Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts

Thursday, September 24, 2015

5-Star Review for Girls Succeed!, 5 Girls Book Reviews, Giveaway

Painting by Julie Ann McKevitt


I am thrilled to report that Girls Succeed! Stories Behind the Careers of Successful Women received a five star review from 12-year-old Arianna!  Arianna and her three sisters  review books in their age range on the 5 Girls Book Reviews site.  I’ve had so much fun meeting and working with them. The fifth girl is their mom who is the overseer of the site and active in helping the girls with their writing and posting. 

Here's an excerpt from Arianna's book review.

The Book Review by Arianna at 5 Girls Book Reviews

I really loved this book because it proves that if girls put their mind to it, we can accomplish anything! Each inspiring story provides an amazing quote...
My favorite inspirational story is Mackenzie Woodring, because even after sustaining her injuries and losing her sister she still managed to come back and achieve her dream. 

 You can find the entire book review at the 5 Girls Book Reviews here.

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You can win this e-book! I’m giving away the book to a lucky winner. Click the linkto the page at 5 Girls Book Reviews to enter. 

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Excerpt from Girls Succeed!

Because Arianna was inspired by bike racer Mackenzie Woodring’s story in the book, I thought I’d share an excerpt from the chapter on Mackenzie.

One can never consent to creep when one feels an impulse to soar.”
Helen Keller, writer, lecturer

