Ladies and Gentlemen May I Introduce You to Margo L. Dill

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Margo L. Dill is the author of Caught Between Two Curses, a YA light paranormal romance novel about the Curse of the Billy Goat on the Chicago Cubs, and Finding My Place: One Girl’s Strength at Vicksburg, a historical fiction, middle-grade novel. She currently has two more books under contract–both are picture books–with High Hill Press and Guardian Angel Publishing. Publication dates of both are to be determined. Besides being a children’s author, she is also a freelance editor with the business, Editor 911: Your Projects Are My Emergency! and she is part of the WOW! Women On Writing e-zine’s staff as an editor, blogger, instructor, and social media manager. She is also an editor for High Hill Press and specializes in memoirs, historical fiction and children’s and YA novels. Margo loves presenting workshops to writing groups and school groups. She loves to ask children the question: Would you eat rats to save your city from falling into the hands of the enemy? What would you do to save your family from a curse?

Margo believes that books are meant to be used with children and teens, and she started a blog about this very subject in August 2008, where she continues to blog on a regular schedule each week. She shares mostly children’s and YA books as well as memoirs or other inspirational women’s literature that encourages and supports women and girls around the world. She blogs at http://margodill.com/blog/.

When she is not writing or editing, Margo loves to spend time with her husband, stepson, daughter, and crazy Boxer dog, Chester. She lives in St. Louis, Missouri; and if she could eat out every day, she would! She is also a member of the St. Louis Zoo, and this is one of her family’s favorite places to go!

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Ladies and Gentlemen May I Introduce You to Rev. D.W. Jordan

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Author/ Writer/ Music producer/ Public Speaker/ Make over 2000 public speaking engagements across America, about Divesity/ Culture/ with all Etchnities. Latest Edition; “The Verdict Of A Closed Case” at all book outlets. Music albums are listed with Songcastmusic/ Amazon/ Itune/ and others/ (Albums “On the Train Of Praise”) (Come and Go To that Land) etc..Need to contact me..? drjordan31@twitter

 

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Ladies and Gentlemen May I Introduce You to Joshlyn Racherbaumer

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About Joshlyn

Whether reading or writing, I have found the key ingredient to a beautiful life. While enjoying the riches of God’s abundant glory, I live in St. Louis, MO, with my very own Prince Charming and my three babies: two kitties and a dog. By day, I work in marketing and by night I am enveloped in the written word. A family-focused person, I spend a great deal of my free time with my loved ones and am an avid animal rescuer.

Favorite Quotations

My soul belongs tucked inside the pages of an extraordinary novel.

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Ladies and Gentlemen May I Introduce You to George Sirois

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George Sirois self-published his first novel “From Parts Unknown” in November of 2002, which he is re-working as a five-part eBook serial and paperback release. When he self-published his Young Adult/Science-Fiction novel “Excelsior” in July of 2010, it was named “Top Pick” by Night Owl Reviews and a quarter-finalist in the 2011 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award contest. George’s writing has also been seen on 411Mania.com and Booktrib.com as a featured columnist. After living in New York City for most of his life, George and his wife and their two dogs now happily call St. Louis, MO their home. In his spare time, George is an avid cinephile, a collector of film scores, a lifelong fan of the New York Giants, and enjoys West Coast Swing dancing.

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Ladies and Gentlemen May I Introduce You to Peggy Archer

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Biography

I grew up in Gary, Indiana with one sister and two brothers. I liked to ride my bike, and play games with my older brother and the other kids who lived on our street. I also liked going to the beach on Lake Michigan in the summer, and ice skating in the winter. I liked reading all year long.

After high school, I went to nursing school and became a registered nurse. My first nursing job was as a Pediatrics nurse, taking care of children. A year later I met my husband and got married.

I enjoyed writing as a child, but it was not until I had children of my own that I began to write with the thought of being published. It was especially fitting that my first book was a Little Golden Book, since my favorite books as a child were the Little Golden Books that my mother read to me.

Besides writing, I am a registered nurse and have worked with children in schools and hospitals.

My husband and I live in O’Fallon, Missouri. We have six grown children and 11 grandchildren.

I enjoy reading mysteries, doing word puzzles, walking, country dancing, and spending time with my family.

Author Trivia

The Dog Made Me Do It! (How I became a poet)

In 1999 we had 2 weddings in 2 months. Four months earlier, we had gotten a puppy. She wasn’t just any puppy! She was adorable, cute, and funny. Besides that she peed on the floor and chewed on our new kitchen cabinets. She pulled the tablecloth off the kitchen table and ate my chocolate cupcakes. She sat in my garden, and ate my flowers. So much to write about! And, with two weddings coming up, so little time to write it.
I had to find a way to remember it all. The answer, I thought, was poetry. Poetry was short. It didn’t matter how good it was, since it was only to help me remember. It would help save all of those memories and the stories that went with them for later when I would sit down and write about them.
So, I wrote poetry. Bad poetry. I thought it wouldn’t matter. I thought I could handle it. I couldn’t stand it! So I read poetry, read about poetry and wrote poetry. I wrote more poetry, then re-wrote it all. And in the process, I learned how to make my poetry better.

Author Trivia

I like to do crossword puzzles, but I really love solving cryptoquotes. A cryptoquote is a quotation, usually by a famous person, in code. In a cryptoquote the letters of the original message are replaced by other letters.

Here’s a cryptoquote for anyone with dreams for the future (hint: all the p’s = t’s):

Pec hapanc lcrgykb pg pegbc deg lcrmcsc my pec lciapo gh pecmn uncifb—Crciygn Nggbcscrp.
(the answer is below).

Author Trivia

When I sold my first book, we used the money I received to buy a used camper. We camped with our six children for many years and made many memories. Once an albino skunk decided to spend the night underneath our camper! Another time a raccoon opened up our cooler and helped himself to the raw eggs and fruit that he found.

Author Trivia

My favorite foods to eat at Thanksgiving are pumpkin pie and—-turkey!

Answer to cryptoquote:

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams—Eleanor Roosevelt.

 

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