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“CONVERSATIONS” -- Yolanda Renée as your host every Thursday @ 9:00 PM EST -- I interview artists of all genres -- a goal to meet a marketing need for all of us. Join me as we learn together the secrets to publishing, marketing, and net working!
Date / Time: 9/13/2008 3:07 PM UTC
RENÉE’S BOOK TALK
With
Tonya L. Lambert author of
THE SMARTEST LITTLE ARTIST
Thursday – September 18, 2008 @ 9:00 PM EDT
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/yolandarenee
Call (347) 215-9536 to speak to Tonya!
Tonya has been writing since she won a prize in second grade in the Young Author’s contest. She has written for newspapers and magazines for approximately 3 ½ years and recently published her first book, a young adult inspirational fiction book called MEANT TO BE.
THE SMARTEST LITTLE ARTIST is her second book. She has always had a love of art and photography and taught a preschool art class at her local recreation center. She wanted to create this book THE SMARTEST LITTLE ARTIST to teach children about art through fun projects and creative writing. She lives in Virginia and her daughters are very excited about Mom writing a children’s book.
“This book is the first in a series, called THE SMARTEST LITTLE ARTIST. The series is designed to foster a love of poetry, literature, creative writing, photography and various forms of art in children. It will to help stimulate creatively and help children learn, while having fun at the same time.
It features children’s stories, poems, artwork, and illustrations that kids can color and photographs, and encourages kids to create their own expressions. It is very interactive and encourages parents and grandparents to do activities with their kids. It is educational in two ways – it stimulates their intellectual side as well as their artistic one.”
Tonya lives in Virginia. Her daughters are very excited about Mom writing a children’s book. Join us on Thursday night for a fun and entertaining conversation with a children’s author and very artistic Mom.
Join us on September 18th to discuss a unique creative inspiration for children and adults through all artistic pursuits by a talented writer.
Contact Tonya at:
Myspace; http://www.myspace.com/tonyawillwriteforfood
E-mail: nurseytonya@yahoo.com
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E-mail: yolandarenee@hotmail.com
Blog: http://www.yolandarenee.blogspot.com
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RENEE’S REVIEW
of
By
Tonya L. Lambert
THE SMARTEST LITTLE ARTIST – Book 1 – The Many Faces of Friendship, is a fun, artistic romp through the many facets of creativity – writing – photography – painting – drawing – poetry and short stories. It engages the reader whether six or 60. My only wish was that I had been given such a gift as a youngster. Parents or grandparents can use it with their youngest as a book to read or give it as a gift to the aspiring artist. Better yet give it as a gift and maybe inspire a hidden talent!
The stories are interactive, the pictures to be copied or colored and the poetry is a rhyme all children can learn and sing.
I enjoyed this book of creativity and look forward to the next in the series. Thank you Tonya for your inspiration – keep teaching and writing!
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