Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Time For...


Imagine. You don't need anything except your brain to conjure up a bit of fun. Our ability to dream up stories is amazing, and extremely entertaining. Go with the flow of your ideas, and allow the play. Enjoy being yourself!


Go with the flow~~~
"Feeling bored? Don't know what to do? Look around, you'll find a clue."


If you're a voracious bookworm on the hunt for a good books to devour, this is the perfect spot to find the delicious words you're craving. Lizzy and Fairday have reviewed tons of books and interviewed many authors. You'll get some great ideas for your next read and find out the story behind the story from its creator! 

Go get your fill. 
Drawing is brilliant. You can go anywhere in your mind and bring the scene to life on paper. Nothing whisks me away like dreaming up scenes in pencil. If you love to draw and create, visit the post for ideas and inspiration. 
Me drawing myself, drawing myself

Pick up a pencil.

Love to write? Constantly creating stories? If you're looking for writing tips and information about how to pursue publishing a book traditionally or indie, visit the post for articles about our journey writing the Secret Files of Fairday Morrow and Fairday Morrow and the Talking Library. Writing is a wild ride!
Put on your writing pants.


Take A Trip To Imagination
Short stories/ creative sojourns





Looking for something fun to do?
Try a helping of Bookworm Stew!

The recipe calls for the following things: a bowl, some letters, and a bell that rings. A spoon and a sparkle are needed as well. When stirred up right, they'll cast their spell. *Whatever you use will work out fine, as long as you follow along each line.  

In a pot, pour some water
Add in any flavor color 
Stir three times, then once more 
Go back again- this time four 
Now, get your letters and toss them in
Set your thoughts on a whistling wind
Watch the brew spin round and round
Then ring a bell to add in sound 
Now just wait, and you shall see
What the story is bound to be 

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Did words appear? What do they say? 
String them together, and it's the soup of the day! 

*Stir again whenever you wish, but remember, you never know what's in this dish!


To our readers, we hope you are safe and well. Thank you for stopping by and sharing your thoughts with us. 
We love to hear from you! 💗
~ Jess, Stephanie, and the whole gang 


Cozy up with our mysteries!
The Secret Files of Fairday Morrow (book 1)



Publish date: 12/1/15
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Illustrator: Roman Muradov
Ages: 8 and up
Grade Level: 3-6
Available: Hardcover, Paperback, E-book


FEAR NOT THE UNEXPECTED.
Fairday Morrow and the Talking Library (book 2)


Fairday Morrow and the Talking Library (book 2)
Publish date: 10/23/17
Publisher: Willow Press
Illustrator: David SanAngelo
Ages: 8 and up
Grade level: 3-6
Available: Hardcover, E-book


ANYTHING'S POSSIBLE. 






44 comments:

  1. Great resources to keep one busy (along with their children :)

    betty

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  2. I always enjoy your posts and riddles, and love the books, even though I am way past the age bracket for children's books! Thanks! Hugs, Valerie

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    1. Valerie- Thank you! And you can never be too old for any book. :) Hugs!

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  3. Huge thanks to both your talented and supportive selves.

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  4. Hi Jess and steph - wonderful to read and to see what you've created for us ... your stories are brilliant, but I particularly love Jess' art work - amazing talent that may not be the way people expect ... but honestly it's way better to be unique - and you two have a great partnership. Take care and go well ... Hilary

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    1. Hilary- I agree- I love her artwork too! Such talent. Lucky to have each other as writing partners and friends. Thanks for stopping by. Stay well! ~Stephanie

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  5. Love all the drawings. I'll check out your reviews when I finish the books I'm currently reading because I'm reading a lot right now. Glad you both are doing well.

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    1. Natalie- I love her drawings too! Enjoy the books you are reading. Stay well! :) ~Stephanie

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  6. What a fun post and some great resource and suggestions. Thanks for sharing it.

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  7. Spots to play and enjoy the day. Win indeed. Word soup could be fun lol

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  8. Now that was fun! Yes, there is a lot we can do to enjoy and keep imagination alive.

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    1. Alex- Glad you enjoyed it! Always important to keep our imaginations alive. :)

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  9. You are so right. There are many, many things to do! Reading through your delightful blog has been one of them.

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  10. Is that really you two on the roller coaster? Woo-hoo!

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    1. L. Diane Wolfe- That really is us on a roller coaster about 20 years ago! Good times!

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  11. This is a great post. I love the drawings! And thanks for the book list. Hope you two are safe and well during this difficult time.

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    1. Elizabeth- So glad you enjoyed the post. We are both safe and hope you are too! :)

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  12. Lots to look at on your post today, awesome! Thanks for all you do, and I hope you're staying safe out there! :)

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    1. David- We are staying safe and hope you are too! :)

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  13. Lots of things to do. Reading is my main way or passing time.

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    1. Mary- Reading is such a fun way to pass the time! :)

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  14. Lots and fun things to doo. But really the most I make is read (when let me alone) (hubby is working here) and cook you know, hugs and take care!

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    1. Gloria- We know cooking keeps you very busy! You make the most tasty looking food and desserts. And we agree= reading is also fun. :)

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  15. Daydreaming is my favourite pastime. After reading, of course.

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  16. Lots of great resources! It's been an extra busy few weeks here, but I'd love some more writing time!

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    1. Mrs. Which- It's been busy here too. We'd love some time to write too. Maybe soon! Good luck to you!

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  17. I hope you're both well and happily busy in these strange times.

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    1. The Armchair Squid- We are both doing well. Busy- but it would be nice to have some time to relax and play and getting some writing done. :) Hope you are well!

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  18. Aww, what wonderful getaways.
    Stay safe. Stay healthy.

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  19. Some great ideas to get the creative juices flowing! Hope you are both well and staying safe.

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    1. Kate- Glad you liked them! We are both well and staying safe. Hope you are too! :)

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  20. Great ideas :=) Aww our minds can be great place

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    1. Blodeuedd- Our minds really can be amazing places!

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  21. Love, love, love this post!! Thank you!!!! Big Hugs!

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    1. Magic Love Crow- So glad you enjoyed it. Hugs back! :)

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  22. i love the idea of a bookwyrm stew, and the artwork and creative ideas are just fabulous. Thank you both so very much! Stay safe! RO

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  23. Thanks so much for all of these ... I'm going to be going through them - I've got here belatedly - but the intention is here! Take care - all the best to you and your families - Hilary

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