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      • Just Be: How My Stillborn Son Taught Me To Surrender
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Q&A with Carol Parker, Author of The Fish Dress

Learn more about Carol Parker, the author of The Fish Dress, published by  Kat Biggie Press (October 2020).

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Q: Why did you write this book, and who did you write it for?

A: While living in Maine for thirteen years, my sister and I often visited thrift shops in search of eclectic items. At one shop, I spotted the fish dress, black and white with fish bones and strange symbols, and had to buy it. I noticed that when I wore it, acquaintances and strangers seemed mesmerized by the dress and heavily complimented me. At some point, I asked myself, “What if….?” and before I knew it, I had a story idea of a magical dress that empowers its wearer to overcome obstacles and discover her true self. My most likely readers are female millennials and up, who enjoy reading books that have a unique story line, engaging characters, and strong dialogue. A reader might want this book solely for entertainment, or perhaps she might like books set in a New England coastal town. Also, she might like books with magical elements and time travel. She might choose this book because it deals with mother-daughter relationships, romantic liaisons, and letting go of the past, to heal.

 

Q: What is your favorite part of the book?

A: I like the past life regression scenes with Nora and psychic Rosie Deerborn best. They take three journeys, where Nora discovers she is Marguerita de Roche, born in 1832, in the mountains of Andulasia, Spain, rescued by gypsies after a blizzard kills her family, and later kidnapped by soldiers and taken to be raised by nuns.

 

Q: When did you start writing books?

A: I started writing poetry at eight years old. I began writing my first novel when I was ten—historical fiction. I have never stopped writing, and also enjoy composing music and writing song lyrics.

 

Q: How is this book different from other books on the same shelf?

A: Originally I thought my book fit the Magical Realism genre, but I was told by an editor that it is not Magical Realism but “Fiction with Magical Elements”, the reason being that my story is not set in a magical world that operates according to specific rules of that world. My book is not set in a magical world, but with the time travel component, it is different than most fiction novels.

 

Q: Where does the tension in your novel come from?

A: Nora Jenkins, a divorced  teacher in her forties living in Maine, feels heartbroken that her daughter has cut off all contact. Nora turns to her sister Grace for emotional support and advice on how to get her daughter back into her life. Nora feels helpless and like a failure as a mother when her sister tells her she just has to wait until her daughter is ready to talk.

Angelica Jenkins, 19-year old daughter of Nora Jenkins, is dealing with heroin addiction and is in prison for drug offenses. She feels like a loser and too ashamed to accept her mother’s  and family’s support and refuses their attempts to contact her in prison. Deep inside, all Angelica has ever wanted is to make her mother proud.

 

Thank you, Carol!

The Fish Dress is available on Amazon and wherever books are sold.

What Do I Do? by Kimberly Calabrese

How to Help a Loved One Cope With The Loss of a Child

 

Each year in the United States, approximately 12,000 children ages 1 to 19 will die, according to the CDC. 1 in 4 women will experience a miscarriage, and over 11,000 infants will die in their first year. While these are things no one wants to talk about, it?s likely that you will know someone that loses a child, infant, or pregnancy. The loss of a child is one of the most devastating things that can happen to a parent.?

So many people are completely paralyzed when it comes to saying or doing the right thing to support their friend or family member after their child dies.? No one knows that as well as a parent who has been inundated with requests, or even worse, ignored by their friends and family who didn?t know how to respond to them after the child died. Kimberly Calabrese experienced the loneliness after the devastating loss of her child and has since dedicated herself to helping others who have suffered their own tragic loss, by providing a resource to the friends and family with guidance and action steps for helping a family grieving a child.

Kat Biggie Press is pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of our newest title, What Do I Do?: A Step by Step Guide for Friends and Family to Support Anyone Who Has Lost a Child, by Kimberly Calabrese. (ISBN 978-1-948604-44-4, ebook 978-1-948604-45-1)

Currently available for pre-order everywhere, What Do I Do? is slated to be released on August 6, 2019.??

As Kimberly says, ?You never get over the loss of a child, you evolve.?? In her book, ?What Do I Do??, her mission is to reach as many people as she can with the intent of aiding the healing process for those who have lost a loved one.?

Filmmaker Jessica Steinman Sternin says, ?…this book is an excellent starting point for anyone who wants to support and love someone through their darkest hours.??

Digital ARCs? are available by contacting the publisher or filling out this form.?

Download the full press release HERE.

Congratulations to Keri T. Collins on Earning Best Picture Book 2019!

Book Excellence Award

Congratulations to Purple Butterfly Press author, Keri T. Collins on her recognition by Book Excellence Awards for Best Picture Book 2019? for her book, You Can Call Me Katelyn.? It was a great honor to work with Keri on this book, and we’re looking forward to her second title, A Big Change for Daisy, coming later this year!

About The Book

What happens when you don?t like your name? There?s nothing you can do about it, right? But not Katelyn. She didn?t like her original name, and she did something about it!

Join Katelyn on her journey as she teaches kids and parents both that if you decide to live your dream, nothing is impossible. Be who you want ? it all starts with a choice, no matter your age.

 

 

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About The Author

Keri Collins is a children?s author who helps kids and parents better themselves by making better choices. There are times when problems can seem insurmountable, but taking action and making one small choice can get the ball rolling, and lead to all kinds of happy outcomes.

Her first children?s book is You Can Call Me Katelyn, published by Purple Butterfly Press in 2019. It’s about a girl who doesn?t like her name, and follows her journey as she makes the choice to change it.

