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I Had A Fantastic Time

Author Interview
Uzma Farooq Author Interview

The Boy Who Cried Wolf! contains the reimagining’s of thirteen of Aesop’s beloved tales, complete with fresh language and vivid illustrations. How did you choose which stories you would feature in this unique collection?

The full collection is over 200 fables. Almost all of the available collections have all of the stories in them so the available books are pretty dense. I hand picked 13 that I felt were relatable and the general public had a sense of “familiarity” with; for example, many people loosely use the expression “the boy who cried wolf” and “slow and steady” wins the race but may not know exactly what the original reference is.

What did you enjoy most about the collaborative writing process?

I had a fantastic time working with my teenage sons. We collaborated, laughed at each other, argued, voted on many gridlock items like particular vocabulary words. I wanted to create a core memory before they leave for college and I would not have this opportunity again.

The artwork in this book is wonderful. What was it like to work with illustrators Kam Wing Lo and Lai Sun Ip?

The artwork is truly special in this book, and I’m really proud of it. Each picture took weeks, with us directly telling them exactly what we wanted and going back-and-forth with details including colors and background and placement and even the expression on the animals faces. Kam and Lai are truly talented.

Can we look forward to more work from you soon?

I would love to do a part two of this book and pick out maybe 13 more fables!

What are you currently working on?

I’m still exploring the new world of promoting and celebrating this book.

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Discover the master storyteller Aesop and his timeless tales. Dive into stories about hard work, responsibility, honesty, bravery, karma, and much more. Aesop’s fables come to us from ancient Greece and pass on important life lessons. Dig deep into these thirteen classical stories in this spectacularly illustrated, updated collection.

A New Dimension to the Story

Author Interview
Freya Novak Author Interview

At the Ragtag Hotel is a charming picture book where elevator operator Dallas Dingo helps a delightful cast of animal guests reach the mysterious 14th floor, teaching readers about unity, inclusion, and languages. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

As a writer and teacher, I’m always seeking ways to entertain children while also teaching them in fun and engaging ways. What better method than introducing lesser-known animals from around the world as the main characters? With this idea in mind, I aimed to enhance the storytelling experience by incorporating languages from diverse cultures to add a new dimension to the story.

How did you select which animals and languages to include in the story?

I carefully handpicked an array of animals that children are likely to have never encountered, adding an element of surprise. Each animal was chosen not only for its striking appearance and unique features, but also for its origin from diverse corners of the globe. This helps set the stage for future books focused on learning about these animals, their languages, and their countries.

How did you collaborate with illustrator Anastasiya Halionka to bring these vibrant characters to life?

I chose Anastasiya because I was captivated by her illustrations. When she first showed the drafts, I loved the idea of the illustrations spanning two pages, which made the visuals more enchanting. When she added color, I fell in love all over again. Her artistic vision for the characters far surpassed my own, and I’m very grateful for her contributions. The only hiccup was the cover page. A few adjustments were needed to fit the typesetting, but she handled it very well. I will definitely work with her again on the next book in the series.

What message do you hope readers take away from Dallas Dingo’s journey?

I hope young readers embrace the beauty of diversity in all its forms. Dallas Dingo embodies cool, calm, and collected, making him the quintessential “jack of all trades.” Yet, his journey of discovery is far from over, and I invite readers to join him as he uncovers new adventures and lessons along the way.

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At the Ragtag Hotel: The Elevator Ride

In At the Ragtag Hotel: The Elevator Ride by Freya Novak, Dallas Dingo takes his role as elevator operator to heart. His mission is simple but not without challenges: escort each guest to the elusive fourteenth floor. As the elevator ascends, he’s met by a colorful cast: Colin Capybara, Oona Ostrich, Queenie Quokka, Tiny Tarsier, Amie Armadillo, and Oma Okapi. One by one, they pile in, and with every ding of the next floor, space grows tighter. Dallas remains determined. The outside heat is relentless, and he refuses to leave anyone behind. But can he fit them all in for one uninterrupted ride? And what exactly awaits at the top that draws such a crowd?

This story sparkles with charm. Freya Novak’s voice is fresh, sincere, and filled with a sense of wonder that young readers will gravitate toward. Children will find themselves eagerly flipping pages to discover which quirky animal joins next, and to solve the mystery of the fourteenth floor. Each character bursts with personality and brings more than just laughter; they also offer snippets of different languages, from Spanish and Swahili to Filipino and Lingala. These linguistic tidbits make for a delightful bonus, subtly introducing young readers to global diversity.

Equally notable is the book’s emphasis on uniqueness. Every guest is different, species, voice, culture, and yet they come together harmoniously. It’s a gentle, effective way to teach children the beauty of diversity and the value of inclusivity. There’s a character for every reader to love, making the experience deeply personal and engaging.

