Monday, October 11, 2010

For Those Who Stare At the Moon Blog Tour with Tiffany Flowers




Getting to Know Tiffany Flowers

Have you always wanted to be a writer?
Yes, I am a third generation writer.

How did you get started writing? 
I started writing seriously about ten years ago.

Do you remember the very first story you ever wrote?  What age were you when you wrote it? 
I wrote a story a poem about a bluebird. I was eight years old.

About the Book

This book is about a little girl that transports herself to the moon and back with a flick of her imagination. A portion of the proceeds from this book will be donated to New Orleans Public Library
Foundation. The purpose of this donation is to aid the Youth Services Department to rebuild the children’s literature collection after the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina.

About the Author
Tiffany A. Flowers is a native of Chicago, Illinois, and the author of two children's books.  Born the child of an artist, she spent the majority of her childhood attending poetry readings, festivals, and art shows with her mother.  The majority of her stories reflect a culmination of all of her experiences from childhood to adult. However, the ultimate goal of her work is to promote hope and creativity, and to bring joy into the lives of children.
Tiffany lives in the south and spends her time teaching, writing, reading, and spending time with her family.

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Hear Tiffany read from her book:

Be sure and leave a comment for Tiffany!  Sign up for Tiffany’s blog and be entered to win one of three copies of For Those Who Stare At the Moon!  Winner will be randomly chosen by the author and announced on the last day of the tour.


2 comments:

  1. You are supporting a GREAT cause. The children of New Orleans were greatly impacted by Katrina and they need books and other literary things to help them see beyond their current states. I think books are a key in helping them do that.

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  2. I agree Wana. The book is a very visual one with bold colors and simple to read.

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