. But as time grabs us up, we forget all about those moments. This is the chance for us to reflect back on those and remember that there are tons of things worth celebrating.

This week, I'm celebrating. . .

1) A nice writing week! Although I didn't get as much done as I'd like (as if that ever happens...), I did get a query out, entered a contest and got some revising done. And that with the kids home from school. Boo-yeah!

2) My son took us out for lunch! Okay, it was a bribe to get me to pick him up from something, but I still thought it was super sweet of him.

3) Dean's List! Said son also made Dean's List again for his second semester. But he deserves it, since he really was studying hard.

4) My daughter's new job at Pizza Hut! She worked at an oriental place as a waitress for a year, but last week was fired because she forgot to charge a woman an extra dollar for a 'to go cup'. (Her boss, we knew, was a bit irrational at times.) But a few days later, she got a new job. Which isn't necessarily an easy task in our small town.

5) Tomato plants out! The weather was finally nice enough yesterday to quickly get a few plants out before the rain started again last night...oh, and I'm not complaining about the rain. We were several inches behind the average, and my hay fields were THIRSTY!


And what about you? What put a smile on you face this last week? See a cute kitten? Go out for dinner? Lose a pound or two? What are you celebrating?





Friday, May 13, 2016

Celebrate the Small Things


It's time for another edition of. . .

CELEBRATE THE SMALL THINGS!


This is a weekly blog hop sponsored by the amazing Lexa Cain, and co-hosted by L.G. Keltner from Writing Off the Edge and myself. Every week, wonderful things happen, tiny things, which make us smile. But as time grabs us up, we forget all about those moments. This is the chance for us to reflect back on those and remember that there are tons of things worth celebrating.

This week, I'm celebrating. . .


Oh gosh, what am I celebrating?

1) Mother's Day! For the first time in...oooo....twenty some years, I was able to spend time with my own mother. We had a picnic at a roadside park, where the kids could splash around in a nice creek with tiny waterfalls. It was a lovely day.

2) School's out as of today! Which means summer madness can begin. Not sure how we're going to spend the next 3 months, but then I never do. Still, the days seem to fly by.

3) Wax museum! Well, not a real one. My son's class held a mock wax museum one evening this past week. The kids pulled a historical name out of a hat, did some research, placed it on a poster board, dressed up as their character and placed themselves as 'wax' figures in the school. Each received a paper button on the wall for 'visitors' to push, and they recited one famous phrase from their person. My son had tons of fun with it, since he got to be Queen Victoria. His phrase (which I don't believe is really from her although thought to be) "We are not amused."


And what about you? What happened this last week that put a smile on your face?







Friday, May 6, 2016

Celebrate the Small Things


It's time for another edition of. . .

CELEBRATE THE SMALL THINGS!


This is a weekly blog hop sponsored by the amazing Lexa Cain, and co-hosted by L.G. Keltner from Writing Off the Edge and myself. Every week, wonderful things happen, tiny things, which make us smile. But as time grabs us up, we forget all about those moments. This is the chance for us to reflect back on those and remember that there are tons of things worth celebrating.


This week, I'm celebrating. . .


1) The biggest excitement this week was for my oldest. He decided to trade in his motorcycle for something a bit snazzier.





2) Flowers! My daughter's FFA (Future Farmers of America) had a sale on all of the flowers they were raising in their greenhouse. My patio has never looked so gorgeous!

3) Warm weather! Which means it's time to paint again....yay! I started on my front deck yesterday. Pretty decks, here we come!


What about you? What are you celebrating? Did a ladybug land on your shoulder? A bird soar over your head? Did you hear a great song and sing it all day long? (hehehe that even rhymed!)

What put a smile on your face this last week?


And this week, must have been something because I totally spaced IWSG! *Sigh* Sorry, guys!








Friday, April 29, 2016

Celebrate the Small Things


It's time for another edition of. . .

CELEBRATE THE SMALL THINGS!


This is a weekly blog hop sponsored by the amazing Lexa Cain, and co-hosted by L.G. Keltner from Writing Off the Edge and myself. Every week, wonderful things happen, tiny things, which make us smile. But as time grabs us up, we forget all about those moments. This is the chance for us to reflect back on those and remember that there are tons of things worth celebrating.


This week, I'm celebrating. . .


1) One more day of A-Z! Okay. I'm not celebrating this one directly since I didn't take part this year. But I am celebrating for all of you who did take the challenge and made it through until today. That's quite the feat, and worth a major CONGRATULATIONS! HURRAY!

2)  A pony! Saturday, I met my parents at the small animal auction in a neighboring town. Talk about a way to get a good dose of super animal cuteness! They have baby goats, baby chicks, baby piglets, baby....well, you get the idea. They also had a Shetland pony, extremely well trained, with saddle and all. And I let silliness take over and bought that pony. I figure we might as well, since one never knows how long we'll be at this farm. Enjoy life. Right? So this is 'Vanilla'. (My kids named it)




3) A dinner bell! Actually, I'm a little late with this one. My hubs was sweet enough to install a pole for my dinner bell. It really comes in handy when everyone is off on their separate ways. (Not to mention how super fun it is just to stand there and make tons of noise - dong!dong!dong!dong!)




What about you? What wonderful things happened this week which put a smile on your face? Did you see a butterfly? Get to drive on a newly paved road? Find a neat coffee mug?

What are you celebrating?


And just in case you can't think of anything... how about entering a giveaway? I have this lovely one running for about another week for one paperback copy of DREAM WALKERS DESTINY and it's a super low entry. Why not give it a try?
(Oh, and there are many other giveaways running over on my giveaway tab above...seriously, worth a peek.)





