Shasta Wildlife Rescue Open House 2015

Oh No! Baby-O When a dog frightens mama opossum, Baby-O flings from her mama’s back and begins an exciting adventure.

Oh No! Baby-O
When a dog frightens mama opossum, Baby-O flings from her mama’s back and begins an exciting adventure.

Our local wildlife rescue organization, Shasta Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation (SWRR), holds an Annual Open House and Baby Shower event at Anderson River Park, in Anderson, CA. Educational animals will be on hand and there’ll be activities for children. Tim and I will be there as well.

My first introduction to SWRR was over 20 years ago when a turkey vulture fledgling took up residence in our henhouse. A few years later I discovered a mama opossum roadkill with live babies still in her pouch along our little country road. In each instance, SWRR volunteers gathered the young and cared for them until they were able to make it on their own in the wild.

Shasta Wildlife  Rescue volunteer feeds an orphaned baby opossum.

Shasta Wildlife Rescue volunteer feeds an orphaned baby opossum.

A few years back, Karlene Stoker (SWRR volunteer), asked if I would write a story about a baby opossum. Karlene does a lot of opossum rehabilitation in her role as a volunteer. She figured if I could make turkey vultures sympathetic in No Place for Ugly Birds, then a sympathetic story about a baby opossum wouldn’t be too far of a stretch.

Thus, Oh No! Baby-O was conceived. Oh, No! Baby-O has it’s official release/birthday later this summer (August 2015). But today, there’s a special surprise at the SWRR Open House and Baby Shower. A limited number of advanced copies will go on sale as a fundraiser for SWRR! Isn’t that exciting!

So, if you’re in the area, come on by. Don’t forget your Orphaned Baby Animal Shower gift. Here’s a list.
Why bring a shower gift?
First, this is one of the ways SWRR is supported.
Second, all persons bringing gifts will be entered into a drawing for this piece of original art.

Donated original painting for Shasta Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation.

Baby Opossum in Dogwood Blossom – Donated original painting for Shasta Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation.

The drawing will be held at 1 p.m.

I hope to see you there!

Sneak-a-Peek Bliss

Something special is on its way!

Something special is on its way!

A Child’s Take on the Digital vs Print Debate with Mary A Livingston – Children’s Book Academy

I have a new post up over at Children’s Book Academy… I’d love to know what you think.

A Child’s Take on the Digital vs Print Debate with Mary A Livingston – Children’s Book Academy.

Digital Kids Books Privacy Policy – Clear as Mud – Children’s Book Academy

I’ve got a new post up over at Children’s Book Academy, I’d love to know what you think. Digital Kids Books Privacy Policy – Clear as Mud – Children’s Book Academy.

Digital Limited Pallete with Mary A Livingston – Children’s Book Academy

I have a new post up over at Children’s Book Academy. What are your thoughts about the level of digital interaction in children’s picture eBooks?

February 21st, 2014 – Children’s Book Academy.

Whimsday Bliss – Presentation Prep

Practicing for demo. Hmmm, I may ask for a student volunteer, otherwise I'll look like a crazy scientist after 8 presentations!

Practicing for demo. Hmm, I may ask for a student volunteer, otherwise I’ll look like a crazy scientist after 8 presentations!

I’ve been told that my presentations to students get pretty animated. Doesn’t look like this year will be any different. Tomorrow, I’ll be demonstrating Electrostatic Precipitator to nearly 400 school kids. They’ll divide into 8 groups spread over the morning. I predict lots of funny faces and a bad hair day!

My 2013 presentation on Hydrophobic Soil. Thanks, Tim (The Forester Artist) for the fun shots.

My 2013 presentation on Hydrophobic Soil. Thanks, Tim (The Forester Artist) for the fun shots.

2014 Children’s Digital Book Awards with Mary A Livingston – Children’s Book Academy

2014 Children’s Digital Book Awards with Mary A Livingston – Children’s Book Academy.

I’ve joined the wonderful group of Blogettes over at Children’s Book Academy, let me know what you think of my first post.

Craft and Business of Writing Children’s Picture Books

Craft and Business of Writing Children’s Picture Books

The Children’s Book Academy is offering a spectacular course for children’s writers.

And today’s the last day for Early Bird registration!

 

Thankful Bliss

Gelett Burgess Award.

Kandis Lighthall, Mary A Livingston and Patricia Schetter sport their new book award bling. Percy Learns to Fly was awarded Gold in the Motivation and Inspiration category.

I couldn't have illustrated Percy Learns to Fly without loving support from my wonderful husband, Tim, The Forester Artist.

I couldn’t have illustrated Percy Learns to Fly without loving support from my wonderful husband, Tim, The Forester Artist.

Patty, author of Percy Learns to Fly (ABTA Publications and Products), Kandis, educational contributor, and I, the illustrator, received our Gelett Burgess Children’s Book Award medals. I’ve already expressed how wonderful Kandis and Patty are to work with and how supportive my husband, Tim, the Forester Artist, has been, now I’d like to thank someone very special for his help getting me going with children’s illustrations.

Mark Mitchell of How to Illustrate a Children’s Book and Make Your Splashes – Make Your Marks! online course was instrumental in my progress as a children’s book illustrator.

I started getting braver with art as I participated with the liturgical committee of my parish. During the summer of 2011, I stumbled across Mark’s website while I was looking for some artist resources for an illustrator of one of Red Tail Publishing’s titles. I bookmarked the page, and later, when I was alone, and no one was looking, I gave the site a good going through.

I so wanted to illustrate, but lacked the confidence. Typically, I’m a fairly confident person and don’t shy from a challenge. As the calling to art rose louder and louder, it terrified me. So I lurked and stalked the course website, I check out all the email updates.

I have always hung around, peeking over Tim’s shoulder, admiring the way his brushes danced across his canvas or how he could just sit and draw anywhere, with anyone looking. But I wasn’t brave enough to just jump in.

Then, finally, in the spring of 2012, I signed up for Make Your Splashes – Make Your Marks! Tim was so happy, he bought me my own art table and new brushes for us both.

That May, I had my first critique. Angst swept in and consumed me. I had to listen to the replay because I was so overwhelmed during the live feed I could barely hear the comments. It was okay, it was encouraging. Mark and the critique group of my piers gave me wonderful tips and encouraging pointers to help me grow.

Before this course, I had been brave enough to pick up watercolors five times. This course demystified illustration and made watercolors feel like an extension of my heart.

While I was working on my own book for my company, I was hired to illustrate Percy Learns to Fly.

Percy Learns to Fly

Percy sports his award bling.

Percy Learns to Fly was the first book I illustrated as I finished it before completing No Place for Ugly Birds. Just image how thrilled I was to learn that Percy won a national award.

I can’t express enough how beneficial taking the Make Your Splashes – Make Your Marks! course has been. I highly recommend it for anyone considering illustrating for children.

Thank you, Mark, for all you do for the children’s illustration community.

Next up a peek into Picture Book Academy.

PiBoIdMo Bliss

Picture Book Idea Month (PiBoIdMo) just wrapped up. I’m happy to say I managed 30 book ideas in the time allotted. A few are pretty darned good and I’ve already started molding them into manuscripts. 😉

piboidmo2013-winnerbadge-700x700Tara Lazar over at Writing for Kids While Raising Them graciously hosts this informative filled event. I encourage you to pop in and check out the posts from her fabulously chosen guests.