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Meet Vanita Shukla

Please welcome Vanita Shukla Hork to my blog. Hello Vanita, wonderful to have you on here this morning. Have a seat and we will get started.

  1. Please introduce yourself to those reading this blog post.

Thank you for having me as your guest, Mary, I am delighted to have the opportunity to connect with your readers!

I started writing poetry in 1981 at the age of 13. Writing and sharing my poetry is my passion. I have a full-time job in the corporate world, so my poetry related work is done after work hours in the evenings and during weekends.

I launched my poetry blog in November 2021 and published my first volume of poems written as a young girl in November 2022. During the last three years, I have published five poetry books. All my books are available on Amazon in Kindle format and in paperback.

I’ve written about my writing journey in my blog. My mission is to make the voice of my younger self heard.

I come from India, but I grew up abroad, including in the United States, as my father was an Indian career diplomat. I have lived in Denmark since 1986 and am married to a Dane. Our son moved for college in 2022, so we are now empty nesters.

  • Has writing always been part of your life and when did you “know” that it was time to start writing your first book?

I started writing poetry in 1981 at the age of 13. I had returned home to live with my parents after a harrowing year at a very well-reputed girls’ boarding school in India. I did not realise it at the time, but I had been the victim of severe bullying at a very vulnerable age for a girl. It took me almost four decades to get over it, to regain my self-confidence and heal, and to step more fully into my power.

The trauma unleashed the poet in me. Needing an outlet to express my emotions, I started writing.

It came naturally. The topics I wrote about were very personal, private, and at times, dark – unrequited love, desire, pain, betrayal, and my budding sexuality. The catalyst for many of these poems seems to have been a deep pain of some sort, which needed an outlet, release, and ultimately, redemption. Many of my poems also have a spiritual undertone.

I wrote actively and copiously until the late 1980s, when I got married. I was now in my early twenties, and the everyday existence of being married, getting a university degree, and starting a career took over. After our son was born, motherhood became my primary focus, alongside a full-time career. The hand-written poems were forgotten, stored away in cardboard boxes, testimonies of another time, another identity.

A few years ago, I suddenly started writing again, after a hiatus of more than three decades. Even though pain was once again the catalyst, I was immensely relieved and grateful that I had not lost my inner voice. The poet in me was not dead.

During the corona lockdowns in 2020, I found myself with more time on my hands while working from home. Inspired by my most recent spell of writing, I decided the time had come to type my hand-written poems, before the papers disintegrated or got lost. My idea initially was to save the poems for our son and his future family, so they would know who their mother and grandmother had been.

At the back of my mind, I also had a hope of publishing my poems one day. My late father, who strongly supported my poetry writing, had tried to get them published in the ‘80s, but it was not meant to be. But now, with the advent of the internet and modern technology, this goal was within my reach.

I purchased a personal laptop and started typing the almost 40-year-old poems during our annual family holiday in France in June 2020. As I typed the poems, I marvelled at the wisdom and depth of the young girl I had been and how some of the emotions had not changed in the years between us. I was also confronted by her darkness and felt overwhelmed by the pain and intensity in my poems. They were mature beyond my years when I wrote them.

This young girl deserved to be heard, and I made this my mission.

I decided to start publishing my poems myself and launched my poetry blog in November 2021. The response was very positive, not least on social media.

Since then, I have published five volumes of my poems and more than 70 poems in my blog. I wish to make my poetry accessible to everyone.

  • How difficult was it writing your first book?

Very difficult, indeed! As I describe in my blog post from 2022, Making a dream come true, I was practically leaping out of my comfort zone, and it was extremely uncomfortable.

I quickly understood, that even though writing poems is a creative endeavour, publishing a book of poems is an entirely different matter! It requires structure, analysis, and discipline.

I had to learn a lot about the technicalities of self-publishing, and there were critical decisions to make along the way: Which poems to select; which order to present them in; what to call my book series, so the name would be apt for all the titles in the series; and finally, selecting the perfect picture for the cover.

Memories from Another Lifetime: Pain is the first book in the series. Since pain has always been the catalyst for my poetry, I felt it apt that the first compilation of my poems should be on this theme.

  • Have you ever wanted to give up and what stopped you?

As I mentioned, writing that first book was a daunting task. To keep me going, my mantra for several months was: Feel the fear, and do it anyway!

The decisions I had to make were difficult. I also felt doubt along the way and asked myself if my poems were good enough to publish a book. It was one thing to appreciate my own poems as the poet, it was another to look at them with the impartial eyes of an editor and publisher. I was highly critical of them, and several poems did not make the final cut.