Anastasiya Halionka’s vibrant, full-page illustrations elevate the story even further. With warm, comforting color palettes and expressive visuals, her artwork pulls readers straight into the bustling elevator and keeps them there, captivated.

At the Ragtag Hotel: The Elevator Ride is a delightful picture book that blends humor, heart, and cultural appreciation into one uplifting ride. With its engaging storyline, diverse characters, and striking visuals, it’s sure to become a bedtime favorite. A truly impressive debut, well done!

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The Whisker City Air Race

Welcome to the bustling town of Whisker City, where the exciting “Whisker City Air Race” is about to begin! Miso and Kili are ready for another big adventure as they fly in the race. With beautiful views and exciting surprises, Miso, Kili, and their friends will face lots of challenges and fun. Watch as they test their flying skills and learn about friendship and teamwork during this thrilling race!

A Fun Reading Experience

Dr. Gal Chivvis Author Interview

What’s Wrong With Tom: A Veterinary Tale of Courage and Compassion follows a cheerful, free-spirited cat who loves to roam and explore his world, who develops a mysterious pain one morning, and relies on his caring parents to uncover the problem.  What was the inspiration for your story?

I’ve wanted to write a children’s book ever since my daughter was born nearly ten years ago, but I never quite felt like I had the right story—until one day, a veterinary colleague casually suggested I write about what’s around me. As we spoke, I was just in the process of managing the care of a cat with a urinary obstruction. At first, I dismissed the idea of turning veterinary emergencies into a children’s story—it felt too complex, heavy, and difficult to translate into an educational but still a fun reading experience. But over time, I began to see a way to approach it creatively, and eventually, the concept for What’s Wrong with Tom? started to take shape.

As an emergency veterinarian, I’ve seen countless families come in with pets who just aren’t acting like themselves, and the owners don’t always know what signs to focus on and relay to the veterinary team. Urinary obstruction in male cats is a common and serious condition that can become life-threatening if not caught early, and some of the signs can be somewhat straightforward to note, if you know what you’re looking for. Families who are aware of this condition often recognize the signs quickly and are able to seek care before it becomes critical. That’s the kind of awareness I was hoping to spark with this book, and in future books.

I wanted to create a story that introduces the condition in a way that’s gentle, engaging, and age-appropriate—something kids could connect with and that families could learn from together. The inspiration for Tom came from the many real-life cases I’ve seen over the years—and yes, we really do seem to have an overabundance of slightly overweight male orange cats who come in with this condition!

What were some educational aspects that were important for you to include in this children’s book?

Children’s books, to me, are magical in the way they can introduce real-world situations while also helping kids learn about themselves. That’s why it was so important for me to include elements that children could genuinely connect with and draw lessons from—both emotionally and practically—while also introducing complex medical concepts in ways that kids can (hopefully) understand.

One of my primary goals in writing this book was to offer a gentle, age-appropriate introduction to what a real pet emergency might look like. I wanted to help children—and the adults reading with them—understand what happens medically, what signs to watch for at home, and that it’s important to seek veterinary care when something seems off. My aim was to present just enough clinical information to educate, without overwhelming or losing the warmth of the story.

Equally important was highlighting the role of the veterinary team as a trusted and compassionate part of a pet’s care. I wanted to reinforce the idea that pet families and veterinary professionals are all working together toward the same goal. In fact, I believe in this concept so strongly that I created a pet owner education platform built around the slogan One Team, One Goal: Collaborative Pet Care. That sense of trust, partnership, and shared purpose is at the heart of the story.

Beyond the medical and practical aspects, I also wanted to explore key social-emotional themes. In this story, stress plays a role in the disease process, so I used that as an opportunity to talk about stress awareness and coping strategies in a way that’s approachable for young readers. I also used the translator as a way to give Tom a voice and allow children to connect with his emotional experience: his courage in finding his voice and speaking up for himself.

My hope is that readers walk away from the book feeling entertained, learning something along the way—and that the adults reading with them also find value in the story.

The art in this book is fantastic. What was the art collaboration process like with the illustrator Mischa Pearson?

I was so thrilled to have found the amazing Mischa Pearson to be my illustrator and partner-in-crime through this book creation process. This was my very first children’s book, and I had a lot to learn. Mischa, on the other hand, has been an illustrator for a while—and also an author—so it was incredible to have her in my corner.

Despite us being in different time zones, we were able to communicate effectively throughout the process. We began by creating a general outline of what we wanted for each page… and then promptly changed almost everything. HA!

