How do you make a virtual launch party fun? Well, it helps to have good friends there with you. That's why I am so excited that Traci Smith, author of Faithful Families, Faithful Families Advent and Christmas, and Prayers for Faithful Families, has agreed to join me to chat about celebrating Pentecost and the Growing… Continue reading It’s a Virtual Launch Party!
News from Author Laura Alary
Gary Hansen’s Review of Breathe
In a little less than a month my new book with take its first breaths. Reviews are starting to appear for Breathe and today I am happy to share one from a long-time friend. Gary Hansen is a church historian, teacher, writer, and also a dad, so he knows about kids and picture books as… Continue reading Gary Hansen’s Review of Breathe
2021 IODE Jean Throop Book Award Shortlist!
I was absolutely delighted to learn this week that What Grew in Larry's Garden has been shortlisted for the 2021 IODE Jean Throop Book Award! We are fortunate to have so many fine authors and illustrators in Ontario. It really is an honour to be part of that community, and to see Larry's Garden among… Continue reading 2021 IODE Jean Throop Book Award Shortlist!
What Grew in Larry’s Garden in CM Magazine
"What Grew in Larry’s Garden is a truly charming read that proves amazing things can grow in both our gardens and our lives when tended with human kindness and patience." Good reviews are like a nourishing rain. They refresh weary writers! This one, from The Canadian Review of Materials (CM Magazine), was a welcome treat in… Continue reading What Grew in Larry’s Garden in CM Magazine
Walk This Way: A Lenten Resource for Families
Last year I wrote a short guide for those preparing to accompany children on the journey through Lent. Somehow I neglected to share it on my website, so I am adding it this year. It is still as relevant as ever--perhaps even more so as many of us are looking for ways to observe this… Continue reading Walk This Way: A Lenten Resource for Families
Going in Circles
Going in circles is not generally considered a good thing. It suggests aimlessness—a kind of frantic spinning that goes nowhere. But some circles are purposeful. My dad and I made this wooden puzzle ages ago. For years I used it to tell children the story of the liturgical year. We would take out the pieces,… Continue reading Going in Circles
What Kind of Stories?
Original artwork by Roger Hutchison Today my thoughts are a colourful jumble. I have spent some time reading over drafts of stories, editing those that have promise, sifting through books of handwritten notes, researching potential publishers, crafting cover letters, and contemplating how to promote books old and new. My upcoming publications include a picture book… Continue reading What Kind of Stories?