MACKENZIE WOODRING
CYCLIST ROAD RACER

Bike racer Mackenzie Woodring
Speeding Around the Track
Can you drink a bottle of water or eat a nutrition bar as you are zooming along on your bicycle at twenty-five miles per hour?  You have to eat something if you, like Mackenzie Woodring, are in a road race on your bike. The water and snacks keep your strength up and your mind alert during the three to four hour race.  Oh yes, and don’t forget that you are traveling at high speeds in a pack of forty to sixty racers only inches away from each other. One wrong move will bring down the entire group of riders resulting in serious injuries.
As a member of the Einstein racing team, elite cyclist Mackenzie Woodring is well aware of the danger and challenge when she competes in races all over the country.  Racing at forty miles per hour in a road race in Arkansas in 2006, she realized the front wheel of her bike began to wobble due to loose bearings.  Instead of letting the bike’s wheel snap off in the middle of the pack, she whipped off the side of the road to prevent an accident with the other riders.  Mackenzie hurtled into the ditch where she wrecked her bike and broke her left hand and wrist.  Her quick thinking avoided injuries to the other racers, but she ended up with six screws in her hand and wrist, sore muscles, and a painful back.
Mackenzie’s road to becoming a champion racer was difficult as she struggled to recover from her injuries. Another blow to her fragile health was the loss of her sister that same year. Growing up together in Western Michigan with their brother, Mackenzie and sister Sunny were close but each one excelled at different interests. Mackenzie loved solving technical and mechanical problems and could change a spark plug on the mower. Her younger sister Sunshine’s talent was in music and art. Sadly Mackenzie’s twenty-three year old sister passed away in 2006 after a fatal accident in her home.
Mackenzie fought back from the loss of her sister and from the injuries she sustained in the racing accident.  She was determined to continue to train and race with her team. It paid off for her when she won the Tour de Leelanau in Michigan in September 2006.  She continues to race knowing that her sister’s spirit is with her all the way.
Racing is her passion.
“It’s exciting, exhilarating, and fun!” the 2012 Michigan Women’s Champion said. “I love working with my team, the technical aspects of my bike, and being with a great group of people.”
The team sponsors finance the team of men and women racers who compete at professional and amateur levels of bicycle racing.  Their support allows the racers to have the finest equipment and to enter the many races held all over the nation.
The shiny racing bikes with their skinny tires cost $4000-$6000 each. These aluminum or carbon fiber frame bicycles are light, but very strong. The special equipment, such as helmets, glasses, padded gloves, and padded shorts, are essential for protecting the riders at high speeds.  The flat, hard plastic-soled shoes made for clipping into the pedals will not bend.  All of the rider’s power is put into pedaling and not overcoming the bending in the sole.  Even the tight fitting racing uniforms are designed to help the riders go fast.
Working in a team of four to six racers, the members practice tactics that will help them win.  The racers take turns leading the pack of riders, known as the peloton.  They block riders on the opposing teams so that their teammates can pedal on past to get ahead of the opponents. 
Another strategy for winning is drafting.  Team members closely follow the fast rider ahead of them. The rider in front breaks the wind ahead to make it easier for the back rider to race.  Team members take turns because it takes a lot of strength and energy to be the rider in front.
At this level of competition, Mackenzie has to keep training year round.  It is difficult for her to put in the ten to twenty hours of training each week because she also has a full time job as an engineer.  Ninety percent of the women who race need to work at another job.  The prize money for winning is not enough to depend on for a living.
Mackenzie is an athlete and was on the award winning softball, volleyball, and track teams in high school. While at Ferris State College in Michigan, she was voted the Most Valuable Player and named All Conference in cross country. Mackenzie realizes the work and discipline needed to excel in sports.  She applies these same work ethics to cycling competitions.
So how did Mackenzie go from running track to racing bikes? After Mackenzie graduated from college she began mountain biking. The bike helped her stay fit. She enjoyed the challenge and excitement in racing and decided to compete in a mountain bike race. When Mackenzie competed in Vermont at the Green Mountain Stage Race, a four day event, she came out as one of the top ten finishers in the mountain riding event. This was the race that convinced her to be a competitive cyclist.
In 2008 Mackenzie won a place on the Team USA Paralympics Cycling Team.  She was the pilot for blind rider, Karissa Whitsell.  Mackenzie and Karissa rode their tandem bike, a bike built for two riders, in this world class contest and won gold, silver, and bronze medals for the United States at the Beijing games in 2008.
Mackenzie and Karissa crashed their tandem bike in a race in Denmark in 2009 and suffered injuries, but they are healed and both are back on the 2014 Paracycling National Team.
Mackenzie and team mate Kara Vatthauer won two gold medals at the 2012 National Paralympics games. Mackenzie continues to train hard to achieve the goals of winning international races and to bring home gold medals in the 2016 Paralympics games.
While Mackenzie trains with Team USA in paracycling, she still competes in road races with her Michigan-based team. There are many different types of bike races, track racing, loop racing, mountain biking free style, and downhill races.  Cyclo-cross is like a road race, but it’s held in a park on a grassy course with lots of water crossings, mud, hills, and rugged terrain. 
Mackenzie laughs when she says, “I love cyclo-cross.  It’s a different kind of race.  You get muddy and it’s so much fun.”
Practice and determination to be the best she can be are all pieces that fit together to make up Mackenzie’s busy life of work as a quality engineering manager and racing as a cyclist at the elite level of competition.
“You are capable of doing anything you set your mind to,” she says. “Never doubt yourself in anything. And, always have fun!”
---Excerpt from Girls Succeed! Stories Behind the Careers of Successful Women by J.Q. Rose.
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The role models for girls featured in Girls Succeed!

After sharing this excerpt from the book, I hope you’ll see why Arianna chose to feature Mackenzie Woodring in her review. Fourteen more women are in Girls Succeed. Maybe one of their careers is the one you are learning about.

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If you’re interested in sharing an article on a woman you admire, please send the article to me for consideration of publishing it on the Girls Succeed. Click the tab at the top of the page, You Can Write for Girls Succeed or click this link for more information.

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Please take a minute to leave a comment. The five girls and I would love to hear from you.



Monday, November 4, 2013

Photographer Jaime Moore's Not Just a Girl and Giveaway

Trailblazer: Pilot, Amelia Earhart 
Jaime Moore's daughter, Emma, turned five this year. For her birthday, this photographer mother always does a special photo shoot to capture memories and to celebrate this very important day in a child's life. This year, when she and her daughter were brainstorming ideas for the photo theme. Jaime noticed little girls this age dressed up as Disney princesses a lot. (Believe me, I have a four-year-old granddaughter who loves dressing up as a princess too.) 

