Just got the medallion in the mail!
A story I wrote on Wisconsin dog rescuers and fostering, "Foster Families for Pets" by freelance writer Christine A. Verstraete was chosen as the winner of a Maxwell Medallion for Best Feature in a Mainstream Magazine by the Dog Writers Association.
The story was published in the Jan/Feb 2012 PRIME Magazine, Kenosha News.
The story was chosen as the category winner at the association's banquet on Feb. 10, 2013 in New York City. See awards announcement at DWAA.org.
* See link to story at website.
February 20, 2013
February 18, 2013
Creatin' Contest Dollhouse Winners....
Cool! Lots of eye candy here at the Hobby Builders' Supplies Creatin' Contest winners galleries. Several galleries of dollhouse pix to sift through. Have fun!
February 12, 2013
Happy Valentine's Day! Story at King's River Life
For fun, I've got a story reprint up at King's River Life Magazine. Stop by and read "Say It With Flowers."
January 14, 2013
Books or film?
I admit I'm a book person. Love to read and then see a movie. This time I did the opposite and... wow! See post over at GirlZombieAuthors: Books to Film....
January 08, 2013
The beginning... sharing the first lines from GIRL Z: My Life as a Teenage Zombie
Until I put the first chapter online, here's a teaser - the first few lines from my upcoming GIRL Z: My Life as a Teenage Zombie... see the GirlZombieAuthors blog....
January 01, 2013
Happy New Year! New banner for GIRL Z: My Life as a Teenage Zombie
Made a new temporary banner until I get a cover... can't wait to see it! Keep checking back for details....
See synopsis on website.
See synopsis on website.
December 29, 2012
A Happy Accident.
By Carlene Rae Dater
My husband came home from work one day a few years ago and
said, “I’m going to a week-long seminar on Amelia Island off the coast of
Florida, want to come alone?” Silly man – he had to ask? Little did I know that
besides having a wonderful time on the island, I would wind up writing a book
about the place and yes, there’s a dog in this book too. Here’s what happened:
While my poor husband was sitting inside attending the
seminar, I walked to the local Chamber of Commerce and got all kinds of maps
and brochures of fun things to do. The best find was a walking map of the city.
Amelia Island is full of wonderful old Victorian homes and many of them have
been turned into Bed & Breakfasts. I was so busy gawking and drooling (who
wouldn’t love to have one of those houses?) when I realized, somehow, I’d
gotten off the route. I looked up and saw a dilapidated old Victorian, sad and
disheveled. Well, I’m a writer so the first thing that popped into my mind
was….”What if….What if…” The house was
obviously empty and had been for some time. I knew I had to write a story about
it and also knew that I would never remember all the details of that house, so
I hurried back to the business district and bought a disposable camera. That’s
a good tip for all you writers out there. NEVER think you’ll remember places –
you won’t. Take photos to jar your memory.
The story began to jell on the plane trip home and once I
got to my computer the book almost wrote itself. The title is: Stormy
Love (www.whiskeycreekpress.com
& www.amazon.com) and it’s in both
e-book and paperback formats. Here’s a short blurb:
Jillian Bennett’s world
falls apart when her fiancé dumps her. Then unexpectedly a mysterious aunt dies
and leaves her a Victorian House on Amelia Island off the coast of Florida.
Jillian pulls up stakes, vows to start a new life and moves to Florida to open
a bed and breakfast, only to discover she’s inherited a dump. Jobless, near
penniless and out of options, she has no choice but to stay.
Seth Falconer, a local cop, thinks the house is the hub of drug activity and suspects Jillian of being involved. His beloved sister died of an overdose at the house and he will do anything to find out who supplied her with drugs. Once his investigations prove Jillian’s innocence, they join forces, solve a mystery, find an unexpected treasure, and fall hopelessly in love.
