Saturday, October 30, 2010

**INTERVIEW #3 With Author DEANIE HUMPHRYS-DUNNE**

It is an Honor and with Great Pleasure to bring back Author Deanie Humphrys-Dunne.

Author of:    "TAILS OF SWEETBRIER"

                          Genre:  Children


Author of:     "CHARLIE THE HORSE"

                           Genre:    Children


Author of:       "CHARLENE THE STAR"

                            Genre:   Children


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ILLUSTRATED BY HOLLY HUMPHRYS-DUNNE



~~~AUTHOR INTERVIEW #3~~~



Geri:      How many book have you written, and what are the titles?

Deanie:    I have three books published. The titles are: TAILS OF SWEETBRIER, CHARLIE
                 THE HORSE, and CHARLENE THE STAR.
             






Geri:        What kind of books do you like to read?

Deanie:      My favorites are biographies, or autobiographies. I truly enjoy learning about the life
                   experiences, challenges, and joys of people. It's fun to learn about their philosophies,
                   as well. In addition, I enjoy children's books that are comical, like GEORGE AND
                   MARTHA, and the AMELIA BEDELIA series.






Geri:         Do you think blogging helps promotions?

Deanie:     Yes! I think it's important to give my books as much exposure as possible. Blogging
                  introduces my books to many people, who may not otherwise have heard of them.






Geri:         Should you judge a book by its cover?

Deanie:      Perhaps not entirely, but I do think the cover must entice the reader. It should be
                   colorful, to attract attention and curiosity. After you've seen the cover, you might be
                   interested in checking out the summary on the back to help you make a final decision.
                   If the cover seems boring, you probably won't investigate any further.






Geri:      What are your plans for the future?

Deanie:     I would like to keep writing to inspire children to do their best. I think it's most
                  important for them to know that they are all special and unique, with different
                  talents.






Geri:     I wish you very much success in your writing journey.

Deanie:   Thank you very much for taking the time to interview me. I certainly appreciate it.

Geri:       You are quite welcome.

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