Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Therapy Dog Finalist in Midwest Book Awards

I’m happy and excited to announce that my newest book, Frankie the Walk ‘N Roll Therapy Dog Visits Libby’s House has been chosen by Midwest Independent Publishers Association as a finalist in their 2011 Midwest Book Awards in the children’s nonfiction children’s book category.  Always an honor to be nominated and winner will be chosen on May 11, 2011. Wish me luck!

 

Congratulations to all the finalists and good luck!

Arts

Friendship: The Art of the Practice — Tristan Publishing

The Prints of Warrington Colescott — University of Wisconsin Press

The Saint John’s Bible: Historical Books — Liturgical Press

 

Biography/Memoir

A Lifetime Burning — Borderland Books

Czechs Forever — Penfield Books

John Paul Stevens — Northern Illinois University Press

 

Business

Sacred Ground — Beaver’s Pond Press

Selling It Softly — Grand Oaks Press

 

Children’s Picture Book

Looking for Lucy — Beaver’s Pond Press

Stranger in the Woods: Snowflake Edition — Carl R. Sams II Photography

Yafi’s Family — Amharic Kids Press

 

Children’s Fiction

Ben and Lucy Play Pond Hockey — Beaver’s Pond Press

Henry! You’re Late Again! — Beaver’s Pond Press

Military Life — Elva Resa Publishing

 

Children’s Non-Fiction

Be Fit, Be Strong, Be You — Free Spirit Publishing

Frankie the Walk ‘n Roll Therapy Dog — Joyful Paws Prints Press, LLC

Pingpong Perry Experiences How a Book Is Made — Picture Window Books/Capstone

 

Young Adult Fiction

Siberia John & The Mystery of the Amazing Zoo — Three Towers Press/MavenMark Books

The Ugly Tree — Comfort Publishing

Wilkinshire — iUniverse

 

Coffee Table Books

Like an Old Friend — Beaver’s Pond Press

Whispers of the Ancients — University of Michigan Press

 

Cookbooks

Café Indiana Cookbook — University of Wisconsin Press

Cooking Ala Heart — Appletree Press Inc.

Let’s Cook — Appletree Press, Inc.

 

Crafts/Hobbies

Amy Barickman’s Vintage Notions — Amy Barickman LLC

Quilting: The Basics and Beyond — Landauer Publishing

Threads: The Basics and Beyond — Landauer Publishing

 

Culture

Living in Two Worlds — World Wisdom

Paris from the Heart — Beaver’s Pond Press

Whispers of the Ancients — University of Michigan Press

 

Current Events

Men of a Single Book — World Wisdom

Quick Cash — Northern Illinois University Press

 

Family/Parenting

First the Broccoli, then the Ice Cream — Two Fish Books

Heading Home with Your Newborn — American Academy of Pediatrics

Yafi’s Family — Amharic Kids Press

 

General Fiction

Cranberry Red — University of Wisconsin Press

The Peculiar Boars of Malloy — Switchgrass Books/Northern Illinois University

Today’s Special! Yes It Is — Tristan Publishing

 

Genre Fiction

Deadly Reunion — North Star Press

Death’s Imperfect Witness — North Star Press

Girl in the Gatehouse — Bethany House/Baker Publishing Group

 

Health

Mental Health Naturally — American Academy of Pediatrics

The Reluctant Donor — Beaver’s Pond Press

Yoga for Every Room in Your House — Great Bear Press

 

History

Living in Two Worlds — World Wisdom

Lost on the Lady Elgin — In-Depth Editions

Sierra Summer, 1874 — Pineneedle Press

 

How-To/Do-It-Yourself

Amy Barickman’s Vintage Notions — Amy Barickman LLC

 

Humor

Garage Logic — Beaver’s Pond Press

Hitchhiking After Dark — Gale Force Press

The Athletic Benchley — Glendower Media

 

Inspiration/Gift Book

Bringing Jon Home — Beaver’s Pond Press

I’m New at Being Old — Temuna Press

Whispers of the Ancients — University of Michigan Press

 

Midwest Regional Interest

H. H. Bennet, Photographer — University of Minnesota Press

The Opposite of Cold — University of Minnesota Press

Whispers of the Ancients — University of Michigan Press

 

Nature

Amazing Hummingbirds — Adventure Publications

Common Dragonflies of Northern Door County — Stonehill Publishing

Nature Garden — Forager’s Harvest Press

 

