Marcia Strykowski

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Shepherd—Discover the Best Books!

I thought it high time to give a shout out to Shepherd, a rather new online book review hangout, where you can explore and discover your best new reads. Here’s the link for the homepage . Have fun browsing through the many book collections, covering all subjects and genres, for babies through adults. And you …

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American Painters of the 1970s

If you’ve read Amy’s Choice, then you’ve met Finn. He is a lighthouse keeper and talented painter. In 1973, he lives on a small island across from Amy’s home in Port Wells. Finn paints beautiful coastal scenery using oils and canvas. Obviously, the above painting is not from the 70s, but at least it’s a gorgeous …

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Miss Cogshell’s Recipe Box

Miss Cogshell has an important roll in Call Me Amy. When we first meet her, she’s an enormous, terrifying woman who the kids call Old Coot. Some say she’s a witch and her weathered gray house by the sea, with the creepy widow’s walk on top, certainly doesn’t look inviting. If Amy hadn’t found her …

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Favorite Audio Books

I only average about an hour a day in the car on weekdays, but even with that amount of time, I’ve listened to lots of audio books over the past few years. It was difficult to narrow down my favorites. Here are the winners in no particular order and why I chose them: To Kill …

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TV Interview

YIKES! My first TV interview is on the air. The Write Now program showcases authors who have successfully published a book in today’s rapidly changing publishing environment with the goal of encouraging viewers to write. Although I would have liked to have the questions first, I somehow muddled through. 🙂 Click on the above picture to …

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Beloved Old Treasures

There’s something about old books. And I don’t mean a musty odor. My books, believe it or not, don’t smell at all and they’ve been on my shelves for more years than I care to share. Already antiques at the time, I bought some of the oldest ones from a used bookstore when I was …

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A Bookish Tea Party

Have you ever thought it would be fun to have a tea party? I hosted one a while back with fellow authors, illustrators, librarians, and readers in attendance. We played literary games, sipped tea, nibbled on scones and crumpets, and had great conversations! As the author of Winnie-the-Pooh stated: “A Proper Tea is much nicer …

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Famous Authors

What do these six famous children’s book authors have in common? They were all born on November 29th or November 30th! From left to right: Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Women and other classics was born on November 29, 1832. C. S. Lewis, most famous for The Chronicles of Narnia books was born on …

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Book Jewelry

One Saturday I was strolling through Hobby Lobby when I happened upon two little packs of ‘beads.’ Each package had three book charms in it AND they were half-price. Of course I had to buy them. Next, I hunted for some sort of open-link chain to put the little classics on. I found a pretty …

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Library Work

It’s so much fun to work at a public library surrounded by books and those who love them. We’ve just taken down our staff art exhibit. The display included photographs, paintings, pastels, and needlework. Here is a fuzzy close-up of my contribution. Besides all the fun events, another great thing about working at the library is I get to …

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