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SCHOOL VISITS WITH SALTWATER TAFFY

School Visits with Saltwater Taffy

Author visitsSchool visits with Saltwater Taffy is an experience your students will never soon forget.  If your PTA, Children’s Book Club or Elementary School is looking to inspire your kids to read, Saltwater Taffy is ready for your next author visit!

We have an amazing deal through Southwest Airlines for travel in the continental United States through May 2013.  If your school is thinking about having any sort of author visits this year or next, please contact us immediately and we’ll make it happen.  Saltwater Taffy is entering it’s second printing, so the word is getting out about this amazing middle grade fiction adventure novel.

Endorsed by 12 Teachers of the Year, we are confident your kids will love this amazing award-winning children’s book.  If you want to help your kids get excited about reading and writing, book your Saltwater Taffy assembly and Eric DelaBarre author visit today!

READER’S FAVORITE BOOK AWARDS

READER’S FAVORITE BOOK AWARDS

The Reader’s Favorite Book Awards and winners have been announced for 2012.  We are happy to report that Saltwater Taffy has taken home the GOLD medal in the Children’s Book category 4th-6th Graders.

Book Awards

This marks the 4th book award taken home by the amazing Saltwater Taffy team.  A big shout out and thank you to R.C. Nason for his amazing artwork, which helped bring the kids of Saltwater Taffy to life.

We would also like to extend a huge thanks to Perseus Distribution and especially Sabrina McCarthy for believing in this indie title…we couldn’t have done it without your vision and guidance.  We are heading to the Miami Book Fair International on November 17th for the awards ceremony and yes, more east coast marketing!  We hope to see you there!  Congratulations Saltwater Taffy!

Saltwater Taffy was written by Eric DelaBarre and has been endorsed by 12 Teachers of the Year around the country and will soon be a feature film.  Due to hit theaters in the summer of 2014, Saltwater Taffy follows the epic journey of five Tweens as they uncover a treasure map leading to the lost treasure of Jean Lafitte.

TWEEN READERS

Tween ReadersTWEEN READERS!

In order to create more Tween Readers in our country, I sat down and wrote the adventure novel Saltwater Taffy so I could teach the ideal: Your life is up to you!

Nobody can do it for you.  Not your parents.  Not your teachers.  Not even your best friend.  If you want something special out of your life, the journey is entirely up to YOU.

Going after a dream that is out of the ordinary takes work.  You have to really want it.  Each moment in your life is an adventure and should be treated as such.  If you don’t, all that will show up in your life is more of the same.  If you want greatness, you have to start with thoughts about greatness.  If you want adventure, your thoughts need to be adventurous.  If you want happiness, your thoughts need to be about happiness.

Saltwater Taffy is an adventure novel for tweens and is endorsed by 12 Teachers of the Year around the country.  The book has become an Accelerated Reader title and tween reader favorite for children’s book clubs.

CELL PHONE ADDICTION: Can You Hear Me Now?

 

Saltwater TaffyCELL PHONE ADDICTIONS: Can you hear me now?

The topic of cell phone addiction couldn’t be more timely as our lives are now run by these so-called smartphones.  I think parents of Middle School Children should begin to wonder if their child is suffering from cell phone addiction.  Have we become so addicted to our cell phones that we are unable to notice what is happening around us.

Have you ever noticed the line at coffee shops where every person is on their phone, ignoring each other?  Have you ever noticed the driver next to you on the freeway madly texting with one hand on the wheel?  What about the very instant the plane lands at the airport and the race to check email begins?  I don’t know about you, but smartphone technology seems to be making us dumb and dumber, one text at a time.

As we continue to become more and more connected through technology, we are becoming more and more disconnected from each other.  While I like to pride myself on the ability to talk to anyone, anywhere, any time, I have noticed a change in my own behavior lately.

I must confess that I love everything about the social media explosion.  I am on Facebook, Twitter, +Google and Klout.com.  I also confess that I really love my iPhone, but the instant it sends me an alert, I grab for it.  This makes me wonder if I am suffering from cell phone addiction?

The number one concern I have about all of this is distracted driving.  Even though Facebook and Twitter buzzes with PSA commercials about texting and driving, the freeways are still filled with distracted drivers.  I too am guilty of the activity and it scares me.  I have gone so far as to leave my phone in the trunk of the car on purpose because the impulse to connect is so great.  Have you ever honked at someone for driving while distracted?  I have, but when I do, the bird gets flipped, lickety-split.

I now have to constantly remind myself to leave my phone alone while I am behind the wheel or engaged in a face-to-face conversation.  During a recent lunch meeting, the guy across the table from me must have checked his phone ten times before our food arrived.  While this is rapidly becoming acceptable social behavior in the “I’m so important” culture we have, I find it troubling.

I wonder what would happen if the next time our phone sends us an alert, we finished our conversation or we waited until we arrive at our destination before grabbing for it like a gunfighter from the old west grabbing for his gun.

Let us please remember that emails, incoming calls, and text messages won’t die if they are left unattended.  Social media addictions and communication distractions are real, so let us keep our hands on the wheel, finish our conversations and not be afraid to say hello to that person in line at Starbucks.  And one more thing….oh, wait…sorry…I have to answer my phone.  Until next time.  E.

Secrets For Writers

Saltwater TaffySECRETS FOR WRITERS

I am always looking for secrets for writers, because writing is one of the hardest tasks to master.  These are some secrets I used to write my latest book, Saltwater Taffy, an adventure novel for tweens and endorsed by 12 Teachers of the Year.

Every time we sit down to write, we wonder…will this be the one to propel my work?  Will this be the one to bring all the readers I dream about?  Will the writing win an award?  Will it be made into a movie?  The truth is, we have no answer for any of those questions, so we simply have to press on and write.  That being said, I have compiled a list of secrets for writers to consider.

That list is in an article I had the pleasure of writing for Kevin Westerman’s blog, SUPERDADDY.com today.

The article is a list of secrets for writers struggling to answer the question; What should I write next?  You can check it out here: SUPER DADDY!