The process was challenging and protracted, and I was doing all of this on top of the demands of my corporate job and family obligations at home. I did feel like giving up or at least delaying my first book, but I decided to keep going.

I felt I owed it to my younger self and to all the wonderful people I had met on social media, who genuinely appreciate my poetry, and who encouraged me to keep at it. Several of them have become good friends, and they continue to support and encourage me in my mission.

Just a few days short of my 55th birthday, my younger self was given her voice and introduced to the world. After a journey of four decades, a dream became a reality, and my first book Pain was published on 26 November 2022.

The process has become easier with each subsequent book, although selecting the poems and putting them in the right order for a book still takes time and requires careful consideration.

Having said that, I have discovered that poetry is a very difficult genre to market, and most readers shy away from it. This feels quite discouraging at times. I am therefore grateful for all the positive reviews on Amazon and Goodreads, as they will hopefully help my poetry reach a wider audience.

  • Who is the most supportive of you and your dream to be a writer?

That is a difficult one to answer! There are three people who have played a key role for my dream as a writer.

My mother, Kusum Shukla, an accomplished artist and poet herself, whose love and talent for writing poetry has rubbed off on me. She has always been a role model for me in courage, strength, and grace. Her beautiful painting, In Search of Soul (1995), graces the cover of my books.

My father, late Ambassador (Rtd.) Ramesh Chandra Shukla, who believed in my poems and wanted to publish them all those years ago, when I was a young girl. I wish he could have seen my blog and my books. He would have been very happy and proud.

Finally, my sister, Vatsala Shukla, a career coach and published author herself, who has given me invaluable support and encouragement in setting up my blog and publishing my books. She has guided me as my coach through many years and has played a key role in helping me find my voice and step into my power again.

  • Anything specific you want to tell your readers?

I think I would like my readers to keep in mind my age when I wrote those poems. I was a teenager at the time. All my poems are dated.

I think it is difficult for some people to believe or understand that a very young person with limited life experience can write poems of such pain, maturity, and intensity. But, as I also write in the introduction to my books, I believe these poems are memories and messages from a previous life; that the initial trauma blasted open a portal to other lifetimes.

Hence the title of the series – Memories from another Lifetime.

  • What is the best advice given to you (book or otherwise), and by whom?

As a youngster, I was always extremely nervous before my school exams. My mother would tell me, ‘Do your best, and leave the rest to God.’ And it’s true – one should focus on things within one’s control and not worry about the outcome. We can waste a lot of time worrying, instead of just getting on with it.

I have passed on the same advice to our son. While he was in school, I would tell him, ‘I don’t expect you to be the best, I expect you to do your best. The rest will follow.’ Seeing the fine young man he has become, I know I was right!

  • What is your target audience and what aspect of your writing do you feel targets that audience?

I don’t have a specific target audience, although the nature and themes of most of my poems are more suited for grown-ups.

Having said that, I did a video in April 2022 on one of my latest poems, Positive Abundance, for Author’s Week at a middle school in Long Island, New York. My poem was received very well and touched the hearts of the youngsters, who reached out to me with their own thoughts and feelings! They had felt inspired by my poem and my story. They wanted to start writing themselves, and some of them wrote already. I could sense their sensitive hearts and, in some cases, feelings of being lonely. This is something I could relate to from my own teen years. I have written about this wonderful experience in my blog post from 2022, Reaching out to the next generation.

One of the things I have realised since I started posting my poems in my blog and on social media, is that my poems resonate with people in different ways. It’s fascinating to see how people relate to my poems and interpret them based on their own life experiences. The themes of my poems are universal to the human experience – love, desire, heartbreak, betrayal, hurt, and denial.

  • Did the cover evolve the same way, or did you work with someone to make it come together for you?

Choosing the cover for my poetry books was one of the key decisions I have made. My poetry can be very intense. I needed a unique picture for the cover of the book series. A picture that would complement the poems well. A picture as vivid, passionate, and intense as my poems.

While looking for the perfect picture, one of the paintings in our study at home caught my eye. It was a beautiful and haunting painting by my mother, the artist Kusum Shukla. I took the painting off the wall to see if there was any inscription behind it. And indeed, there was. The painting was from 1995, and my mother had named it In Search of Soul.

This was my cover!

