Interview With Author Donna McDine

By way of introduction, here is Donna McDine’s bio:

Award-winning children’s author, Donna McDine’s creative side laid dormant for many years until her desire to write sparked in 2007.

With six children’s picture books to her credit, McDine’s adventures continue as she ignites the curiosity of children through reading.

She writes and moms from her home in the historical hamlet Tappan, NY. McDine is a member of the SCBWI.

Hello, Donna, welcome to Angel Kiss Publications. Thank you for agreeing to do this interview.

Thank you for having me.

When did the writing bug ensnare you?

When I was a young child, I would watch the show Lou Grant with my dad and enjoyed the whole reporter concept.

However, I never pursued writing as my career. Many moons later, I had children and as we would curl up with books and read together, I envisioned myself writing my own books.

I then enrolled in the Institute of Children’s Literature writing course, and I’m pleased to be an award-winning published children’s author.

Is writing your full-time profession?

No, unfortunately not.

As much as I would enjoy writing full time the consistency of a steady paycheck with health benefits keeps me working at my “day job” as an administrative assistant, and I also work as a Reiki Master Teacher.

How long have you been writing?

I have been actively writing since 2007.

Have you won any literary awards?

Angel’s Forever Home

2019 Purple Dragonfly Honorable Mention Picture Books Six and Older

Dee and Deb Off They Go, Kindergarten First Day Jitters

2016 Purple Dragonfly Book Award Honorable Mention 5 & Younger 

2016 Story Monster Approval

Powder Monkey

2015 Purple Dragonfly Book 1st Place Historical Fiction 

2014 Story Monster Approval

A Sandy Grave
2014 Purple Dragonfly Book Awards 1st Place Picture Books 6 and Older 

2014 The Beach Book Festival Awards Honorable Mention 

2014 Story Monster Approval

Hockey Agony

2015 Purple Dragonfly Book Award Honorable Mention

2014 New England Book Festival Children’s Books Honorable Mention 

2014 Story Monster Approval  

“Hockey Agony” & “Images of the Past”

78th Annual Writer’s Digest Writing Competition – Honorable Mention – Children’s/Young Adult Fiction category ~ “The Hockey Agony”

78th Annual Writer’s Digest Writing Competition – Honorable Mention – Children’s/Young Adult Fiction category ~ “Images of the Past” 

The Golden Pathway

2012 Readers Favorite International Book Awards Honorable Mention Children K-3rd General 

2011 Literary Classics Silver Award Recipient Picture Book Early Reader 

2011 Literary Classics Finalist Picture Book Early Reader 

2011 Literary Classics Seal of Approval Picture Book Early Reader 

2010 Preditors & Editors Readers Poll – Top Ten – Children’s Books category 

77th Annual Writer’s Digest Writing Competition – Honorable Mention – Children’s/Young Adult Fiction

How many published books have you written?

Six children’s books

Which genres do you write?

Picture books and middle grade

What do you find most challenging writing for these genres?

To keep the preaching aspect out of the story.

What are you working on now?

I’m collaborating on a picture book, but I’m not at the liberty to discuss the content just yet.

Where do you find inspiration for your characters?

Inspiration comes from many different avenues. When my children were younger and their friends would come to play, I would often listen into their conversations and jot down different dialogue that I found funny.

What has been your most rewarding experience since publishing your work?

Attending book festivals and conducting school visits. Unfortunately, COVID has put a stop to in-person visits and I’m looking forward to being a profiled children’s author at the 18th Collingswood Book Festival on October 3, 2020.

What advice would you give to authors just starting out?

Join a critique group and write, write, write, and read, read, read in the genre you are drawn to write in.

Can you tell us a little about your Saturday Story Time on Facebook and your blog Write What Inspires You?

As COVID placed much of the world under quarantine I was compelled to give back to families and created Story Time Facebook Live for Saturday mornings at 9 am EST.

I first started out reading my own books and put the word out there to children’s authors to submit their books for me to read. I am now booked out through November 2020.

And what’s wonderful about the live readings, Facebook automatically saves the video that can be shared to other social media platforms, providing repurposing marketing across different channels.

How can a children’s author have their book read on your Story Time?

Authors or parents can email me at donna@donnamcdine.com with their suggestion and I will be happy to review and schedule.

When my social media guru creates the promo image, I also share it to the author for their marketing toolbox.

Is there anything else you’d like your readers to know about you?

My world is diverse. I’m an administrative assistant by day and award-winning children’s author and Reiki Master Teacher by night.

I am an advocate for thinking outside the box and creating one’s true authentic life to their standards and not that of society.

What message are you sharing in your books?

Overcoming adversity and doing the right thing even if no one is watching.

What are your favorite books?

Fat Kid Rules the World, K. L. Going

Caves, Cannons, Crinolines by Beverly Stowe McClure

The Art of Psychic Reiki by Lisa Campion

If you could create an author’s group with writers from any time period, who would you invite?

The 1800’s. I find that time to be absolutely fascinating. Oftentimes women were portrayed like wilting flowers, but that was oh so not the case.

Who has influenced your writing the most?

Stephen King, K.L. Going, Beverly Stowe McClure, Margot Finke, Lisa Campion

When you’re not writing where can we find you?

I frequent the Piermont Pier that juts out onto the Hudson River or curled up with a book in my backyard sanctuary with the fire pit going now that it’s fall.

A movie producer wants to turn your book into a movie, and you get to make a cameo. What would you do in the movie?

I’d like to be the dog rescuer in Chile that saved dogs after the earthquake.

An elf named 12-25 approaches you. He’s sneezing, wheezing, coughing and there’s a strange tattoo of a snoring dog on his cheek. What do you do?

I lean in closer to check out the snoring tattoo and begin asking a ton of questions as to the significance of the snoring dog tattoo and why the cheek.

