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Book Bites for Kids: Interview with Michelle Hall - Tues, Feb 15th at 2 pm CDT

We are pleased to invite you to tune in on Tues, February 15th at 2 pm CDT, at Book Bites for Kids to meet Ms. Hall as she discusses her new book, City Dog and Country Cat - And So We Meet Again.

2011-02-16
TAPPAN, NY, February 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Book Bites for Kids, hosted by Suzanne Lieurance is a delightful way to interact with children's book authors, illustrators, publishers, editors, and publicists to learn more about the world of children's writing and publishing.

We are pleased to invite you to tune in on Tues, February 15th at 2 pm CDT, at http://www.bookbitesforkids.com to meet Ms. Hall as she discusses her new book, City Dog and Country Cat - And So We Meet Again.

About the Book
Have you ever had a special friend, and for some reason you became separated? Do you remember how lonely you felt without them? In City Dog and Country Cat that's exactly what happened to Sassy the dog and Frisky the cat. Sassy and Frisky were best friends who became separated. The most amazing thing is the great adventure that led to these two friends meeting again. Come along on the journey as Frisky makes her way down lonely paths, across dangerous woods, hungry and afraid. But wait! Did she die and go to pet heaven? She really must have because when her journey comes to an end, whose running happily to greet her? Could it really be? No, she must be dreaming because it's Sassy her very best friend. Discover this great reunion in City Dog and Country Cat - And So We Meet Again.

Michelle has always loved writing and is the recipient of the Prometheus Muse of Fire trophy from the Famous Poets Society. Children's stories are her favorites to write and this is her second published children's story. Her first book "Alyssa Says" is named after her daughter an unexpected miracle and blessing.

Michelle currently resides in Texas with her husband and beautiful daughter Alyssa. Michelle still seeks out any ways in which she could give back to the community. In 2006 she started "The L.O.V.E. Center - Ladies of Victory Evolving" operated out of her home for preteens and teens teaching them skills and giving them tools to become virtuous women. She also counseled at the HOPE Pregnancy Center, and is continuing her studies in Social Work. Michelle believes that while you are here on earth you should give back in some way and daily she seeks to do that.

Not only can you listen to the show online, you can also call in during the live broadcast at (646) 716-9239 and ask the author being interviewed a question, make a comment, or just say "hi." If you can't call in during the live show, visit http://www.writingforchildrencenter.com and click on the author's Book Bites for Kids page and leave your question in the comment section there, which automatically enters you into our weekly Book Giveaway? Visit the National Writing for Children Center online at http://www.writingforchildrencenter.com or the Children's Writers Coaching Club at http://www.cwcoachingclub.com for more information on showcased authors and classes.

We look forward to your visit.

Full Media Kit and more are available upon request electronically.

CONTACT: Suzanne Lieurance, The Working Writer's Coach
Email: suzannelieurance@hotmail.com
Website: http://writingforchildrencenter.com


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[Press-News.org] Book Bites for Kids: Interview with Michelle Hall - Tues, Feb 15th at 2 pm CDT
We are pleased to invite you to tune in on Tues, February 15th at 2 pm CDT, at Book Bites for Kids to meet Ms. Hall as she discusses her new book, City Dog and Country Cat - And So We Meet Again.