Saturday, March 23, 2019

Epilepsy - One Mother's Perspective

As the mother of an adult autistic man who has uncontrolled epilepsy, I spent a while writing this book to give easy-to-read information about seizure and epilepsy basics, plus some frequently-used  terminology, symptoms and triggers, treatments, and possible surgeries.

It also gives logs and charts for you, as the epileptic, can keep track of important information (for your self AND your health care team) such as: important contacts, appointments, medications, discussions with doctors, blood work, occurrences of all sorts of seizure types, usage of a VNS swiper, and more.

Whether you have seizures or know someone or are taking of such a person, this book is indispensable. Please order your copy right away.

 
Paperback edition
Published Mar 22 2019
 
E-Book / Kindle edition
Published Mar 21 2019
 
I am currently working on a companion Kindle book that goes more into our story of the seizures beginning and our journey to navigate the terror that goes along with it.  That short Kindle book will be made into an MP3 file that will be available for download, by individuals AND libraries. The goal for these is mid to late April 2019.

The paperback linked above is available now to purchase for your store, and I am available for talks and autographing.  Please contact me. Thank you.

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

TV and Movie Watching Journal

With the increase in binge-watching TV shows and groups of movies, especially now that Netflix, Amazon Prime, and other groups are producing their own, I found myself floundering in trying to remember what episode I left off with, or what obscure movies I've watched.

Hence, this journal.

I hope it helps you as much as it is helping me.

Thanks.
Published Mar 11 2019 - Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1885615388

Monday, March 11, 2019

Bullet Dotted Journals - A New Fad

I had never heard of bullet journals (or dotted journals) until recently. Apparently, people use these books filled with dots to make their own lists and lines and charts, to organize their thinking, their projects and in some cases, their lives.

Here's hoping you can find one of these to be perfect for your needs.

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Sunday, March 10, 2019

Scorekeeping Logbook for Games

My nephew's birthday was coming up, which reminded me that he loves loves loves playing those multi-player games online, and other video games.

Then I found out my son needs another brain surgery in May.  When he's in the hospital, we almost always take a deck of UNO cards to have a friendly competition (he usually beats me). 

Thus, this book was born.

Happy Birthday, Nephew.

Published Mar 9 2019 - Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1885615248

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Writing Prompt Journals for Short Stories

I spent a lot of time making these writing prompt books for people who need a little assistance writing short stories.  Each writing prompt takes three unrelated words that YOU have to incorporate into a story.

Just hope you can use them in your writer's critique group or circle.

Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1885615132

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Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1885615167

If you like these and have other ideas for writing prompt journals, please let me know!!

Meanwhile... keep on writing.

Friday, March 1, 2019

Children's Handwriting Practice Workbook with Affirmations

Cursive handwriting was dropped from many schools’ curriculums in recent years, mainly because computers have taken over as the main way to do homework. But it’s important to bring it back: it uses a different set of muscles than printing, and it activates a different part of the brain. This workbook is a good opportunity to (1) learn how to read different types of cursive, (2) learn how to write different types of cursive, and (3) state positive affirmations to themselves as they copy them over and over on the pages (something our children need so very much).

Link: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/1885615124/