Happy Spring Reading has begun! Sharing a fabulous historical gripping new mystery by author and writer Kim Carter who was just on Book Blog Tour and there were some awesome book blogs that a great job sharing all about Kim’s new book!
ENJOY!
*Cat*
Year: 2021
Is This What You See When You Look In The Mirror? @RRBC_Org @RRBC_RWISA @Tweets4RWISA #RWISA #RRBC
Even though this may have been shared back in 2017?
It still rings true today and my writing and author friends need to know and explore becoming a member just as I am …
~Author/Advocate, Catherine Lyon
RWISA: RAVE WRITERS - INT'L SOCIETY OF AUTHORS
RAVE WRITERS – INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF AUTHORS (RWISA)
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Many have asked “What is a RWISA writer? “What does a RWISAwriter really look like?”
Well, I’m going to paint a very vivid picture for you. Here is the anatomy of …
*A RWISA Writer is one who loves words. They are better known as “connoisseurs” of the written word and they share a special relationship with the written word. Their command of the English language, almost superb;
*A RWISA Writer is adamant that what they put out for the public to read is at its top-notch, absolute best. Because we’re all human, when they find that what they have published is not up to their highest standard, they give no thought to the possibility of losing out on book sales, but instead, quickly moves to remove the book from sale until it’s fully ready for public enjoyment;
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Cat Welcomes New Author Ray A. Price and His New Children’s Book “Build with Bricks.” An Author Interview & Cat’s Book Review Too.
Cat sure enjoys helping authors of all genres, even children’s authors, so please meet a new friend and author, Ray Price. He has released his first adorable book titled “Build with Bricks.” A cute take on an old tail of the “Three Little Pigs,” but Ray’s is “Baby’s First Brick.”
If you have little ones restless for a new read? Then parents and grandparents will want to get this one! A must for any child’s library and will read over and over again. The illustrations are crisp, colorful, fun, and vibrant; your kids will love and a great story with teachable lessons within the storyline.
The Cat was honored to do a little author interview and asked Ray some questions about what he enjoys about being a writer and new author. Here is what I learned. Cat hopes you enjoy the interview, then go to Amazon and today for all your tots!
I will end with a share of my Amazon book review at the end! Ray’s book is available there in both e-book and paperback formats right here: https://www.amazon.com/Build-Bricks-Ray-Price-ebook/dp/B08LTTH2XG/ AND https://www.amazon.com/Build-Bricks-Ray-Price/dp/B08LQQR67H/
You may also see it listed on Goodreads at https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57004573-build-with-bricks

About The Book:
BABY’S FIRST BRICK! Build with Bricks is a Pigquel to The Three Little Pigs. Mudball is a bi-racial pig who learns the valuable lesson of hard work. He studies hard & learning how to build with bricks is tough, but will it be enough to save this pig from becoming a pulled pork sandwich?
CAT’S Author Interview With Ray A. Price

Ray, tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
My name is Ray A Price, and I have always enjoyed writing, even as a child. I have written short stories, theatrical plays for stage, poetry, and legal documents. In my current career, I am a fraud investigator. My job is always different, and I enjoy it. Build with Bricks is my first book published. It was a dream of mine to become a published author, and in 2020 I finally fulfilled that dream.
What inspired you to write a children’s book?
My daughter was my biggest inspiration to write “Build with Bricks” and become a children’s book author. When she was in kindergarten, I would volunteer to be a parent guest reader for her classroom. I would buy a picture book and some cookies and share them in the classroom. After I did this, my daughter, Alivya, said, “Dad, I know you are a writer, so will you write a book for me?” So after that, I sat down and started work on Build with Bricks.
Do you have any unusual writing habits?
I like to snack on pastries when I write, lol. Pre Covid, I visited coffee shops, sat down with my laptop and a pastry, and wrote for hours. Now I’m writing at home, and I usually buy something from a local bakery.
What authors or books have influenced you?
Laura Numeroff, Marcus Pfister, Shel Silverstein, and Sam McBratney are just some authors I admire as some of the best in the business. Children’s books that stick and have a lasting effect are so influential; I think these authors have created stories like that.
What are you working on now?
I have a series of books coming next, the first one releasing later this year. “My Brother is a Werewolf” is my next book, and I cannot wait to share this picture book with everyone. It is about a girl named Brie who accidentally turns her little brother into a Werewolf. She will do anything to fix him because cleaning up werewolf poop is as bad as you think it is.
What advice would you give for new authors?
My advice to new authors would be to find a good group. ‘Build with Bricks’ was a project that I worked on with several talented individuals. My editor Lynda Dietz was so crucial to helping me bring the story together in a cohesive fashion.
Mandy Huey, the illustrator, spent so much time breathing life into the characters and world. Her artwork is so unique and amazing that I was happy & proud to have worked with her. My wife Stormie and daughter Alivya helped with marketing the book and just being my support system. Building a team that can help cultivate you and your work is essential and should not be overlooked.
If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you, what books would you bring? The Grapes of Wrath, The Watchmen, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
Lastly, where can readers connect with you on social media?
Readers can find me on Twitter @raymondaprice
And on GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57004573-build-with-bricks
About The Author
Raymond A. Price is a gifted children’s author and writer who resides in Washington, PA. It is a small city 30 miles away from Pittsburgh., PA. He is married to his soulmate for eight years. They are raising a beautiful daughter who is now twelve and has a four-legged companion who is part of the family, a seven-year-old English Bulldogge named Gibby.
Raymond studied and received a degree in political science at Washington & Jefferson College. He also a martial artist studying Kung fu. A few of his hobbies are spending time with his family playing video games, and cooking new recipes. He plans to stick to writing more children’s stories as he feels it’s essential.
Ray says, “Children’s stories are some of the first stories we hear growing up, and, as humans, this can be very influential in our development.”
Cat’s Book Review of Ray’s New Release ~ Build with Bricks
An Avid Cat Reader 5.0 out of 5 stars An Adorable Book 4 Children!!
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2021 ✨✨✨✨✨
What a delightful and adorable children’s book this is.
It is a must for parents for your little ones’ home library. With clear, crisp, and colorful illustrations, kids will want to read this one over and over. They will love piggy Mudball!
Exceptional teachable book with several lessons to share with them. I enjoyed the author’s writing style, and this book will make a great gift for kids any time of year. A fun, colorful, and different take on the story of “The Three Little Pigs,” and wait till you see how bricks are incorporated into real life.
Highly recommended for all ages!
Cat Lyon’s Reading and Writing Den