Jaime appreciates the fantasy world these princesses live in, but she wanted Emma to know about the strong women in the real world, the great role models who could inspire her in real life.

They looked over all the fabulous women in history and chose five remarkable role models. (After all she was turning five!) They put together clothing and jewelry of the times and Emma posed just like these women did in their photographs. The resulting photos are stunning. The photos of  women's activist Susan B. Anthony, designer Coco Chanel, pilot Amelia Earhart, deaf/blind author and lecturer Helen Keller, and animal activist Jane Goodall came to life with Emma posing as these women and dressed in the clothing and jewelry of the day.

Jaime said, ".so let’s set aside the Barbie Dolls and the Disney Princesses for just a moment, and let’s show our girls the REAL women they can be."

Jaime entitled the photos, Not Just a Girl. You can check out her post and the photos on Jaime Moore's blog 

Who are the strong women you admire? Who would you choose to dress like and pose as that woman did in her photo?

Leave a comment below or email me at jqrose02 at gmail dot com and I will send you a free e-book, Girls Succeed: Stories Behind the Careers of Successful Women. This book introduces you to real, contemporary women and the paths they took to become successful in their dream careers. It is an inspiring and empowering book for girls.
Offer is good through November 11, 2013.

Download a sample at:
Amazon 
Smashwords Link

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Career: Author Katie L. Carroll Shares How She Became a Writer and Giveaway

Please welcome children's author Katie L. Carroll today. Katie shares the story behind how she became a writer. Please enter the contest below to win her book and other prizes during her tour. 


Katie and I are swapping blogs, so take another hop over to Katie's website to discover what sparked the penning of my non-fiction e-book for girls, Girls Succeed, and leave a comment to enter the drawing for a copy of Girls Succeed.

Let me tell you a bit about Katie.

Katie L. Carroll began writing at a very sad time in her life after her 16-year-old sister, Kylene, unexpectedly passed away. Since then writing has taken her to many wonderful places, real and imagined. She wrote Elixir Bound and the forthcoming Elixir Saved so Kylene could live on in the pages of a book. Katie is also the author of the picture app The Bedtime Knight and an editor for MuseItUp Publishing. She lives not too far from the beach in a small Connecticut city with her husband and son. For more about Katie, visit Katie's website, friend her on Facebook, or follow her on Twitter (@KatieLCarroll).


How I Became a Writer
By Katie L. Carroll

I thought my life as a writer began when I was 19 on a particularly hot day in early spring 2002, a black-letter day, the blackest of black-letter days in fact. I was in college on track to becoming a physical therapist with an early acceptance into the graduate program. But I didn’t become a physical therapist; I became a writer.

I’ve since come to realize, with the help of my mom, that it was much earlier than that when I began my writing life. On my blog post on the release day of the ebook version of Elixir Bound, she wrote, “Although you would have done fine as a physical therapist, I always knew it was not your calling. You were a writer ever since you could pick up a pencil and I think I always knew that, after all the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree (of course I’m talking about your dad).”

Well, my mom was mostly right. Even before I could pick up a pencil, my mom would read stories to us, the Little Golden Books, the Little House books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, all kinds of fiction. I think that’s when I became a writer.

When I stop to think about it, I don’t know why it took me so long to figure out I was a writer. The signs were all there. My family and I used to write and illustrate our own picture books about the adventures of Sam the Billy Goat. At the climax of the story it would always read, “Voop Whoosh! Up went the Billy Goat.” And he would fly up to save the day.
I wrote (and sometimes illustrated) stories my whole childhood. In middle school, high school, and college I worked on the school newspapers. Yeah, I think I had been in a state of denial for 19 years…which brings us back to that black-letter day…April 16, 2002. The day my sister Kylene died.

I don’t like to talk about that day. How the forget-me-nots were in bloom. How there was recording-breaking high temps. How it was the worst day of my life. 
So what do you do when you’re 19 and your sister’s just died? Well, once you’re in a place where you can think again, you reevaluate. Everything. 