Poetry

Beso the Donkey — Michigan State University

Jackson, Jesse, and the Almost Free Lunch — Beaver’s Pond Press

The Wind Blows. The Ice Breaks — Nodin Press

 

Recreation/Sports

A Grouse Hunter’s Almanac — University of Wisconsin Press

Live Happily Ever Active — Jabberwocky Books

Raising Stanley: What It Takes to Claim Hockey’s Ultimate Prize — Triumph Books

 

Reference

2011 Saint Paul Almanac — Arcata Press

A Handbook of Scandinavian Names — University of Wisconsin Press

MFA in a Box — Dream of Things

 

Religion/Philosophy

Circle of Catholic Women — Juloya/Elva Resa Publishing

Kierkegaard — Lutheran University Press/Kirk House

The Saint John’s Bible: Historical Books — Liturgical Press

 

Self-Help

Living with the Enemy — Beaver’s Pond Press

The Joyful Professor — MavenMark Books/Henschel Haus

Yoga for Every Room in Your House — Great Bear Press

 

Social Science

Spirits of Earth — University of Wisconsin Press

Stalking Mary — Beaver’s Pond Press

Whispers of the Ancients — University of Michigan Press

 

Travel

2011 Saint Paul Almanac — Arcata Press

Lake Superior: The Ultimate Guide — Lake Superior Port Cities, Inc.

Paris from the Heart — Beaver’s Pond Press

 

Illustration

An Illustrated Introduction to Taoism — World Wisdom

Stranger in the Woods: Snowflake Edition — Carl R. Sams II Photography

Whispers of the Ancients — University of Michigan Press

 

Interior Layout

Live Happily Ever Active — Jabberwocky Books

Living in Two Worlds — World Wisdom

Sacred Ground — Beaver’s Pond Press

 

1-2 Color Cover

Legacy of Life — MavenMark Books/Henschel Haus

The Butterfly Key — Butterfly Publishing Press

 

3 or More Color Cover

An Illustrated Introduction to Taoism — World Wisdom

Living in Two Worlds — World Wisdom

Marilyn and Me — Augusta Wind Press

 

Total Book Design

An Illustrated Introduction to Taoism — World Wisdom

Living in Two Worlds — World Wisdom

Wisconsin’s Own — Wisconsin Historical Society Press

 

No Dog Wheelchair too Big or too Small for Eddie’s Wheels to Build

As you know, I truly believe in Eddie's Wheels and their superior dog carts.  Not only are they well built, but Eddie's Wheels truly cares and wants to help as many animals as they can.

Check out little Riley, who just got his wheels!  The smallest wheelchair to date that Eddie's Wheels has built- but as you will see, Riley may be small, but his spirit is large!  Go Riley!

 

Special Needs Pet Feature: Otto

There are so many caring pet parents out there who take care of special needs pets. To bring more attention to these joyful animals, and extraordinary people, this is a new feature to my blog. If you care for a special needs pet and would like your pet featured, please email me through my website contact. Send a photo and I will forward the questionnaire for your pet to be featured in an upcoming post.


What is your pets name?

Otto

How old is your pet?

About 7

Where did you get your pet?

I adopted Otto when he was 4, just after he lost his leg.  A man found him on the side of the road and turned him in to a local rescue.  Otto was at an Adoption Day at Petsmart and I fell in love, but my other dog, Baby, was going through a few surgeries at the time.  I told myself that if he was still available after Baby healed then it was meant to be.  And sure enough, a month later no one had adopted him, so I scooped him up!

What is your pets physical challenge?

Otto lost his back left leg after we think he was hit by a car.  They tried putting pins in it, but he just didn’t respond well to that so they took the leg off and he did great!

What is your pets favorite thing to do?

Otto LOVES his squeaky stuffed animals.  He even takes them outside to go potty with him.

What is your pets favorite thing to eat?

The appendages of his stuffed toys – ears, legs, tails, etc.

What do you love most about your pet?

Otto is the most affectionate dog I have ever known.  He just wants to be with me either on my lap or at my feet.

What has your pet most taught you?

Otto has taught me that dogs really do understand things that we say.  I took him to an animal communicator, and he understood everything I asked him and even responded with childlike answers.

Anything else you’d like to share?

I recently took Otto to private lessons and he learned a lot of new things, one of which is “gentle”.  He tends to take treats from you rather aggressively and I wanted him to learn how not to do that.  I tell him “gentle” and he gives me a little lip curl (just to let me know he’s still a tough guy!) and takes the treat like a nice dog.

Otto you are quite the character and we are so happy you stopped by!