She also blogs about parenting and kids issues, and offer plenty of tips and other advice at http://keritcollins.com/reading-room/

Her second book, A Big Change for Daisy, is forthcoming from Purple Butterfly Press.

 

Find Keri Online at:

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Join the Blog Tour for What Do I Do?

What Do I Do? A Step by Step Guide for Friends and Family to Support Anyone Who Has Lost a Child by Kimberly Calabrese will be released by Kat Biggie Press on August 6, 2019. The book is available for pre-order on Amazon.

??…this book is an excellent starting point for anyone who wants to support and love someone through their darkest hours.?? – Jessica Steinman Sternin, Filmmaker

This book is full of ideas, checklists, resources, and stories to help and guide the family and friends (not the grieving parents) when they ask themselves – How can I help? What Can I do? after a friend or family member has a baby or child die. It’s the book many grieving parents wish they’d been able to point people to after their child died.

Kimberly Calabrese decided to write this book to help others get through the devastating loss of a child and talks about the critical need of helping family and friends.? She has since dedicated herself to healing others who have suffered their own tragic loss.

As Kimberly says, ?You never get over the loss of a child, you evolve.?

In her book, ?What Do I Do??, her mission is to reach as many people as she can with the intent of aiding the healing process for those who have lost a loved one.

Kat Biggie Press is currently organizing the blog and review tour for What Do I Do?

We are looking for influencers – bloggers, community builders, Instagrammers, people with large Facebook followings, authors, and other grieving parents who really would have loved to have had this book to direct people to every time they got the question – How can I Help? to join us in sharing the news about this book.

If you join us, we’ll provide you with plenty of resources to help you share about the book – links, copy, suggested posts, images, and so forth. If you’d like to run a giveaway, we’ll be happy to send a print copy to the winner you choose. This is an important book, and we’ll do whatever we can to make this easy for you to share.

If you’d like to participate, just fill out the form at the bottom of this page.

 

 

If you’d like to participate in the blog tour, just fill out the form below:

Learn more about Kimberly at http://supportofalovedone.com

 

Congratulations to Purple Dragonfly Award Winner, Natasha Carlow

We’re incredibly excited to announce that Purple Butterfly Press author, Natasha Carlow, has earned first place in not one, but two categories in the Purple Dragonfly Book Awards, administered by StoryMonsters, for her book, Happy Tears and Rainbow Babies, published by Purple Butterfly Press, an imprint of Kat Biggie Press,? in 2019.

Happy Tears and Rainbow Babies garnered awards in the Family Matters category as well as the Spiritual/Religious category. Congratulations, Natasha!

Honorable mentions went to Keri T. Collins in two categories for her book, You? Can Call Me Katelyn,? published by PBP in 2019, and to Jody Smith for her book, Princess Monroe and Her Happily Ever After, published by PBP in 2018.

More about Happy Tears and Rainbow Babies:

?What are happy tears and rainbow babies??One day, on a walk with Mommy and Daddy, Rosie and Capi learn all about happy tears and rainbow babies. Set against the backdrop of a rainbow, Happy Tears and Rainbow Babies tells the story of how faith brought healing and hope to one family after the pain and loss of miscarriage. Written from a mother to her children, this story engages the reader in a conversation that families everywhere can share and benefit from.

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About Natasha Carlow:

 

Natasha Carlow is a first- time author and long time lover of the written word. As a mother of two amazing rainbow babies, who spent much of her time reading stories to her young children, Natasha noted that there were no stories that spoke to her family’s journey. So, she decided to write one.

Natasha is an Itinerant Counselor and Lecturer who resides in Trinidad and Tobago with her husband and two preschoolers. She and her husband are owners of a children’s boutique called Rainbow Babies that specializes in customized clothing and accessories for rainbow families.

 

 

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About Our Honorable Mentions:

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Congratulations to Gerri Hilger, Book Excellence Award Winner!

Book Excellence Award

Congratulations to Kat Biggie Press author, Gerri Hilger on winning a Book Excellence Award in the Friendship category for her book, Our Duty, published by KBP in 2018.

About The Book

Our DutyOur Duty follows the shenanigans of Polly and Aggie, student nurses when World War II began. Eager to be a part of the action, Aggie joins the Army Air Corps upon graduating nursing school, and qualifies as flight nurse. She is shipped off to the Pacific, while Polly stays home. Aggie soon faces many difficulties common to this under-recognized group of brave women, including their initial lack of respect by the military brass. Aggie finally earned the respect of all around her when she kept 30 wounded men safe when their plane went down in the Pacific. Her letters home detail the challenges for nurses and the accounts of the personal lives of the airmen she came to know who faced unimaginable dangers in the skies over Europe, many ending in death. While Polly stayed behind to help on the home front, she does her part to keep Aggie entertained. Her letters boost the morale of any who are privy to them, describing romantic adventures and changes in life in the States.

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About The Author

Gerri Hilger - Book Excellence Award

Author Gerri Hilger is??a life-long resident of Kansas where she was raised on a farm with lots of chores. She loved to sneak away to the barn loft to write terrible poetry and awful stories while dreaming about traveling the world. She received her Bachelor?s degree in English from Pittsburg State University at the end of the raucous ?60s. This was followed by years of teaching, raising four children with her farmer husband, and helping on their land. While pursuing her Master?s degree in Education, she began to follow her dream of writing. After more than 35 years teaching thousands of high school students, Gerri now enjoys retirement, writing and traveling with her husband to visit their children and 15 grandchildren ?in four different states and to enjoy sites of the world.

 

Find Gerri Online at:

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