Friday, September 4, 2015

Dad's 89th Birthday!

Dad celebrated his 89th birthday last month, but he, like I, really enjoys dragging it out. 
Since I love tea and had the day off today, I took dad to tea at the
English Garden Tea Cafe
It is a new little place that just opened in June.



Dad and I found it delightful and will not only go back again, 
but endeavor to spread the word about this lovely place. 



The decor is pleasant with hand painted flowers, bushes and dragonflies above the chair rails. 
We met Roanna, our very pleasant hostess, who said her hand was really cramping
before she completed the painting. It runs all the way around the room.



There is a hat-tree with a selection of hats,
which the owner/staff encourage you to wear while enjoying your tea.


Presentation was nicely done. Loved the fold of the napkins.



The first course was a lovely spicy chicken soup. No MSG here and it was delicious.


Second course was a cooling off fruit compote of peaches, pineapple and strawberries.
Real whipped cream ladies and gentlemen.


Dad excited over the three tiered tray of savories
(egg salad, cucumber and chicken salad 'which was exceptional'),
two kinds of scones (plain and cinnamon raisin) and
sweets (just going to let you drool here).
In addition, they offered not one, but two kinds of jam
and 
homemade lemon curd for the scones. 
YUM!



Treat yourself to a lovely tea experience at the English Garden Tea Cafe.
And follow their Facebook page


Friday, August 21, 2015

A Dilemma Presented - A Problem Solved

The Dilemma:

I have encountered a delightful dilemma, as an author. I have folks sending me my own books because they want me to autograph them and then mail the books back to them.

I am flattered that my signature and well wishes mean so much to my reading friends.

The Problem Solved:

I have had CreateSpace ship me some copies of my books. I have rounded out the pricing so you get a good deal on all the set. I have also devised some pretty cool 'bonus gifts' that I will ship with the books from my end in addition to the autographed copies. We all like 'Goodies' and 'Freebies.'

And I want to give you a special 'head-up' with this notice too.
If you buy a set of THE FARLOFT CHRONICLES and you have several children. Let me know. I will send you a coloring book with the 'kid friendly' tattoo for each of them. Not just one book for them to share. I know sharing can be an issue, though Farloft does his best to teach the concept.

Purchase the full set of "The Farloft Chronicles" for $60.00.
You receive the coloring book and kid friendly tattoo.



Purchase a full set of "The Star Traveler Series," for $60.00.
You receive all 6 frame worthy 11x17 posters of the cover art and cool bookmarks for each volume.


Poster Art by Sherry D. Ramsey

Bookmarks

Purchase a full set of "The Twin Cities Series" for $24.00.
You receive 8 frame worthy, 8.5x11 wolf prints of Scar and bookmarks for each volume.



Art by Kwazar of Deviant Art

Bookmarks

Purchase "We 3" for $20.00.
You receive custom bookmarks with tips & tricks for Elder Care.




Email me at TheresaSnyderAuthor@gmail.com to request the book(s) you would like.
I will get them to you as soon as possible.
(Additional charge for postage)




Sunday, July 26, 2015

My First Book Fair!

Oh, how I have looked forward to this. Weeks of preparation, as you all know. 100 days of lovely, hot summer days. Unseasonably dry.

Not on Saturday...The 7th Annual NW Book Fair opened to a drizzle, proceeded to a downpour and ended with a mist. Go figure...the best laid plans, right?

There is an up-side to all of this. I learned I could still prepare for an event. We had the best looking booth. We were organized. Between Russ, Cheri's wonderful husband, Daniel, my IT guru and friend, Sarah, my graphic designer, Cheri, me, and Angela, Cheri's 8 year old granddaughter, we put on a great show.

The Farloft selfie cut-out was a hit between rain showers. The dragon puppet, dubbed Spitfire, was loved by all and we sold our share of books. It's just that the turnout was limited.

I have another event on August 1st at Another Read Through on N. Mississippi from 11:00-2:00 and I will be at the Japanese Skosh Festival August 8th from 10:00-2:00 at the Gresham City Park corner of Powell and Main. I am hopeful the weather will be better for those events and you can drop by to visit and have your copies of my books autographed.

My Table

Cheri's Table

Both of our banners were done by Sarah Hyndshaw my Graphic Designer

The downpour outside out tent


Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Marketing preparations for the 7th Annual NW Book Festival

I have been accepted to the 7th Annual NW Book Festival, July 25th in downtown Portland at Pioneer Courthouse Square. Last year they had over 3,500 people attend with over seventy independent authors. I am excited to be involved is such a large event. It will be my first as a published author.

So how does one go about preparing for such an event? How do you make the most out of the contacts you will have an opportunity to make at a festival like this? How many books should you bring? (My books are print-on-demand, so books that are bought are out-of-pocket expense for me.) How will I get readers to come to my booth and, better yet, buy from my booth? So many questions that luckily, I have the background to answer because I have a history that includes ‘marketing.’

Friday, June 19, 2015

Sarah's Graduation

Sarah Hyndshaw is my graphic artist and the designer of The Farloft Chronicles' covers. This past Saturday she graduated from the college I work at, the proud recipient of a degree in Graphic Arts.

I wanted to share her work with you all one more time and also a glimpse of our little celebration.

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Introducing Cody/Scar from the "Shifting" books of The Twin Cities Series

I love working with artist and Kwazar of Deviant Art was one of the best experiences I have had. I spotted her talented work on her site while cruising around in search of someone to draw wolves for me.

For those of you who have not read the "Shifting" novellas, the main character is a shape-shifter named Cody. Cody has a big problem because the lady he loves adores him in his wolf form, as Scar, but could care less for him as a human. She does not know they are one-and-the-same.

The books "Shifting in The Realms" and "Shifting Agony & Ecstasy" are from Cody's point of view and mostly while he is in wolf form with Simone, his lady love. "Shifting Places" is the third and Cody joins Mr. Grimm to help him find his kidnapped daughter.

I wanted wolf drawings where you could see a hint of the human (Cody) peeking out. Kwazar certainly gave me what I was asking for. Here is a sampling of her work and the way I am using it to promote the books. Enjoy!




You can find the "Shifting Books" on your favorite buying platform, or
And you will find the links directly under the header.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

The UK 'Whatcha-ma-callit"

I had a birthday recently and was spoiled rotten, as usual. Much to my surprise among the many well wishes, eating out events, treats and gifts, I received a "Whatcha-ma-callit" from my friend David in the UK.

Well, at least I thought it was a "Whatcha-ma-callit." It could have been a "Thinga-ma-jig" or a "Whatsit," or even a "Whing-ding." I really had no idea what it was, but I took a few guesses...

I tried wearing it like a crown...but it was a wee bit too small.

 
I tired wearing it as a bracelet...but it was a wee bit too big.
 
 
I thought it might be a container for a magic spell...but the magic slipped out.
 
 
 
It was a little too thick to be a bookmark and a little too thin to be something to sit on...
though I almost got it into the shape of a chair.
Perhaps it was fashioned for fairies? (In that case, Beatrist *my fairy friend* says it needs a cushion.)
 
 
I tried flying it, but it is not very aerodynamic...too many holes.
(Though Farloft and Scar enjoyed the 'fetching' part of the game.)
 
 
So...I decided it was just a beautiful little UK Whatcha-ma-callit and I would put it in the Moroccan Room so it could mystify and delight other's imagination, as it has mine.
 
Thank you, David and if you deem to enlighten me, My Dear Mage, I would be honored to know the true use of the UK Whatcha-ma-callit.