We definitely had some challenges and a few very comical situations, especially because some of the scenes were veterinary-specific and quite medical—and Mischa, unlike me, is not a veterinarian. There were a few illustrations that I had clearly in my mind but had a hard time conveying. I ended up creating a lot of very entertaining mockups using a mix of coworkers posing in real scenarios, reference photos, and random images to help set the scene. Most of the resulting mockups were pretty hilarious, and we’ve kept some of those behind-the-scenes gems in our personal folders for when we need a good laugh.

Just like in any situation where you have multiple creative minds involved, there were times we didn’t quite agree on how a page should look. We would go through different versions until we both felt happy with it—sometimes by adding more and more detail, other times by stripping it back. And in one case, we scrapped the idea completely and started over from scratch.

This was absolutely a learning experience for everyone, but I’m so thrilled I got to work with Mischa. I now consider her a friend, and I feel incredibly lucky that her talent helped bring this story to life so beautifully.

Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out, and what can your fans expect in the next story?

Yes! What’s Wrong with Tom? is the very first book in The Critter Care Crew series. The next book is already written and currently in the early stages of editing, with an expected release in 2026.

While I’m not quite ready to reveal the full plot just yet, I can say that readers will meet a brand-new main character—a sweet dog this time around! The setting remains the same, with the Critter Care Crew facility and our translator machine still in action. However, we’ll have a new veterinary team on duty, and we’ll be exploring a new set of social-emotional themes. 

I’m also excited to share that this book will be brought to life by a new illustrator—the wonderfully talented Andi Ketch. I truly can’t wait to see it all come together!

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What’s Wrong with Tom?
A veterinary tale of compassion, courage, and a cat in crisis.

When playful Tom the cat suddenly falls ill, it takes a devoted family, a clever vet crew, and a dash of feline courage to unravel the mystery.

Thomas LeBrat is a fun-loving cat who fills his home with joy and laughter. But when a sudden health emergency strikes, Tom’s carefree world turns upside down.
With help from his attentive family and the skilled team at the Critter Care Crew, the mystery of Tom’s illness begins to unfold.
Written in playful rhyme by a veterinarian and homeschool mom, What’s Wrong with Tom? is the first book in The Critter Care Crew series. This heartwarming story blends imaginative fun with real-world insight—helping children understand pet health, empathy, and the power of teamwork.
A surprise element tucked into the story gives readers a glimpse into Tom’s thoughts and feelings, creating a more personal connection, helping children feel like they’re part of his care journey, and deepening their understanding of the situation.
Perfect for ages 4–8, classrooms, and animal-loving families, this engaging picture book includes:A gentle introduction to veterinary care and pet emergencies
Social-emotional learning through empathy, advocacy, and teamwork
A memorable story experience filled with rhythm, heart, and humor
A creative and accessible way to start conversations about caring for others
Bonus content also includes:A kid-friendly glossary of veterinary terms
A visual stress management guide to support emotional resilience
Access to free educational resources for teachers, caregivers, and homeschoolers
Because caring is a skill every child can learn—and every pet deserves.
A gentle, engaging way to help kids build confidence and compassion around pet care.

Literary Titan Book Award: Children’s Books

The Literary Titan Book Award recognizes children’s books that mesmerize audiences with incredible narratives, vibrant illustrations, charming characters, and fresh ideas. Offering well-earned accolades, we salute the imagination and exceptional skill of authors who create tales that spark curiosity and delight in young minds.

Award Recipients

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Literary Titan Silver Book Award

Celebrating the brilliance of outstanding authors who have captivated us with their skillful prose, engaging narratives, and compelling real and imagined characters. We recognize books that stand out for their innovative storytelling and insightful exploration of truth and fiction. Join us in honoring the dedication and skill of these remarkable authors as we celebrate the diverse and rich worlds they’ve brought to life, whether through the realm of imagination or the lens of reality.

Award Recipients

The Adventures of Mrs. Hats: The Mayan Headdress by Christopher Corbett

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The Long, Lazy Summer (Wonders of Childhood & Beyond)

Love never dies.

For some of us, the greatest love and memories that we will hold in our hearts our whole lives through are the ones we experience and share with our parents.

They are part of our earliest memories and shape the lives we learn to live. They are our whole world, and when they leave us – when they pass over to the other side where pain and death can no longer touch us, we are left with an emptiness we can never again fill. To lose a parent is like losing a limb – you remember it being an essential part of your life even though it is no longer there. In many ways, you can still feel their spirits nearby, but they have moved beyond this realm where our five senses reign supreme and register into other senses of extraordinary perception we never knew we had.

For Raymond, it’s simple. He spends a beautifully long, lazy summer with his mother that he will never forget. His last one with her.

Nobody is promised forever. Any of us could leave this world at any moment. That being the case, what kind of memories would you leave your loved ones if you had a choice?