May Updates 2019

May Updates 2019

I’ve been busy this month, here’s all my latest antics to catch you up on. But first …

Big Announcement

My fourth book is with OC Publishing. Harry the Camel is coming out this fall.  Stay tuned for more announcements at diannfloydboehm.com

Second Big Announcement

Story Garden is coming to you via a new YouTube channel soon. I will be reading children stories for kids of all ages to enjoy as well as having guests. Make sure you’ve subscribed to my newsletter for more announcements coming soon … !

Volunteering

Summer is an opportunity for family fun, free time to play, read, and to become a volunteer. Here are a few suggestions that hopefully will inspire you to think of one or select one that you will enjoy doing. Volunteering without too much time commitment:

  • USO
  • Big Brother and Sister
  • Your local hospital
  • Take your talents to a near by nursing home, singing, reading, sewing, piano etc.
  • Macy’s Miracles

What ever you do I am sure you will make a difference in someone’s life as well as your own.

School Visits

I was in two delightful schools this month with various grades. One young man said to me, “You are so lucky you were able to see a real blue moon!” I love the picture of the blue moon! Others hugged me and told me how they wanted to write and read to kids in school too. How lucky I am to experience first hand the students reactions to my books.

Products

Check out my fun products with home decor, pillows and ottomans here. Spoonflower is the host of my artwork on fabric, boxes, wallpaper and gift wrap. 

Get in touch to schedule me for an appearance in a variety of capacities.

Until next time, remember no matter what your age, children’s books are for adults too!

March Visits

March Visits

Temphis, Tennesse

Recently I had the opportunity to travel with my husband to Memphis, Tennesse. There were many things to do and I did but one thing I wanted to do was to find a place where more inspiration would occur and sure enough I found the spot during a visit to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital – with its amazing history and daily miracles, and also on a place I never imagined existed, Mud Island in the Mississippi River.  The island has a great museum and other attractions.  My inspiration, however, came from contemplating that mighty river.

Texas and Virginia

I attended Good Shepherd School, in Kingwood,  Texa,  Washington Mill Elementary School in Mount Vernon, Va and Sandra Mossman Elementary, Texas.  As always I greatly enjoyed and learned a lot from reading to the classes at the schools and taking the students’ questions.

I even had a question from a sweet girl with the name HOPE just like our word of the month. With a friend she is co-authoring a book.  I am looking forward to hearing more about, and one day buying her work. 

SCBWI Conference 2019

SCBWI Conference 2019

I attend The Society for Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Conference in New York City this March, and what a great experience it was!

As I took my seat for the opening ceremony, I looked around the ballroom filled with over 800 authors and illustrators, and I could not help but be in awe of all the creative people in one room. It was inspiring to meet illustrators and new and seasoned authors, all of whom were very gracious and welcoming to us new members.

The opening keynote was none other than Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor who is also a children’s book author. She was humble, inspiring and honest in her story sharing how and why she started writing children books and how she felt she was making a difference by being an author for children.

It was very touching. She gave a signed copy of her book to all of us. I had the honor to speak briefly with her as well as shake her hands. And no, I did not get a picture as they were not allowed.

The days were filled with the gala, keynote speeches, breakout sessions, sign books, purchase books, and network with other authors, illustrators, agents, and other wonderful keynote speakers.

The keynote speakers were outstanding, along with Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor there were authors like Jarrett Krosoczka, Elizabeth Acevedo and Christopher Paul Curtis.  This was not one of those conferences where you leave the speaking sessions and only attend the networking.  The stories told by the speakers were riveting and revealed the human being inside each of these highly acclaimed authors. Over the next few months, I will be introducing you to the talented illustrators and gifted authors from the conference.

Signing books at The SCWBI conference gave me a feeling of accomplishment. For those who don’t know, it has been a long journey to becoming a published author. I am so grateful to OC Publishing who believed in me and publishes my books.  To be meeting other authors, from aspiring to best-sellers is a milestone to be sure.

For more about the society see their website here

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