Before I could use it, however, I needed to ask for my mother’s permission. As an accomplished artist, she is very particular about her paintings and the context in which they are used. She does not take such requests lightly. I am very grateful that she was generous enough to make an exception for me, and I am proud to have her painting as the signature look of my poetry books.

  1. What are you working on now? Can we get a peek, an excerpt?

I am currently taking a break from compiling new poetry volumes.

2024 was a very busy and important year for me. I set myself the personal goal of publishing the first four poetry volumes, Pain, Love, Desire, and Soul in paperback format. All four volumes had been released in Kindle format, as I wanted my poetry to be easily accessible to everybody.

But publishing paperbacks was no mean feat for me, and it took quite a lot of time and learning! Pain came out in paperback in April 2024, followed by Love, Desire, and finally, Soul in July 2024. I’ve written about this journey in my blog posts from 2024, Overcoming fear and obstacles and Making it to the finishing line!

Having met my goal for 2024, I found renewed energy and motivation to release a new volume of poems, and my fifth book, Friends, came out in September 2024.

Here is an excerpt from one of the poems in Friends, called The Saviour. I wrote The Saviour in 1983 at the age of 16, for a rather special and misunderstood person. He was very intelligent and warm-hearted but also terribly introverted. I believe he felt lonely.

‘I am the window

Through which sunshine

Can enter

The dark room of your Life –

If only you will hold

My outstretched hand of friendship

And lift the curtains

Of your mind.’

  1. Any last words before we wrap things up?

Once again, thank you so much for the opportunity to do this interview, Mary! My mission is to make the voice of my younger self heard, and I am very grateful for your kind and generous support.

I invite your readers to follow me on social media with the links provided. My books are often on promotion on Amazon, and I advertise this on Twitter/X, Bluesky, and Instagram. I also invite all to visit my poetry blog and sample a broad selection of my poems.

Author bio:

Vanita Shukla Hork started writing poems in 1981 at the young age of 13, following a deep personal trauma. She needed an outlet for her raw and powerful emotions, to find relief, release, and ultimately, redemption.

The topics she wrote about were very personal, private, and at times, dark – unrequited love, desire, pain, betrayal, and her budding sexuality. Many of her poems also had a spiritual undertone. The maturity and depth of her poems as a young girl belied her age.

After a hiatus of almost four decades, she started writing again and launched her poetry blog in November 2021. Memories from another Lifetime is a series of her poems written as a young girl. The first volume, Pain, was published in November 2022 and the latest volume, Friends, in September 2024. Vanita’s mission is to make the voice of her younger self heard, and she invites the reader to join her on this journey.

Vanita Shukla Hork lives in Denmark with her husband. They have one son.

Blog/website: https://vanitashuklahork.com/

Twitter/X: https://x.com/VanitaHork

Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/vanitahork.bsky.social

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanitashuklahork/

Author page, Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Vanita-Shukla-Hork/e/B0BNZ5HXNC

Author page, Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/23219227.Vanita_Shukla_Hork

Author page, BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/vanita-shukla-hork

Book link, Amazon (Friends): https://www.amazon.com/Friends-Memories-another-Lifetime-Vanita-ebook/dp/B0DFX4WS77/

Hunted Book One

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Secrets can kill you…

For twenty-five years, Alice Quinn, believed she was human. That was until a fire demon killed her mother, and her father walked back into her life. As a vampire, being dead is not an acceptable reason for staying out of Alice’s life.

Forced to accept her heritage and the dormant power she possesses as half-vampire and witch, Alice becomes submerged into a world of danger, where deadly forces threaten to strip away her humanity.

Stuck with a newfound family that doesn’t understand her. A ghost who doesn’t want to be dead, and a grumpy gnome, sent by her grandfather from Faerieland, to spy on her, life is more than challenging.

Alpha werewolf, Ethan Jefferies, has a choice, bring Alice back from the Ghost Plane or allow her to die. Ethan’s wolf has its own agenda, claiming Alice, he binds them together. But Alice wants more—she wants the man.

My Review:

This was a unique read for me and this book is perfect for those who like reading otherworldly type of book. The pace is frenetic pace. Alice thought she was normal as a human, then it is thrust upon her that she is a combination of several things including vampire and witch. Without training and not knowing her powers, life turns deadly for those who are of mixed blood such as Alice. This is otherworldly racism. There are those set out to kill all mixed blood leaving a clean lineage of each being. Danger is everywhere. Alice is very angry when her true self comes out. She must learn how and when to use powers she possesses. Love finds her and Alice grows into becoming the one she was meant to be.

