First of all, I would like to thank Chief Oliver for posting my web site to the Brimfield Police Facebook page. I would also like to thank all the people who followed the link, read my blog, and maybe ordered a copy of “No Ordinary Bones.”
So, today I could clean out the refrigerator, dust, do laundry, weed, or draw pictures for another book about Luke. Page 4 of the new book is basically done. This book features Luke and a friend fishing. What should I name the friend, Mike, Nate, Jeff, or JJ?
Luke never went fishing as a boy. Neither his dad nor I are fishers. In high school, he started fishing with friends and learned to love it. (In the book he will be younger.) I was always curious, however, as to why he never brought a fish home to eat. Hopefully, this next book will answer that question.
Other book ideas I have are: baseball, Christmas, using dad’s tools.
If there is anyone out there who has some ideas on how to promote “No Ordinary Bones,” I would appreciate hearing them.
Remember to visit http://www.noordinarybones.weebly.com
I’m not finding a link to ordering the book. I would also give a little more explanation and what age it is aimed towards. And a sample page, especially if it is illustrated. D.A.R. Chapters would find your story of interest and are always looking for speakers.
Thank you for your feedback. If you go to the web site, http://www.noordinarybones.weebly.com, There is a link to order the book on the page called “No Ordinary Bones.” A sample page would be a good idea. I’m sure you can see a sample of the book on the link to Amazon for ordering.
Are you a member of DAR? How do I get in touch with them?
Thanks.