For me that meant rethinking what I wanted to do with my professional life. Kylene gave me the permission to pursue my passion. So I began writing. Eventually I decided not to continue studying to be a physical therapist. I kept writing, often not even sure who I was writing for. Kylene, an audience, myself?

I pursued publication. And got rejections, along with some encouragement. I revised, learned a lot more about the business of publishing. Wrote some more. Revised some more. Got a lot more rejections…You get the picture.

Ten years and four months after Kylene died, my book was finally born into the world. And what was that book about? A young woman, entrusted with the future of her family’s secret healing Elixir, goes on a quest to find the Elixir’s secret ingredient.

I don’t need a psychoanalyst to tell me I was fulfilling a wish with that book. It was supposed to be about Kylene, and it is in some ways, but it’s really about me. Because for those 10 years, it had been too hard to write Ky’s book. I tried. Elixir Bound started out from her point of view, but I just couldn’t write that book yet.

But I am writing it now. Elixir Saved, a follow-up to Elixir Bound, will be Kylene’s book. 
You see, I believe each of us as an individual doesn’t truly realize the impact we have on people. Each person we touch—whether it be with a story, a hug, a smile as we pass a stranger on the street—leaves a ripple. 

Kylene, in her short life, left lots of ripples. With the people she loved. With the people she cared about. The people she felt compassion for, which was pretty much everyone. The people she shared the Harry Potter books with. Even the nurses in the hospital from the short time she was sick felt her ripples.

I like to think that each ripple I make with Elixir Bound is really Ky’s ripple…because I’m not sure I would have discovered my life’s passion if it weren’t for Kylene. It makes my heart smile to think that Kylene is still making ripples on the world, and that I have my own little role to play in that.
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Elixir Bound Back of the Book:
Katora Kase is next in line to take over as guardian to a secret and powerful healing Elixir. Now she must journey into the wilds of Faway Forest to find the ingredient that gives the Elixir its potency. Even though she has her sister and brother, an old family friend, and the handsome son of a mapmaker as companions, she feels alone. 
It is her decision alone whether or not to bind herself to the Elixir to serve and protect it until it chooses a new guardian. The forest hosts many dangers, including wicked beings that will stop at nothing to gain power, but the biggest danger Katora may face is whether or not to open up her heart to love.

Buy Links:

MuseItUp Publishing

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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Best of Summer Kid Lit Giveaway Hop

Best of Summer 2013 Kid Lit Giveaway Hop


Hey Readers! 
Welcome to the Best of Summer 2013 
Kid Lit Giveaway Hop 

You're invited to hop around the blogs and discover children's books and sign up to win prizes from August 26-September 6, 2013. Please leave a comment below to be eligible to win an e-book copy of my non-fiction book for girls, Girls Succeed: Stories Behind the Careers of Successful Women. Find out more details below and how to get the  FREE Study Guide that accompanies this book about careers and making dreams come true.

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The Kid Lit Giveaway Hop is a fantastic and fun way to meet authors, learn about new children's literature, and re-visit some titles which may have been one of your favorite reads as a child.

Product Details
Charlotte's Web by E.B. White is my favorite children's book. Penned over sixty years ago, it is a classic beloved by many generations of readers. Mr. White tells this magical story of Fern and her little pig, Wilbur.

Wilbur's friend is Charlotte, a spider who lives in the barn with Wilbur. Because Fern can understand the language the barn animals speak, we are allowed entry into this wondrous world about friendship, life, and loss.
If you haven't experienced Wilbur, Charlotte, and Fern, as well as Templeton the rat, please take time to read it. The story speaks to kids and kids-at-heart.
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Inspiring and empowering girls to achieve success in their dream careers.

