I have a very special guest today, but there's just one problem: I can't properly introduce him because he doesn't have a name... yet! That's where you, the reader, come in. Read his interview below and see how you may help him find a name!
About my 'No-name' guest's mom:
Susan Chodakiewitz is a writer, composer and producer. She is the founder of Booksicals Children’s Books- Encouraging the love of reading through the arts. Through her company Booksicals she has created the Booksicals on Stage literacy program which is currently presenting musical performances of the picture book Too Many Visitors for One Little House at schools, libraries, and special events.
Susan lives in
Too Many Visitors for One Little House is Susan’s debut book. You can visit her website at www.booksicals.com.
My human Susan Chodakiewitz absolutely loves picture books. Years ago she decided that one day she would be a children’s book author. She put that idea on the back burner for many years and dedicated herself to writing musical theater.
I starred as one of the main characters in her first children’s musical, Vanillaville. Vanillaville was based on a picture book. Working with picture books made Susan so happy, she decided to start writing her own picture books.
While writing Too Many Visitors for One Little House she couldn’t help thinking up songs for the characters. One day the word BOOKSICALS popped into her head.
In 2008 she launched Booksicals, a line of children’s books whose mission is to encourage a love of reading through the arts. Susan decided to publish Too Many Visitors for One Little House as Booksicals’ debut book.
While Susan auditioned singers for the Booksicals Repertory Company, I got to sit under the piano. As soon as I started singing, I was immediately asked to leave the room. I guess NOT everyone appreciates a dog’s talent!
The Booksicals Repertory Company is now performing the musical version of Too Many Visitors for One Little House at libraries, schools and special events. I tried to attend the debut at the Robertson Library in
That sounds like fun! How did you come to be a character in Too Many Visitors for One Little House?
For a long time I was wandering the streets homeless, looking for the right family. None of the homes I passed seemed right for me.
One day, I saw a lady leaving the supermarket pushing a giant shopping cart filled with lots of food. This looked promising. I decided to follow her.
Suddenly she stopped in front of a house. There was a giant camper parked outside. From the window I heard lively music and the voices of lots of children. A little boy opened the front door and I could see a grandpa playing the clarinet, a grandma snoozing on a chair, teenagers playing the electric guitar, kids jumping on a sofa, and lots of visitors everywhere.
I didn’t want to be rude so I waited politely on the stoop for someone to notice me. From the kitchen I heard the mom call out-- Please close the door! There’s a scraggly old dog outside!
Well, I thought, I guess this it.… Disappointed, I started to walk away when a suddenly a group of kids rushed out with a big bowl of milk for me. Tears welled up in my eyes as I realized… I finally found a home!
All together there were 23 people staying at my new house on
I heard Booksicals is running a NAME THE DOG CONTEST. Tell us all about it.
In the book Too Many Visitors for One Little House the scraggly dog (that’s me) does not have a name. So please help my new family name me for the next book by entering the Too Many Visitors for One Little House Name the Dog Contest at www.booksicals.com
The winner will get a $25 gift certificate to amazon.com and a free copy of Too Many Visitors for One Little House!
A little bird told me there's going to be a sequel with you as the main character? How did that come about? Did you threaten your mom at gunpoint?
I had nothing to do with it! The readers themselves decided that I should star in the next book. During two author readings in
Where is the book available?
Too Many Visitors for One Little House is available at Amazon.com at the following link: http://budurl.com/Visitors or through www.toomanyvisitorsforonelittlehouse.com
Does Booksicals have a website? What about a blog?
Visit www.booksicals.com to get Nanny’s apple strudel recipe, craft ideas from the characters on El Camino Street, read Susan’s blog, and hear more about how Booksicals encourages the love of reading through the arts and enter the Name the Dog Contest.
Arf, Arf, see you soon!
Amigo!!!
ReplyDeleteYou just received the Humane Award.
Please visit my blog.
(And who says it's just for humans?)
L. Diane Wolfe
www.circleoffriendsbooks.blogspot.com
www.spunkonastick.net
www.thecircleoffriends.net
I suggest the name: Happy.
ReplyDeleteHelen
Straight From Hel
Announcing my NEW NAME.... WAGS! Thank you Mary Jane Conrad for WINNING the Booksicals Name the Dog Contest and for FINALLY giving me a NAME.
ReplyDeleteI really was sick of being just scraggly dog.
Mary Jane is a kindergarten teacher in rural South Carolina and will be reading Too Many Visitors for One Little House to her kindergarten classroom.
Read the new Booksicals story TRULY ME, a new featuring, who else BUT ME at http://budurl.com/wagsname