Goldenheart II

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Dear Reader, GoldenHeart II: We Are Your Family will love you forever. This love manual is the follow-up to GoldenHeart: How to Love Humanity, by Christina Goebel, M.A.

Written for orphans, foster children, foundlings, or lonely or discouraged people of any age, GoldenHeart II: We Are Your Family discusses topics that families share over their lifetimes with one another to learn, grow, and belong.

Unlike many books, We Are Your Family’s thirty-six international authors share their hearts so that you can revisit them any time you need acceptance, strength, encouragement, and love. This forever companion’s pages offer compassion, kindness, inspiration, motivation, and wisdom from people of a variety of ages and backgrounds about challenges you may face — which you will never again confront alone.

Though you may have lost family members and friends, or you may have never felt that you belonged to a loving family that accepted your gifts and abilities, we offer ourselves to fill your heart as lifelong companions.

My Review:

Mary Schmidt5.0 out of 5 stars 

Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring

Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024

What an inspiring book! I loved this! Written for those kids who don’t have parents, those who suffered great loss, those with any disability, and actually everyone on Earth will benefit from this book. The book will help those with lonely hearts. Children are a big deal to me. Orphans need even more love and light. This compilation shares the human factor without hiding one single thing. By doing so, it spills forth compassion and love to all. This is a book to keep and read whenever you are feeling down.

Global Book Awards!

Hello Mary,

Congratulations on your book Her Alibi achieving BRONZE in the Global Book Awards, in the category Biographical Memoir. In the coming days, we’ll send you details of how to get hold of your digital medal and certificate, but for now, we just wanted to pass on the good news.

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Visions of her Cherokeegrandmother, Cordie, flashed through Mary’s mind as her mother, Marguerite, informed her that her stepfathershot himself and was in the hospital. Oh no!

No! This can’t be! Not after the joking around at my home last night. NO!!!!Did she use me last night? She’d never use her scapegoat child. No, she couldn’t! Even Marguerite wouldn’t sink that low! Or would she? Marguerite had always been abusive and vile to most people,and especially to her children and husbands, but would she shoot Harold? 

Yet, here I was, and I had to tell the police that, yes, my mother was at my home all evening and into the night. How despicable that my mother connived her way into using me as her alibi.

This book is a true memoir drawing upon the locals and inspiration of the areas in which the author lives and works. Names of towns, places, facilities, and people are real except for three men. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is not coincidental in nature and places where events take place are from her life growing up.

Our Dinosaurs

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From towering predators to armored behemoths, explore the remarkable diversity of dinosaurs and their unique adaptations…

Dive into the prehistoric world of “Our Dinosaurs: Discoveries, Distinctions, & More” and embark on an extraordinary journey through time. From the dawn of Earth’s formation to the twilight of the Mesozoic Era, this captivating book offers a panoramic view of the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Periods, where giants once roamed and ruled.

Uncover the mysteries of Paleontology as you explore the fascinating realms of Saurischian and Ornithischian Dinosaurs. From the fearsome predators of the Theropoda and the colossal herbivores of the Sauropodomorpha to the majestic Ceratopsia, formidable Ankylosauria, and graceful Ornithopoda, witness the incredible diversity and distinctiveness of these ancient creatures.

Discover where dinosaurs are now and unravel the tales of the pioneering dinosaur hunters who traversed uncharted lands in the 1800s and 1900s, laying the groundwor
k for modern paleontological discoveries. Meet the trailblazers of today who continue to unearth new fossils and push the boundaries of our understanding of the prehistoric past.

Packed with mesmerizing artist representations, engaging activities, and some coloring pages, “Our Dinosaurs” offers an immersive experience for dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages. This book is sure to spark your imagination and ignite your passion for these ancient marvels.

My Review:

Dinosaurs! This book is all about everything to do with dinosaurs! What a wonderful book for kids and adults! With dinosaurs come different periods of time, huge amounts of time, shown on graphics, and the names of each dinosaur, which mom and dad can help pronounce. Learning about each dinosaur and the time frames they lived in, and perfect for the entire family!

And Then You Were Gone

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And Then You Were Gone

Nina, a popular fantasy author, maintains a reclusive existence. Aside from Nina’s work, her primary focus is her daughter, Sophie.

Incessant bullying at school and a public, mortifying falling out with another girl sparks a downward spiral in Sophie’s emotional state.

Nina watches helplessly as her daughter appears to be unable to move past this unfortunate event. Nina grows so consumed with Sophie’s suffering that she loses her desire to write. How does one help a teenage daughter in torment?