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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Cover Reveal for Medeia Sharif

I love a pretty cover! You might call me superficial, but when I see one, it's what sparks my interest to read a book or not. This week, I'm honored to help out a special and amazing blogger buddy (and she is just that!) show off her newest cover to the world.

*drum  roll*

Here it is. . .

The upcoming novel from Medeia Sharif. . .


A LOVE THAT DISTURBS!!!







A LOVE THAT DISTURBS by Medeia Sharif

COMING. . .
JUNE 17th, 2016!!!


from Evernight Teen

Maysa Mazari is alarmed by her mother’s talk about arranged marriage. Meanwhile, as a hijab-wearing Pakistani-American, she wants to find love on her own. Her judgmental Muslim clique has protected her from racist taunts, although the leader, Aamal, is turning on her as Maysa strays from the group because of her attraction to Haydee.

Haydee Gomez is a former gang member and juvenile detention student. Now living with a clean-cut aunt, she wants to turn her life around, even though one person will never let her forget her roots—Rafe, her abusive pimp. Haydee attempts to pull away from a life of prostitution when she develops feelings for Maysa, although Rafe isn’t willing to give her up too easily.

Finding themselves in danger from Maysa’s friends and Haydee’s pimp, it’s apparent their love disturbs everyone around them as they fight to stay together.


Want to learn more about Medeia (and you really should)? 

Find Medeia – YA and MG Author

Blog   |   Twitter   |   Goodreads   |   Instagram   |   Amazon

Monday, April 25, 2016

Guest Post: Wizards, Witches and Muggles, Oh My!

As a writer for children literature, one thing I always find important to support is children literacy. (A no brainer, right?)

Right now, Reader's Legacy is trying to raise attention to their Grant Program--one where they will be giving away 1 million books to children across the country. Why? Because kids should have the chance to read. To find out more, head on over to
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https://www.entrepreneur.com/author/ken-dunn.

Also, they're currently running a sale on all of J.K. Rowling's books to help push this grant along from April 25th to April 30th.


What about the guest post?
Well, here it is!


Wizards, Witches and Muggles, Oh My!

The votes are in, and in a remarkable landslide, J.K. Rowling has been identified as the top author of Reader’s Legacy! To celebrate Ms. Rowling’s literary triumph, we looked into our Goblet of Fire and pulled these out 10 magical phrases; sure to guarantee any Potterhead the Hogwarts acceptance letter they’ve been waiting for!

  1. “It’s no good crying over spilt potion.” – Meaning there is no use in worrying about events that have already taken place, and that cannot be undone.
  2. “In the name of Merlin.” – An expression of bewilderment. EX: “What in the name of Merlin, are you doing?”
  3. “Like bowtuckles on doxy eggs.” – Meaning to stick to someone or something, incredibly close. Used in a sentence, “She took to potions like bowtuckles on doxyeggs.”
  4. “I’ll take Cadogan’s Pony.” – Meaning to make light of a dark situation.
  5. “The fire’s lit but the cauldron’s empty.” – Meaning someone seemingly functions in a proper manner, but is actually socially inept.
  6. “The tip of the dungheap.” – Synonymous to the muggle idiom, ‘Tip of the Iceberg’, it symbolizes a smaller piece of a larger picture.
  7. “To have a hairy heart.” – Meaning, someone bitter. To have a cold and unforgiving way about you.
  8. “Don’t count your owls before they are delivered.” – Meaning to not plan on anything expected to happen in the future, as said to Harry Potter by Dumbledore in ‘The Half-Blood Prince’.
  9. “Hanged for a dragon as an egg.” – A larger punishment for a minor offence in order to bring the point across stronger to the offender.
  10. “Time is Galleons.” – Meaning, time is money.
As an added perk of Reader’s Legacy’s Rowling celebration, we will be holding a special 20% off sale for each of her novels from April 25th to April 30th – ReadersLegacy.com/JKRowling

The sale not only celebrates J.K. Rowling, but was also brings attention for a special grant program we have created in order to give away 1 million physical books in support of literacy programs! Spreading a love of books, and ending illiteracy around the world is 100% possible, and with the help of reader’s on the site, we believe will be one step closer to achieving that goal! Get in on this sale HERE.

Friday, April 22, 2016

Celebrate the Small Things!


 It's time for another edition of. . .

CELEBRATE THE SMALL THINGS!

This is a weekly blog hop sponsored by the amazing Lexa Cain, and co-hosted by L.G. Keltner from Writing Off the Edge and myself. Every week, wonderful things happen, tiny things, which make us smile. But as time grabs us up, we forget all about those moments. This is the chance for us to reflect back on those and remember that there are tons of things worth celebrating.

This week, I'm celebrating. . .


1) Yesterday, I became an aunt again! One of my younger brothers and sister-in-law had their first child, a lovely baby girl. So happy for them.

2) My hubs is working again! The circumstances surrounding it are not totally okay, but at least there's an income coming back in. So yay to that!

3) Grass is growing! Yep, this is a farmer thing ;)

4) Egg sales are up! I've been swimming in eggs and didn't know what to do with all of them. I was trying to give them away, but in a farm community, everyone seems to have chickens. Luckily, there are a couple of new people at my hubs' office who wanted some (yippee!). Nine dozen out that door!


And what about you? What wonderful, small (or big) thing put a smile on those puffy cheeks of yours? Did a raindrop hit you on the nose? Did a morning coffee/tea taste exceptionally good? Was there a funny joke at the office? What are you celebrating this week?





Oh, and before I forget, a super writer friend, Ilana Waters, has the first book in her paranormal series, for free this weekend over on Amazon. (Sale starts tomorrow, Saturday!)

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0150U9Y6A