
--Linda Kirkpatrick, Executive Director of Community Welcome House, a transitional facility which provides shelter for families in need in Newnan, Georgia
If your Mom fits any of these reader profiles, then I have the perfect book for her, and the perfect gift for you to give.
"Whale Song is deep and true, a compelling story of love and family and the mysteries of the human heart...a beautiful, haunting novel." --New York Times bestselling novelist Luanne Rice, author of Beach Girls
The benefits of giving your Mom WHALE SONG:
"An exciting book from start to finish. The futuristic elements are believable...plenty of surprising twists and turns. Good writing, good book! Sci-fi and mystery fans will love this book." --Writer's Digest
The benefits of giving your Mom DIVINE INTERVENTION:
"Superb! The River is Tardif’s most exciting novel yet! Full of unpredictable twists and lurching turns, The River is a non-stop adventure into Canada’s mysterious north." --Kelly Komm, author of Sacrifice
The benefits of giving your Mom THE RIVER:
Or order all 3 novels for your 'bookworm' Mom and give her a relaxing Mother's Day!
For the past 2 or so months, Whale Song has been competing for Erin's 2007 Book Cover of the Year award.
I am proud to announce that...
WHALE SONG has won the 2007 Book Cover of the Year award!
Thank you to everyone who voted. I wish I could take credit for this beautiful, haunting cover, but I can't.
It was designed by Kam Wai Yu, graphic designer for Kunati Books.
I was hoping to "drop" copies of Whale Song to teens at the Stollery Children's Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta, but they already had an event planned. So after some careful consideration of all worthwhile charities, schools etc, I decided to give my books to the Youth Emergency Shelter Society in Edmonton.
I was very pleased to go by their office this morning and drop off 4 copies of Whale Song for 4 resident teen girls and 4 copies of The River for 4 resident teen boys. These kids are in the SkY Program (Skills for Youth).
I also gave Y.E.S.S. two extra copies of each book to either give to new teens entering one of the programs or to place in the START House, a program is for 16-19 year olds who have no viable living alternative. These youths live at START House and attend school or work.
I feel very blessed to have been able to do my part for Operation Teen Book Drop and I look forward to participating next year.
This afternoon, you'll be able to find me at the TBD Authors forum.
Today, from 6-8pm Pacific/9-11pm Eastern, I'll be participating at the Post-Op Party online. Lots of prizes, chat with me and other authors and more.
For more information on Operation TBD, please visit http://www.readergirlz.com/.
"Operation TBD" puts 10,000 books into North America’s top pediatric hospitals in celebration of Support Teen Literature Day on April 17
According to a press release sent out by readergirlz, an online book community for teen girls, "Teen patients in pediatric hospitals across the United States and Canada will receive 10,000 young adult novels, audiobooks, and graphic novels Thursday as readergirlz and the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) celebrate the second annual Support Teen Lit Day on April 17."
I first heard about this event from one of my MySpace friends, who just so happens to be one of the key organizers of readergirlz and this huge event. Unfortunately, I found out too late to have my publisher join the many others in giving books to teen patients in pediatric hospitals. I hope to be involved next year.
However, I will be participating in the TBD Post-Op Party on April 17th. That morning, I'm hoping to "drop" copies of Whale Song to teens at the Stollery Children's Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta. I'll visit with the teens, sign their books, then head back home to participate in the forums.
You'll be able to find me at the TBD Authors forum on Thursday afternoon. I look forward to chatting with you there.
For more information on Operation TBD, please visit http://www.readergirlz.com/.
Even more surprising, I've had a number of boys and men read Whale Song and enjoy it. At a signing in Richmond, BC, last summer, I sold more copies to boys between 8-15 than ever before. One of them emails me now and then. :)
Whale Song has a very strong and powerful message of love, forgiveness and hope, and some people who have read my novel have been changed by the message. I have received emails saying that Whale Song has healed broken relationships, mended some and helped some come to terms with a tragedy or death in their lives. I am truly blessed to hear such things!
Sometimes I am asked: "Who should read Whale Song?" So here's my answer.
Whale Song should be read by:
Whale Song should also be read by people dealing with:
And it should be read by those searching for:
Monday, April 7th, 2008, at 8:00 pm EST
I'll be talking about writing and publishing on "The World of Publishing" Internet radio show hosted by Reign.
To listen live, go to http://www.worldwideartist.net.
Friend and fellow author Dave Diotalevi has one of the most creative blogs for promoting his new novel Miracle Myx that I have ever seen. He takes photos of his book in various places and settings and writes about it, with dialogue from him and Myx. It's really quite funny.
Today Whale Song visits his site and his main character Myx. And apparently, we need a referee between us. :)
I invite you to check out Dave's blog and read his post about Whale Song and his other posts. They're guaranteed to make you chuckle, if not laugh out loud.
Check out Where's Myx?