But then Nina has an idea—an unorthodox method to help her daughter. She is going to write a story—bringing in a special character into Sophie’s life. As the author, Nina can control the outcome of the story. Or can she?

As fiction and reality blur, Nina realizes that things have gotten out of hand. Is her story the blessing she hoped for or a curse she never expected?

Read this riveting and hauntingly poignant tale to find out more.

My Review:

Life… This was an insightful read into the complex lives of a mother, a daughter, friends, and a bully. Adolescence can be a tough time for many, and with that comes differences between a mother and her daughter. No child should be bullied. Many bullied kids don’t tell anyone about being bullied, and some kids take their own lives as they are desperate in how they feel. The bullied teen in this story did not take her own life. This story has all the feels, both good and bad. Coping mechanisms such as forgetting what one did happened. The story is short and read easily.

Melodies of Malice

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This mystery is taking it from the top!

When Fiona’s teenage cousin, Madison, finds the new Maestra for the Pittsburgh Junior Symphonic Orchestra dead, a web of espionage unravels!


Fiona’s husband, Detective Landry, seeks out his mother’s international security firm, Global Shield, to assist with the investigation. They soon discover the Maestra was a Russian spy. Furthermore, an operative from Russia has been dispatched to the US to kill former female spies in order to protect delicate secrets.

While the possibility that Madison’s life is in danger, Detective Landry places her under protective custody—in his and Fiona’s home. Global Shield operative, Ivan Guseva, stays with Fiona and takes up residence in the attic apartment where her ghostly grandma, Evelyn, lives. Much to Fiona’s dismay, he’s enjoying every moment, and it appears Grandma Ev is too! Meanwhile, Madison is proving to be quite the master of teenage shenanigans.

Fiona’s about to move this investigation up an octave by pulling out her amateur sleuthing skills to track down a Russian operative, send her house guests packing, and bring her home back to normal—whatever that is.

My Review:

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  • Mary Schmidt5.0 out of 5 stars Loved this!
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
  • Verified PurchaseThis romance/murder/mystery plus more did not disappoint me at all. I’ve been reading this series, not in order, only in the order that I bought them. The added humor is always a nice touch mixed in with a dash of murder, a bit of music, a couple of Russian assassins (I wrote about that bit first), people who aren’t what they purport to be, and always Grandma Ev and her two sisters pulling high jinks around others like floating coffee cups. Yet each book is different and unique.

Meet Willa R. Finnegan

Please welcome Willa R. Finnegan to my blog. Good morning, Willa. I’m so happy to have you here today. With hot cocoa in hand, shall we get down to chatting about your phenomenal writing story?  

Please introduce yourself to those reading this blog post.

Hello, everyone! I am an author, and writing has been my passion for a while now. I am thirteen years old; I began the publishing process when I was twelve, and I wrote Snow: Cursed when I was eleven. My message to other aspiring authors out there is to let nothing stop you.

Has writing always been part of your life and when did you “know” that it was time to start writing your first book?

I would say that storytelling has always been a part of my life I suppose but not always to the degree of a book. I remember when I was three or four and I would dictate to my mom what I wanted her to write on the page. I started writing stories when I was about nine years old, but on paper instead of on the computer. They were short stories of course, but I loved creating characters and worlds just the same. I started writing books on the computer when I was ten years old, and they began to grow in length. I would share my stories with my parents, friends, and family and write more and more, constantly trying to get better. Although Snow: Cursed isn’t the first book I’ve written, I wanted to put my best foot forward when publishing. I’ve always enjoyed entertaining people with my words.

How difficult was it writing your first book?

It was extremely hard to write my first book, and I don’t think that a single author in the world would say that it isn’t hard. There were times when I would pause in my writing and I would venture onto other ideas that I knew from the beginning I wouldn’t finish—I like to refer to those ideas as “flings”—but I eventually found my way, and just kept writing until I reached the end. Reading books has always been a passion of mine, and I think this helped additionally, because the better reader you are the better author you become.

Have you ever wanted to give up and what stopped you?

I’ve never really wanted to give up before, and I think the fact that I love writing so much overshadowed all the doubt. Although writer’s block is a very serious thing, and has plagued me before, I’ll never let that stop me.

Who is the most supportive of you and your dream to be a writer?

My parents and friends have been very supportive of my writing for quite a while, and really wanted me to get my first book published. They’re the ones who helped make this happen most of all. They believed in my dream from the beginning.

Anything specific you want to tell your readers?

