Tails of Whimsy has been blessed with friends and helpers as we move
towards animation and publishing. We would like to thank a very talented bunch of
professionals for their expert advice and hands-on work over the past, very
busy six months. You are helping us move forward quickly with vision and a more assured footing than we could have believed possible.
Rob
Pulleyn: A lunch with Rob awhile back gave me a bird’s eye view into
the pitfalls of publishing Daryl’s storybooks and why getting traction in the
field is like a slow ice melt. He inspired me and gave us the insight to move
forward PLUS contacts right here in Asheville that might be willing to offer
hands-on skills. Rob, everyone
I met with mentioned how much he or she misses you and Lark Books. Thanks for
sharing your knowledge and contacts with Daryl and me.
Joe
Rhatigan: Former Children’s Book Editor at Lark, Joe is itching to
get back into publishing full time. He continues to write, edit and package
books of his own and/or others with a long list of credits to his name. Joe
shares our passion for children’s stories and has worked with us on another
round of edits for Scooter and Boots to the Rescue and The Mighty Machines of MackieMcKeens. He helped us prepare for our first showing at Book Expo America this year and to make
(and meet) important contacts at in the industry. Most of all, he served as our
“tour guide” as we ventured along aisle after aisle of writers, editors,
publishers, printers, and booksellers at BEA. The new challenges of digital,
print on demand, independent publishing and more provide new options for Tails
of Whimsy to bring our books to parents, teachers and kids everywhere.
We love Joe’s passion and unique, creative vision. And we love working with
you. More at JoeRhatigan.com
Beth
Sweet: More than the endearing name implies, Beth is a social
media whiz with energy, vision and the organizational skills to get our stories
out with special zing and on time! Beth inherited work on our Scooter and Boots Facebook page, with
its fan base of 10,000+, when her friend and our former go-to Amanda Carestio
of JB Media left on maternity leave
and moved to Colorado. At Lark Books, Beth handled social media and marketing
for their vast array of publishing pursuits. With Tails of Whimsy, Beth is
helping us grow our social media presence using all of our character and
storybook assets. Though we
continue to build Scooter and Boots on Face Book and Twitter, you will be
seeing more about them as well as Mackie McKeens, The Book Mytes and Wundernauts in our blog posts,
our upcoming E-News, and forthcoming retail sites for books and products. Beth,
we love how you have acquired the “voices” of our characters. Keep on
posting!!!
Dawn
Cusick: Inevitably, the magic of the trade show wears off and it’s
time to buckle down to basics. Dawn, another Lark “graduate,” has helped us set
a path to publishing, avoiding unnecessary steps that waste time and money.
Dawn publishes amazing science books for kids through her independent
publishing company, EarlyLight. She has shed new light on Mackie McKeens as an editor
and publisher and has encouraged us to take the extra step of adding supplemental
educational pages to our book. This provides special value for teachers,
librarians, homeschooling parents and others. Wisely, she has suggested that we
minimize costs and maximize exposure as we expand our horizons. Thank you, Dawn,
our special friend and advisor. You are an amazing teacher. Learn more at DawnCusick/LinkedIn.
Vicki
Whiting: Following up on Dawn’s editorial suggestions for supplemental
content, I immediately contacted the brilliant Vicki Whiting at KidScoop News to identify a clever and
experienced curriculum writer for The Mighty Machines of Mackie McKeens. Bummer: She was leaving the office for a
10-day family trip. Miraculously, Vicki offered to do it herself while on vacation! Right on time, I
received the most amazing projects for kids based on STEM core curriculum:
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Vicki Whiting is president,
editor and founder of Kid Scoop News, a monthly newspaper for children and KidScoop, a weekly newspaper feature geared to children ages 7 to 12, which
appears in over 300 newspapers with a combined circulation of more than 7.5
million. If you teach children, home school your kids or embrace creative
learning activities, you will love this resource. And Vicki, we love you, your energy and vision for education.
Yes, we have so much to be grateful for at Tails of Whimsy. Thanks to our team and all our friends!
Yes, we have so much to be grateful for at Tails of Whimsy. Thanks to our team and all our friends!
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