Girls Succeed interviews fifteen remarkable women who have achieved recognition for accomplishment in their occupations. This diverse group of careers encompasses women in the arts, business, science, medicine, ministry, entertainment, and sports. Stories include women who have stamped out disease, made people laugh, earned Olympic and Paralympic gold medals, crossed the country in the cab of an eighteen wheeler, and many more chapters to inspire and empower girls to reach for their dreams.

Girls Succeed Book Trailer
This interactive e-book is an additional resource for units of study on careers, leadership, persistence, goal-setting and more. Back to School Special Pricing--$1.99.

To receive a FREE PDF digital file of the Study Guide that accompanies the book, please email your request to jqrose02at gmail dot com with Study Guide in the Subject line.

You can download a sample of the e-book which includes the Table of Contents and/or purchase Girls Succeed at





About J. Q. Rose
After writing feature articles in magazines, newspapers, and online magazines for over fifteen years, J.Q. Rose entered the world of fiction writing with mysteries, Sunshine Boulevard and Coda to Murder, released by Muse It Up Publishing. In Girls Succeed she returns to her first love,
writing about real people.  Blogging, photography, Pegs and Jokers board games, and travel are the things that keep her out of trouble. Spending winters in Florida with her husband allows Janet the opportunity to enjoy the life of a snowbird. Summer finds her camping and hunting toads, frogs, and salamanders with her four grandsons and granddaughter.









List of participating blogs--

Monday, May 13, 2013

Children's Book Week Giveaway Hop May 13-19

childrens book week hop 2013

Children’s Book Week Giveaway Hop
May 13th – 19th
Hosted by 
& I Am A Reader, Not A Writer


Hello and welcome to the Children's Book Week Giveaway Hop! What a fantastic group of blogs and books to "hop" to and so many prizes! The blogs hosting the hop are at the bottom of the page.  Have a "hoppy" day!

I am thrilled to introduce you to  my non-fiction e-book, Girls Succeed: Stories Behind the Careers of Successful 

Please leave a comment and email addy below to be eligible to win a digital copy of the inter-active e-book  Find out more about this inspiring book for girls below.




Girls Succeed interviews fifteen remarkable women who have achieved recognition for accomplishment in their occupations. This diverse group of careers encompasses women in the arts, business, science, medicine, ministry, entertainment, and sports. Stories include women who have stamped out disease, made people laugh, earned Olympic and Paralympic gold medals, crossed the country in the cab of an eighteen wheeler, and many more chapters to inspire and empower girls to reach for their dreams.
Remarkable women I interviewed for the book!

You can download a sample of the book which includes the Table of Contents and/or purchase Girls Succeed at




After writing feature articles in magazines, newspapers, and online magazines for over fifteen years, J.Q. Rose entered the world of fiction writing with mysteries, Sunshine Boulevard and Coda to Murder, released by Muse It Up Publishing. In Girls Succeed she returns to her first love, writing
about real people.  Blogging, photography, Pegs and Jokers board games, and travel are the things that keep her out of trouble. Spending winters in Florida with her husband allows Janet the opportunity to enjoy the life of a snowbird. Summer finds her camping and hunting toads, frogs, and salamanders with her four grandsons and granddaughter.
















Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Spring Celebration Sale and Giveaway




Welcome Spring! The daylight is longer and the breezes warmer as we enter into anticipated Spring weather. Oh I know Spring is a bit temperamental at times. Last year in Michigan March was warmer than April fooling the fruit trees in to blooming early. An unusually cold April came along and froze the blossoms. Farmers had a bad year due to the capricious spring weather. 

I'm looking forward to a wonderful spring full of flowers and foliage and a summer brimming with abundant  fruit and veggies. How about you? 


 To celebrate the arrival of Spring, I'm offering my book for girls, Girls Succeed: Stories Behind the Careers of Successful Women at a 25% discount. The price was $3.99, but now is available for  $2.99. 


This e-book about careers includes interviews with fifteen remarkable women who have achieved recognition for accomplishment in their occupations. This diverse group of careers encompasses women in the arts, business, science, medicine, ministry, entertainment, and sports. Stories include women who have stamped out disease, made people laugh, earned Olympic and Paralympic gold medals, crossed the country in the cab of an eighteen wheeler, and many more chapters to inspire and empower girls to reach for their dreams.


