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At 3:34pm on July 21, 2007, William R. Patterson said…
Tena,

Thank you for the invite.

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At 12:01pm on July 21, 2007, Revvell said…
Hi there! Pixie's engineer Bo told me about you and this site! Thank you for your kindness.

Revvell
At 4:29pm on July 20, 2007, Todd Rhoad said…
Tena,
Thanks for the suggestions. I need all the marketing help I can get. If I can assist you in any way, don't hesitate to ask.

Kindest Regards,
Todd
At 12:10pm on July 20, 2007, Frances Hunter said…
Thanks so much for the invitation. We look forward to being part of the network!

Liz Clare
co-author, To the Ends of the Earth: The Last Journey of Lewis and Clark
Silver Medalist, 2007 Independent Publisher Book Awards
website: http://frances-hunter.com
book trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLNf3nalkbA
At 11:49am on July 20, 2007, VictoriaLee said…
It sounds like you have created an interesting career for yourself. My focus is not only on kids, but the adults who are still living the tormenting effects of their childhood. Be Blessed, Victoria
At 11:15am on July 20, 2007, Michael Ritter said…
Hi, Tena -

Thanks for the kind invitation. To say I'm impressed with your history would be an understatement ... I'd have to drink gallons of coffee to keep up your pace. Best of luck in all you do.

Michael
At 7:17am on July 20, 2007, Patricia Dischler said…
Hi Tena, thanks for the invite! Seems we have much in common - I've also started my own children's publishing group to produce a series - The Patty Cake Kids. My books are about a group of children in family child care that use their imagination caps to do some creative problem solving. It gives children in FCC a book they can relate to that inspires their creativity as well. I love the idea of your series and helping children with emotional issues too, can't wait to check them out!
Patricia Dischler
www.patriciadischler.com
At 4:37am on July 20, 2007, Hugh Rosen said…
Hello, Tina. Thanks for the invitation. I cliced on to your blog and found it light and delightful, while still being of significance and importance. Your help in working with Doctors Without Borders, one of my favorite causes, is impressive, in-deed. Wishing you well in your continued multiple endeavors.
At 12:23am on July 20, 2007, Lisa Copen said…
Tena, I am eager to read more about what you do. I have a Christian organization for people who live with chronic illness or pain so am familiar with Doctors without Borders. I also have a strong desire to write a children's book about having a chronically ill mom and would love to hear any of your suggestions. Up until now we've published our books through www.restpublishers.com (our own company) but children's books are a different "story" with illustrations, writing, etc. If you have any advice I'm very interested!

Blessings,
Lisa Copen
http://www.restministries.org
At 1:16pm on July 19, 2007, Julie Eller said…
Hi, Tena. Thanks for the Friend invite. I'm quite amazed by the energy you must possess to keep all of your endeavors up and going--I'm wearied by me day job and yard work, LOL!!

Many blessings--
Julie
At 10:18am on July 19, 2007, Tamara Johnson said…
Hi, Tena.
Thanks for the invitation.
I've got a couple of children's picture books that are on the back-burner right now since I was picked up by Morgan James for Pull Yourself Out of the Mud.
I'm glad to see you do so much with children's books! Looking forward to networking with you.
Tamara
At 9:21am on July 19, 2007, Cherie Rohn said…
Thanks for the speedy reply, Tena. I probably didn't make it clear that I'm looking for a publisher for the DJ manuscript. Only wanted to show that the project has screenplay potential. Of course I understand if DJ isn't your cup of tea.

Your website is awesome! The tone is so neat...fun yet professional.

Cherie

P.S. Are you perhaps related to Dakota Fanning?
At 9:18am on July 19, 2007, Judy H. Wright said…
Hello from beautiful Montana:
I look forward to networking on different projects.

Judy H. Wright
www.ArtichokePress.com
www.AskAuntieArtichoke.com
At 8:52am on July 19, 2007, Cherie Rohn said…
Considering all you've accomplished, Tena, can't believe you are so young! What admirable projects you support.

I would definitely like to run a completed ms. by you called Dog Justice (working title.) It's a gritty urban detective story for ages 9-12. The ms. received resounding approval in 3 test markets from young readers, parents, teachers and even jaded librarians. Kids wrote more than 100 unprompted hand-written fan letters with pictures extolling the virtues of DJ. (No illustrations as yet.) It appeals to intelligent readers with a taste for realism along the lines of the CSI TV series. Avoiding any hint of preaching, the plot underscores solid values such as love, loyalty, honor, tolerance, even anti-materialism. Story and character arc make DJ ideal for screenplay adaption now in progress.

If you're interested, Tena, just say the word.

Good luck in all your endeavors!

Cherie Rohn
cherierohn@earthlink.net
At 8:20am on July 19, 2007, Samantha Gregory said…
Hi Tena, Thanks for the invitation. I look forward to a great networking relationship. I am sure my single mom audience would love to learn more about your books. Please let me know where they can be purchased.

Be Blessed!
Samantha
www.singlemomsrock.org
At 8:11am on July 19, 2007, PK SILVER said…
hi tena,
your background sounds amazing to me, hit me back if you'd like to chat about a couple of things, and lots of luck with you projects

yours,
pksilver
www.pksilver.biz
At 8:01am on July 19, 2007, John Penberthy said…
Hi Tena;

Thanks for the invite. I've got a question for you. I'm seeking a video production/marketing company to digitally animate my book into a DVD for kids. To Bee or Not to Bee is an illustrated, inspirational allegory--clever and spiritually sophisticated--about a disillusioned worker bee who, with the help of a newfound friend, finds fulfillment amidst the mindless tedium and chaos of life in a honeybee colony. It's in 7 languages so far. Check out the trailer and first 3 chapters fee at www.ToBeeBook.com. Any thoughts on who I might contact?

Thanks, John Penberthy
Author of To Bee or Not to Bee
www.ToBeeBook.com
At 7:31am on July 19, 2007, James R. Olson said…
Hi Tena,
Hopefully working with children ages 3-6 will encourage them to love books and reading. It's such a shame that so many kids today don't have an appreciation of the printed word. Anything that can be done to expand horizon is wonderful. Keep up helping and caring for kids.
Jim
At 7:14am on July 19, 2007, Taryn Simpson said…
Hi there,
Thanks for the invite! I look forward to getting to know you better!
Taryn
www.Simpson-EPublishing.blogspot.com
At 7:14am on July 19, 2007, Janet Elaine Smith said…
Wow! Sounds like you keep as busy as I do! I admire your dedication to children's literature through your publishing venture. Best of luck with it. I have one young adult book out, My Dear Phebe, which has been used very successfully by many teachers nationwide. I have held quite a few online chats with classes after they have read the book. You can find more about it at http://janetesmithstarbooks.tripod.com .
Also, a friend of mine, Lea Schizas, has a great new website she has just set up in preparation for a Children's Literature week in October. Here's the scoop.
Musing Our Children site:
http://musingourchildren.tripod.com/

We are also working on an activity center of ideas for teachers/parents/and kids that will compliment the main site.

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