We are looking for 6 children’s books for our kid’s week 2024. We are now until August of 2024 open for submissions of books up to middle grade. Send manuscript whether illustrated or not to Fcpsubmission@gmail.com with a subject of Kid’s Week Submission. We will select the best 6 for publication.
Young adult novel submissions will be accepted – but they would be taken on their own merits…not considered for Kid’s Week.
So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Starting today, Every Saturday I am going to start recommending five new/newish releases that are on our TBR for you to read.
The first on the list is a poetry list with guided journal aspects. The Poet is such a down to earth and natural person that I am honestly looking forward to reading her words. CHRONOS TO KAIROS By Jamela T. Brown Looks like it will be worth the read.
The next one is a Christian children’s book, We were recommended it because it was a touching story about a family member. It looks like it might be a good story. Joe Bob Has something to say by Glenda H. Fisher definitely makes our list.
A.R. Clayton is an American writer who independently published her first horror novel Memory Bound in October 2018. The author likes to tell stories with uncomfortable truths society would rather hide, tucked behind bolted doors and heavy curtains thick with dust. She also enjoys writing scenes with gloomy weather and figures appearing mysteriously in windows. She is currently looking for an agent for her second horror novel.
The author lives with her husband the Saint, her dog Ru who insists on featuring in each novel, and their indoor garden of nearly fifty houseplants. Together, they enjoy rainy days, classical music, and art. The author also does not oppose the occasional taco, or three.
One of Our Most prolific Kid’s Authors is Patricia Harris
Patricia Harris is a dreamer, crafter, gamer, and digital artist who loves creativity in life. A half-mad poet, her writing is found all over social media and various other websites. She is a devoted mom who can be found doing a variety of art when she isn’t penning poetry and writing words. She is owner of the indie publishing company Fae Corps publishing. Her collection of writings includes two memoirs, a book on writing, several children’s books, and poetry.Â
Though I promised that our Saturday and Sunday posts would continue this weekend, our lead faery got sick. That has made it more difficult to get the posts done. Please bear with us one more week.
This week will see a few new types of post. This is going to be a yearly thing. Last few years were too new to get the blog involved. This year we are a little more organized.
Promo posts for older books that we already have out. These books are wonderful gifts for the young readers and we feel that they deserve the spotlight every year.
About the author posts for all of the children’s book authors we have published. This is going to be from both current offerings as well as previous kid’s week offerings.
Book Readings of some of our Kid’s Books. I don’t know that we are going to do more than one of this type per year…but It is going to be included in the blog posts every year from now on.
Obviously Book Birthday posts for the New Book offerings. We always offer at least One New Kids week book. This year we have two. Some years we have more. There is a Book Birthday post for each book.
Other Fun activity posts as we see fit to add for the kids. This might be art how to posts. or word finds. or such as that, It is meant for the kiddos to have fun.
So I hope you will check back throughout the week to see what fun adventures We fae have cooked up for Kid’s Week.