What are your most effective marketing strategies?

My live story times and interviewing fellow authors

Do you have a website/Facebook page, etc?

www.donnamcdine.com

https://www.facebook.com/DonnaMcDineAuthor
https://www.instagram.com/donna.mcdine

Where can we find your books?

At my website www.donnamcdine.com, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble

Thank you, Donna, for spending time with us and sharing your story. We wish you continued success and lots of luck!

Donna’s Featured Book

Available of Amazon

The anxiety of finding one’s own place and friends in kindergarten without the comfort of having her fraternal twin sister nearby at first overwhelms Dee. Until she realizes even without her twin, Dee and her classmates for the most part are in the same boat. Suggested age range for readers: 3-8              

Awards:

  • Purple Dragonfly Book Award Honorable Mention 5 & Younger
  • Story Monster Approved 2016

Counting And Math With Pasta And Meatballs By Amelia Griggs

Just in time for after school activities and fun, the second coloring and activity book in the Bella and Friends Learning Series is here! “Counting and Math with Pasta and Meatballs PLUS Coloring and Activity Fun!” is now live and available on AmazonClick here to learn more!

The Bella and Friends Learning Series is inspired by the books in the Bella and Mia Adventure Series, where the use of rhymes and recipes promote fun activities with parent and child. Now it’s time for more interactive and educational fun with counting and beginner Math using pasta and meatballs! Understanding numbers is important for young math learners as it promotes confidence and encourages flexible thinking.

This fun coloring and activity book contains a wide range of activities to keep kids busy for hours including:

  • Learning About Different Kinds of Pasta
  • Counting Using Different Kinds of Pasta
  • Counting Using Spaghetti and Meatballs
  • Counting and Matching with Pasta
  • Beginner Math: Adding with Pasta
  • Beginner Math: Subtracting with Pasta
  • Count, Write and Compare Meatballs 
  • Practice Addition with Meatballs
  • Practice Subtraction with Meatballs
  • Seek ‘n Find
  • Spot the Difference
  • Find the Pasta and Meatballs Maze
  • Fun Coloring Pages Throughout!

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE THIS WEEK! HURRY AND BUY NOW BEFORE THE PRICE GOES UP!!! 

In case you missed it, the first coloring and activity book, ABC Letter Tracing PLUS Coloring and Activity Fun was released earlier this year, in March, 2020. Click here to learn more!

What’s coming next in 2020:
The third coloring and activity book, “Candy Canes, Snowflakes and Gingerbread Houses PLUS Coloring and Activity Fun!” is coming soon before the holidays. 

About The Author

Amelia Griggs is a Writer, Instructional Designer, eLearning Developer and Authopreneur. Her background is IT support and training in the corporate setting. In addition to being a tech-geek and always wanting to troubleshoot and figure out anything you want to know about computers, she enjoys researching, designing, and developing all kinds of educational materials, and writing instructional articles.

She has always loved to write. Even as a child, she loved composing stories and drawing pictures. She started out writing training manuals, but over the years, she wanted to get more creative, so after working in IT for 15 years, she went to grad school to study Instructional Design and Technology.

She fell in love with the creative process of designing training programs, developing online courses, and incorporating animation. She also discovered another untapped interest: writing and self-publishing.

For years, she  focused on “technical” writing and designing but something was missing. Her creative juices continued to flow as she discovered yet another passion: composing short stories, and more recently, writing children’s books. This allowed her to harness her love of rhyming.

Do you love to read? Do you love to write? Either way, you have something in common with Amelia. If you’re thinking of writing a book and need help with the process of writing, self-publishing and marketing, her next book series will be devoted to helping others pursue their dream of writing and self-publishing a book.

Here’s a list of her websites for reference:

* Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/author/ameliagriggs
* Computer learning website: http://easylearningweb.com
* YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/easylearningweb
* Online articles: http://easylearningweb.hubpages.com/
* Tech Tips Blog: http://easylearningweb.blogspot.com/
* Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/easylearningweb
* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ameliagwrites/
* Amelia’s Writing Corner Blog: https://ameliaswritingcorner.com/

Can I Ask You A Question?

I know this may be an easy answer for most of you, but I choose to sip tea with Teddy. Naturally, as the author of the forthcoming children’s picture book, Teddy Bear Tea I’m a tad partial, but hear me out.

Of course, I love Winnie-The-Pooh and all his lovable friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. The story and characters are beloved and classical, but everyone knows the story of Pooh Bear.

I’d like to meet some new friends and read about the fun they have in the woods. A Teddy Bear Tea in the middle of the forest with a group of adorable woodland animals sounds like a fun time. And if you’re a big hunny lover, I’m sure they’ll have some for you to stir into your tea!

Where Did The Teddy Bear Come From?

On November 14, 1902, the beginnings of the Teddy Bear occurred when President Theodore Roosevelt refused to shoot a Louisiana black bear while hunting in Mississippi. It didn’t take long for the incident to make national news and a series of imaginative events to unfold.

By November 16, political cartoonist, Clifford Berryman, got wind of it and satirized the episode in The Washington Post. Shortly after, Brooklyn candy shop owner, Morris Michtom, saw the picture and became inspired to create a stuffed bear that he named ‘Teddy’s Bear’ and dedicated to the president.

Upon receiving President Roosevelt’s permission to use his name for the toy, Michtom mass produced the bear and founded the Ideal Toy Company.

For further reading visit:

https://www.nps.gov/thrb/learn/historyculture/storyofteddybear.htm

Important Teddy Bear Dates:

National Teddy Bear Day is September 9.

National Bring Your Teddy To Work/School Day is observed on the second Wednesday of October.

Teddy Bear Picnic Day is July 10.