If you are a child author like me, take a chance and go for it! You’ll never know what will happen if you never try. Never, ever let anything stop you, no matter what your goal is.

What is the best advice given to you (book or otherwise), and by whom?

The best advice that has ever been given to me is from the “Wicked” Broadway musical. This must be my favorite line throughout the whole thing. Elphaba and the Wizard say several times that “everyone deserves the chance to fly.” I think that this line speaks to something bigger, and I think it is great advice for aspiring authors. Becoming an author was my chance to fly.

What is your target audience and what aspect of your writing do you feel targets that audience?

My target audience is probably middle school age children as well as high-schoolers and fantasy loving adults. I tried to embed little seeds of important philosophy throughout the book, and I think that younger children might not be able to grasp the true meaning of those philosophies, but I think my book is enjoyable for all ages.

Did the cover evolve the same way, or did you work with someone to make it come together for you?

I must give a shout out to the amazing cover design team at Page Publishing for creating such an epic cover to go along with my very first published book. I gave them a description of what I envisioned, and they turned that into an awesome reality that was exactly like I had pictured it.

What are you working on now? Can we get a peek, an excerpt?

I have finished writing the second book in the Snow Series and am currently on the third. I ended Snow: Cursed with a major cliffhanger so that all my readers will be dying to read my second book. I’m sorry, but no spoilers!

Any last words before we wrap things up?

Whether writing is your passion like mine, or if it’s something else, having faith, courage, determination, and perseverance will always take you one step closer to making your dream come true. It doesn’t matter whether you are a child or an adult. Goodbye, and remember that “everyone deserves the chance to fly!”

Willa had her first book signing…

Willa R. Finnegan is a thirteen-year-old reading and writing enthusiast and loves to tell thrilling tales through her books. She loves weaving familiar stories into a breathtaking tapestry that readers will be in awe of. At a young age, she realized that her passion was writing, and so she pursued that with everything she had.

Snow: Cursed: Finnegan, Willa R: 9798893155211: Amazon.com: Books

Snow: Cursed by Willa R Finnegan, Paperback | Barnes & Noble®

Congratulations, Willa!

Aunt Sheila’s Pandemic Diary

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‘It’s happened, a three-week lockdown has been imposed by the government. One walk a day for food or medicine. They’ve got the old retired medics back in to help the NHS and Wetherspoons are refusing to pay their staff. It wasn’t clear if all the old medics worked for Wetherspoons’. Dedicated to all the shopkeepers, and everyone who stayed home, played their part and followed the science … Follow Aunt Sheila as she scribbles down her secret thoughts from the small corner shop. Hilarious and everything you wanted to know about the outbreak from Boris the PM, the Chancellor’s new furlough scheme, school closures, panic buying and baking bread. Hilarious, no holds barred, from Wuhan to Yorkshire, follow Aunt Sheila’s itemised diary on the little Northern estate, it’s odd folk and the pub closures. The Diary contains a free copy of ‘The Magic Vodka Wardrobe’ series, Book 5.

My Review:

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Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious

Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024

It was truly a hilarious read. I laughed at the nick names used and even at how this book managed to entwine Trump, Boris, the Queen and her family, Wuhan, and lots of vodka. Thanks, Sheila.

The Enchanted Faerie Realm Too

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Where the magic of poetry and the enchantment of faeries intertwine.

In this third installment in “The Enchanted Faerie Realm” series, readers embark on a whimsical journey through the wondrous world of faeries and the beauty of language, as every verse sparkles with the essence of fantasy.

This book and the first two are delightful introductions to the magic of poetry and celebrations of the timeless allure of faeries. Captivating illustrations bring the faerie realm to life and invite readers to immerse themselves in the wonder of imagination.

Plus, each book in this series explores different facets of poetic expression. This book, “The Enchanted Faerie Realm Too,” takes a delightful journey exploring the intricacies of Types of Rhymes and Sound Devices in a section in the back along with pages to write poetry and a Create Your Own Faeries craft.

Perfect for young dreamers and poetry enthusiasts, “The Enchanted Faerie Realm Too” inspires wonder, creativity, and a love for the written word.

My Review:

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Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet rhyming book for kids and adults

Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024

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I found this book about fairy realms and rhyming verse to be perfect for children and adults. The beautiful illustrations deliver the feeling of being in different fairy realms. The verbiage included delivers words to enchant and explain what fairies do in different seasons. The name of flowers and other things such as “pull up a mushroom” for use as a chair evoke children’s imaginations. Five shiny gold stars.