Here's what reviewers say about this non-fiction book for girls 9-14 years old.


Review by: Sue Perkins on Dec. 14, 2012 : star star star star star
How many of us have dreams when young which we never realize? The women in this book have all achieved their dreams and are to be applauded for their efforts. All worked hard to get to the level they desired, but some had to work harder than others when life put obstacles in their way. They're not all high flying professional women, their goals range from chef, to minister, to scientist to gold medallist.

This book is well written and very informative. If you have a dream you don't think you'll be able to attain I suggest you have a look at this book. It will certainly give you inspiration for your own goals.
(reviewed long after purchase)
Review by: Rochelle Weber on Nov. 18, 2012 : star star star star star
This is a wonderful book. It contains the stories of several women in many walks of life who have pursued their dreams and succeeded in reaching them. Each story starts with the age at which the woman decided what she wanted to be when she grew up, and then tells how she reached her goal. In some instances the women went to college and got one or more degrees in order to pursue their dreams. In other instances they practiced daily at athletics or music. There was even the story of a woman who became a truck driver. Yes—a woman who drives a big rig. I’m pursuing my dream of writing and being published, and even I found it inspiring and empowering. Thanks, Ms. Rose.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)




Giveaway!

If you're interested in a Study Guide to accompany the book, email me your request for a FREE guide and save $.99. My email addy is jqrose at gmail dot com. I will send you a PDF copy suitable for printing.







Download a sample or purchase the book at Smashwords and 

Amazon as well as Kobo, Barnes and Noble, and Sony.

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Time to Celebrate! Launch Day for Girls Succeed






We’re doin’ the happy dance today because this is Launch Day for the new interactive e-book, Girls Succeed: Stories Behind the Careers of Successful Women!




This non-fiction e-book is filled with dreams and passion to inspire, entertain, and empower girls. Fifteen remarkable career women in a variety of occupations share their stories in these pages. Explore careers which include women who have discovered cures to stamp out disease, made people laugh, earned Olympic and Paralympic gold medals, and crossed the country in the cab of an 18 wheeler.


Meet the remarkable women in the pages of Girls Succeed!
In a sense today is the fulfillment of a dream I pursued since 2006 when I first envisioned a book about careers which would inspire girls to dream big and empower them to make that dream come true.



So let’s par-tay!! Peek around all the bouquets of bright flowers and you'll see lots of cyber goodies there on that round table in the corner—chocolate chip cookies, chocolate cake, chocolate, chocolate, chocolate as well as some salty favorites like chips and dip, veggies and dip, pizza! Mmmmmm….the punch bowl is in front of the swan ice sculpture on the table to your left. Enjoy the colorful lights and the music. Hey, let’s turn it up a little louder!



CONTEST: Join me on the book tour November 5-November 17 to learn more about the book and the remarkable women who grace the pages. Leave a comment here and on the stops along the tour to be eligible for the random drawing for prizes--$10. Amazon gift certificate, FREE copy of Girls Succeed ebook in your choice of format, “Succeed” beaded bracelet kit, and inspirational notepads and pens.

PRIZES


$10.00 Amazon Gift Certificate


FREE copy of the e-book in your choice of formats
Succeed bracelet kit to design your own


A huge thank you to the generous authors who are hosting this event:

NOV.
5 Barbara Ehrentreu

7 Pat McDermott

9 Marva Dasef

12 Conda Douglas

14 Lisa Haselton

15 I.B. Nosey 

16 Penny Estelle

18 Announce winners


If you would like to download a free sample of the e-book which includes the Table of Contents listing the careers, go to these links:

Amazon Link  
Smashwords Link 

Connect with J.Q. Rose online at:

Girls Succeed blog 
J.Q. Rose blog 
Author website 
J Q Rose Amazon Author Page 

Thanks so much for stopping by today. Help yourself to some refreshments, leave a comment, and visit with us for awhile.