Writers' Corner
                          Advice to Writers
                    from my Robins' Tree

    Here I would like to share with you some of the
    experiences I have had becoming a self published
    author of children's books.  This page is intended
    to give a series of advice to beginning writers and
    help unpublished authors who would like to
    become self-published.

Self Publishing Companies we have used
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    Writing for Charity

    I have had the pleasure of becoming a FaceBook
    friend with Kate Jackson who is helping to
    promote a book, “A Home for Dixie” by fifteen year
    old Emma Jackson.  I was privileged to be invited
    to view their event on the Today Show yesterday.  
    One striking thing about this book, other than the
    maturity of the young author, is that the proceeds
    go to Aunt Mary’s Dog House.  If you follow the
    link to their website, you will find out all sorts of
    interesting information on adopting a pet like
    Dixie.  Also, you can view the Today Show
    interview for yourself.  

    Below is a write-up that Kate has furnished us in
    regard to Emma’s new book.  Check it out!
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    For as long as she could remember, Emma had
    wanted a dog. Instead, she got a fish, a hamster,
    and even a guinea pig. And although Emma loved
    all these pets, it was not the same as having a
    dog.

    Meanwhile, an abandoned puppy was brought to
    an animal rescue. And although this little puppy
    had a warm place to sleep and food to eat, she
    dreamed of having her very own family to love.

    Happily for both, Emma adopts this puppy and
    names her Dixie, and in each other they find the
    companionship they've been looking for. A Home
    for Dixie is their uplifting story, enhanced by
    adorable photography and bonus information on
    how to support your local animal shelter—and
    even adopt a rescued dog of your own.

    Welcome to Dixie's Corner at Harper Collins

    Kate's Casual Portraits

    To leave a comment on this article, go to my
    blogsite:  http://robinfalls.blogspot.com



    Standalone or Book Series

    In one of my first conversations with my publisher,
    I was asked if my new book was a series.  I hate to
    admit it, but I did not know how to answer his
    question.  I said “No” not wanting to admit to my
    ignorance.  Thankfully, that was the correct
    answer.  According to Wikipedia, the free
    encyclopedia, “A book series is a sequence of
    books with common characteristics, typically
    written by the same author, or marketed as a
    group by their publisher.”  I currently have a book
    in the works that I want to make into a series,
    “Fisher Lives on a River.”  It will be about the
    adventures of a band of wildlife friends.  

    However today, I would like to introduce you to
    one of my Christian Writer friends who has made
    an art out of the concept of a book series.  Her
    name is Grace Brooks.  Below is a copy of her
    write-up that she posted on one of our Yahoo
    Groups that she has allowed me to use.  She calls
    it a sneak peek into her Asquinn Twins series.


















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    Kevin- You mean the story line for the entire
    series? Hummm, that will be a challenge but here
    goes.

    Obedia Asquinn is called by God to be a
    missionary. After being authorized by a local
    church in Wales, he is sent to the shores of
    Canada. He feels this is where God has sent him
    but doesn't know exactly where he will settle to
    teach and preach. He and his family head north
    from Toronto and find a beautiful spot called the
    Haliburton Highlands just a bit north of Toronto.
    Here he finds a place for his family to stay and
    starts teaching. Attendance grows and everything
    is looking fine for the local church until three
    priests arrive at Asquinns home one evening.
    They tell Pastor Asquinn they don't want him
    spreading his heresy in their district, help him and
    his family pack and boots them out.

    Again the Asquinn family move north. Their next
    stop is Forest Lake. Pastor Asquinn knows
    immediately this is where God wants him to be.
    Ken, Pastor Asquinn's oldest son, meets his
    lifelong friend to be, Matt Turehue. The Pastor
    finds a house to buy, the family flourishes along
    with church attendance and a church is formed.
    But all isn't rosy as a distant cousin of the
    Aswquinn makes life miserable for the Asquinn
    family. Conrad Cameron thinks he is master of the
    area as he is High Priest of devil worshipers.

    As the series continues, the children grow older.
    Ken and Matt are not so true in church
    attendance. Dependence on alcohol and tobacco
    replace their faith in God. But the girls, Sherry
    and Martha, go ahead and marry the boys as
    promised when they were ten and thirteen years
    old. The boys start getting lofty ideas. They
    change their focus from joining the Ontario
    provincial police to the more famed Royal
    Canadian Mounted Police.  Time advances. Ken
    and Matt have graduated from RCMP academy
    and have been posted in different part of
    Saskatchewan. Neither one seems to be happy in
    spite of them starting to accumulate worldly wealth
    and recognition. Sherry leaves Ken.  Ken walks
    away from his job and follows her back to Ontario.
    Before going to his wife, he stops off and resigns
    the RCMP and joins the Ontario provincial police.
    Sherry takes Ken back.  Matt comes back to
    Ontario with his wife and two sons. They had left
    Forest Lake looking for greener pastures but
    found out when they returned the green pastures
    had been under their feet all the time.  

    And the time takes a great leap forward. The twins
    are now Caleb and Korah (Core) Asquinn, fifteen
    year old adopted twins of Eric Asquinn and June
    Asquinn.  Eric is the third son of Pastor Asquinn.
    The adventures continue over the winter where
    the twin’s best friend, Larry Olson gets a job with
    SunDog kennels. This is a kennel where
    father/son raises pure bred Canadian Eskimo
    Dogs and Alaskan malamutes. Larry’s father
    abandoned the family, leaving the family with little
    money for food, clothing and a crowded, dirty
    house to live in. With what Monet Larry earns
    through racing over the winter, he buys a nice
    house for his mother, brothers and sisters to live
    in.

    Over the summer holidays, the twins and their
    friends get involved with a poaching ring. Once
    while hiking along a forest trail they find an
    orphaned lynx kitten. Larry, being the animal lover
    takes the kitten home. But there are others also
    wanting the kitten.

    More adventures when Conrad and his half
    brother, Malcolm show up in Forest lake
    again. Conrad takes the entire Olson family
    hostage and demands to get his daughter back.
    Previously his daughter had been taken away
    from him after he was sentenced to prison. Ken
    now police Superintendent is called back from his
    holidays to lead the situation. All comes to a
    peaceful settlement.

    Ken's two oldest sons are grown up; both have
    followed in their father’s footsteps and become
    policemen. Murray, the oldest is content with his
    life and job, but the next in line, Kirk, is a bit
    rebellious. He falls in love with a girl staying with
    his cousins the Asquinn twins although his family
    and relatives warn him not to because the girl is
    the leader of a bad gang. Core also has fallen in
    love with Deliah. At the end of the story Core is
    hurt badly when he learns that she really was the
    gang leader.

    A son was produced through Kirk's and Deliah's
    relationship. The mother died during the birth of
    the baby and Kirk looks after his son alone; that is
    until Annice Calder arrives in Forest Lake.

    Kirk's and Annice's relationship flourishes; she
    even grows to love little Kirk.  Then she finds out
    Kirk’s father is Police Superintendent and starts to
    feel inadequate. She flees from Forest Lake and
    Kirk and returns home. Kirk follows her and they
    get back together and marry.

    The twins are now college age. They and their
    friends have an exciting summer when they get
    involved with the police. This is in a good way.
    The boys find a dog which is not a stray and with
    Lieutenant Barclay's assistance, take the dog
    all the way to his championship.

    I've skimmed over the story line through the entire
    eleven books. Hope this gives you some idea of
    the storyline. I intend to write all this on the blog as
    the stories come out. Or would it be more
    attractive if I gave the whole world a sneak peek?

    Grace




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