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The Process of Self-Publishing a Children’s Book - Part 1

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  I started with the grand idea of wanting to develop inclusive children’s books Inclusive children’s books are illustrated in part from the perspective of the child. It is a perspective that is really hard to find in children’s books. Plus I wanted the characters to be inclusive so the child has no gender, and the people in the story do not have to be nuclear family units. I began this journey knowing there were a lot of things that I didn’t know. I had no idea how much of a learning curve I was getting myself into. Writing the first book was the easy part. Once the story was complete the journey to get it to a published piece of art began. Step One in publishing a Children’s book I had the naive idea at the beginning of the pandemic that if I wrote the book and made some sample illustrations I could send it off to publishers and I would be set… I don’t know if it was the timing of my submissions (January of 2020) or the fact that the idea for the series was really different than the

Seeking Sam Our Primary Character

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One of the first questions I got when people started reading my book was about the child named Sam in the story. Who is Sam? Is the character based on a real person? Why did you pick the name, Sam? So I am here to answer a few questions about my favorite little child at the epicenter of our stories. Who is Sam? I chose the name Sam because it can be short for both Samuel and Samantha. Gender was not an important thing for this character. In fact when I developed this character I specifically wanted Sam to be  non-binary or non-gender . I want all children to feel like they could be part of this story. I found that creating a character that was not identified by a particular gender, allowed all children to feel as if they could be Sam.  By being inclusive and creating books that allow everyone to participate in the story and identify with this character. Is the Character based on a real person? The short answer is NO. I have two children close in age. Both of them are amazing in the way

Author A. Elizabeth Orley into to “The Night of the Lights”

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  Introducing Author A. Elizabeth Orley introduces the first book by Little Mind Books “The Night of the Lights.” This was a passion project for our author. She has two young children and when it came to bedtime stories she found that there were not a lot of books that really inspired her children to explore their world. More importantly, she found that there was a need for writing books that inspired creative play and problem-solving. Little Mind Books was born from a desire to create stories that captivate and inspire little minds. “Remember when you used things for the wrong purpose as a kid, your parents were probably so mad, but your ability to problem solve was developing a life skill that all adults need.” -A. Elizabeth Orley Download it for free on Kindle today!

Why I Wrote a Book About Fireflies

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What makes fireflies so special to us? The answer is simple, they are magic. A little piece of God’s creations that remind us that anything is possible. When I moved to Ohio in 2003 I was struck by these tiny creatures. There were police reports in the local papers of UFO and they turned out to just be fireflies. They truly are out of this world! So magical on a midsummer night. When I learned that these amazing creatures are now on the endangered species list it broke my heart. Like pollinators, fireflies are endangered because of the large number of chemicals that we use in our yards, on our farms, and in our environments. Writing “the Night of the Lights” In  “The Night of the Lights”  we wanted to capture the magic through the eyes of our favorite child Sam. Seeing fireflies for the first time is such a magical experience. For a child, it must be even more so. Sam explores the little creatures with the love and care of Gigi. Sam must solve a particular problem, and does it in a way