Seth Falconer, a local cop, thinks the house is the hub of drug activity and suspects Jillian of being involved. His beloved sister died of an overdose at the house and he will do anything to find out who supplied her with drugs. Once his investigations prove Jillian’s innocence, they join forces, solve a mystery, find an unexpected treasure, and fall hopelessly in love.
Did I mention there’s a dog in the story? Jillian moves into the
house to start renovations. She keeps hearing a dog barking in the forest
behind the house. She investigates and finds a white pit bull chained to a tree,
without food or water. She manages to untangle and unchain the poor dog, takes
him home and names him, Snowflake.
Stormy Love is a mystery
with plenty of twists and turns and of course a bit of romance. Snowflake is
one of the main characters and he winds up saving Jillian’s life.
I really love this book (do I say that about all my books?)
and especially love the cover. Check it out and let me know what you think.
Doggy tip:
Is your poor dog always scratching, whining and nibbling at
himself? You know it’s not fleas and figure he’s allergic to something but what
do you do to relieve his stress? Try this: Go the any pet store and get a bag
of Missing Link. It’s a fatty acid you sprinkle on the dog’s food. Missing Link
will lubricate his skin and make his coat shine! I’ve used it with all my dogs
for years and get raves about their beautiful coats.
If he’s still itching, try giving him some Benedryl. I get
the generic brand at the drugstore, and it’s much cheaper. Of course check with
your veterinarian first but….my vet is the one who told me about it. My poor
girl, Tara, had terrible allergies as a young dog. I took her to a veterinarian
dermatologist and the vet gave her a patch test – just like humans get
(probably cost the same too). The doc determined that Tara was allergic to just
about everything – but not food. I tried giving her injections but….neither of
us like it. That’s when my wonderful house call vet, Dr. Alice recommended
Benedryl. Tara was on it for about six years until I was finally able to wean
her off of it completely.
The New Year is going to be a busy one for me, so this will
be my last blog for Candid Canines. I have agreed to teach more writing classes
at the local college, I will be doing intensive training with Duke so he can be
a therapy dog, I have a website and three blogs of my own to keep up with and
of course I have my own books to write.
I’ve enjoyed my time with you all and remember if you have
questions or comments, you can always find me at: carlenedater@sbcglobal.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
December 25, 2012
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! May you and your family be blessed, prosperous and may all your dreams come true!
December 24, 2012
An Original Miniatures Christmas Story - The Thief of Christmas Present by author Robert Walker
To celebrate the Christmas season, I'm linking to the original Christmas story penned by fellow author Robert Walker and illustrated with dollhouse miniatures.
The story, The Thief of Christmas Present is in two parts, so be sure to come to follow the link to part 2 at the bottom of the story. Start below.
Merry Christmas!
* See part 1 of The Thief of Christmas Present here **
Quote from the story:
"No, no mom! I don't let anyone reach into my dollhouse and take out anything, not the figurines, not the furniture, and certainly not the presents under the tree."
December 17, 2012
Story on Wisconsin Dog Rescuers and Fostering Nominated in 2012 Dog Writers' Association Competition
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Dec. 15, 2012
A story on Wisconsin dog rescuers and fostering by freelance writer Christine A. Verstraete ("Foster Families for Pets," Jan/Feb. 2012 PRIME Magazine) has been nominated for a Maxwell Medallion in the Feature in Mainstream Magazines category of the 2012 Dog Writer's Association of America awards competition.
Winners will be announced at the association's banquet on Feb. 10, 2013 in New York City.
* See images and story links at my website nonfiction page.
** See awards announcement at DWAA.org.
A story on Wisconsin dog rescuers and fostering by freelance writer Christine A. Verstraete ("Foster Families for Pets," Jan/Feb. 2012 PRIME Magazine) has been nominated for a Maxwell Medallion in the Feature in Mainstream Magazines category of the 2012 Dog Writer's Association of America awards competition.
Winners will be announced at the association's banquet on Feb. 10, 2013 in New York City.
* See images and story links at my website nonfiction page.
** See awards announcement at DWAA.org.
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