barbara techel

Winning Book Awards is a Wonderful Thing! “Through Frankie’s Eyes” Places 1st in Royal Dragonfly Book Awards.

Through Frankie's Eyes wrdba logoIt is always a special moment to be recognized by distinguished judges who take the time to recognize authors and the work they put into writing and publishing their books.

Thank you to Royal Dragonfly Book Awards for choosing Through Frankie’s Eyes as 1st place in the Pets and Animals category. For me, it is always an honor to be chosen by my peers in the writing and publishing world with an award for a book they feel is worthy of professionalism and creativity.

Through Frankie’s Eyes can be found on my website, Amazon, or ordered from your favorite bookstore.

 

Honorary Fire Safe Dog, Joie. Come See Her Fire Safety Tip Video for Sparkles Safety Spot!

I was recently contacted by Dayna Hilton, founder of Keep Kids Fire Safe Foundation.  She and the fire safety dogs are celebrating their 100th live stream episode of Sparkles Safety Spot this Friday, August 2, 2013.  Dayna and her spotted doggie crew work tirelessly to keep kids and families safe in the event of a fire.  So proud of all the work they do and lives they have saved.

Check out our fire safety tip that will be airing during their 100th episode this Friday (along with many others). Then head on over to their Facebook page to learn more about them, as well as more fire safety tips.  It’s a priviledge and honor that Joie is now an Honorary Fire Safe Dog!  She wears her fire hat proudly!

 

Reflection of Sending My Story Out Into the World & Joyful Paws Jaunt Blog Tour Ends Today at Peggy’s Pet Place

Through Frankie's Eyes 304 x 404 awardIt feels a bit surreal that here it is, the end of my blog tour, for “Through Frankie’s Eyes.” I invite you to check out my last stop which is over at Peggy’s Pet Place. Peggy is a pet columnist and author who has written about the animal-human bond for quite some time now. I really enjoyed her interview questions and I think you will too.

All the excitement, angst, ups and downs of releasing a book are beginning to fade a bit from my memory being this far along in my journey of having written, published, and now sharing it. I feel so grateful for all those who were willing to host me on their blogs and radio shows. So many of these wonderful people I’ve never even met in person, but they have generously supported my work. Pretty amazing, that we, as authors, have this at our fingertips these days to share our story. Also amazing is the fact I’ve been able to connect with so many of you, that I otherwise may not have been able to. One of the greatest rewards is hearing from many of you who have shared your thoughts with me in regards to my new book. It means more to me than you will ever know… thank you.

While at times I questioned if my story would touch others, I also knew that it would find its way to those that needed to hear what I had to share. It continues to find its way to others and it makes my day when I hear from those who say my story has helped them look at their life in a new (and better) way.

The publishing world continues to change rapidly, with authors taking their own fate in their hands with the tools available to us to get our message out into the world. It is not always easy, while at the same time, we have so many more opportunities now, so in a sense it is easier—though there is a lot of noise out there to compete with.  But I remind myself how important my work is to me.  I want to continue to help others through my words and stories, and plan to do just that.

So while my online tour officially ends, it truly is just the beginning. One is never done and I look forward to new avenues in which to share my story and my work.  As always, I welcome your feedback. In the new world of authors and publishing, it also greatly helps if you would consider leaving a review for “Through Frankie’s Eyes.” A huge thank you to all those of you who already have. I’ve shed a few tears of joy at how my book has touched others. Nothing better than that knowing you touched a chord with another, so again, I say a deeply grateful thank you.