Raising Awareness of Problem Gambling With My Friends at KDD Media & Hosts Jason & Mikey of Knockin’ Doorz Down Podcast. This is My Story of Gambling Addiction and Recovery Through Redemption. . .
Most of my friends here know this CAT maintains recovery… This month over on my Recovery Blog I am raising awareness as it is Problem Gambling Awareness Month. I am supporting the fine folks of The National Council on Problem Gambling, an exceptional resource for those who need help from a problem with gambling. Here is my first Special Events and had a BLAST doing this show with my new friends from Merced/Modesto, Cali, and Hosts of The “Knockin Doorz Down” Podcast of the race car driver, Carlos Vieira Foundation!
We had some fun while chatting about some serious topics of addicted gambling and recovery, childhood trauma and healing, and mental health, all these have affected my life. Today I advocate about it all and I’m honored to find help and hope for those who reach out!
#GodisGood and Gave me my Life Mission.
~Catherine Townsend-Lyon, Author/Advocate/Columnist
Let’s Learn How To be Facebook Friends and More By My Guest & Author ~ Art Crandon. New E-Book Release For Only .99 Cents…
And now for something completely different for all my Avid Readers…
There are not many of us living our lives without Facebook – it has become part of our life, but is it a force for good? Certainly, it’s great for keeping in touch with our friends.
But, nowadays who is a friend? You see someone you have something in common with, maybe your job, or a sport or pastime, you send them a friend request – they accept – and then you never hear from them again. What’s the point of that? You may occasionally see a post by them, or they may see one of yours, but apart from that there is no relationship at all.
I made a decision a few months ago that I was not happy with that. I want interaction with my friends. I want to know what they’re doing – and let them know what I am doing.
I am on a mission – to become a FRIEND to my Facebook friends. I’m gradually going through my list messaging them all, telling them what I’m doing, asking what they are doing, and if I can help them in any way.
The results are interesting, and I certainly know more about my ‘friends’ than I did before.
I wrote a short piece just to explain what I am doing – and I put some funnies in there, just to keep your interest. It’s only a short read – check it out here: https://www.amazon.com/Fun-Facebook-know-your-friends-ebook/dp/B08XWHR337/

MORE BOOKS By Arthur Crandon Can Be Found On His Fantastic Website here:
https://www.arthurcrandon.com/blog


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Arthur Crandon has been writing for many years and has four books under his belt, with a fifth to be released in March of 2021. He has received many accolades for his writing including more than 100 five star reviews and he has been voted No. 1 by Goodreads readers in their poll – ‘Little known authors worth reading’. His debut novel, Deadly Election, also topped the Amazon Best Seller list for Murder and Political for free books.
He writes thrillers, suspense and intrigue novels mainly set in South-East Asia. He also writes a blog where he comments on Asian politics and social matters – and his own work. Arthur is a former lawyer who worked in the UK, Hong Kong and the Philippines specializing in visas and immigration – a great source of inspiration for his stories. His time as a warden for the British Embassy in Manila also provided insight for his writing.
In between writing and blogging, Arthur has gained an M. A. in creative writing and plans further study. In his spare time he enjoys music (he is a keyboards player) and cooking. Arthur is married with five children. He and his wife, Lynnie, divide their time between the UK and Asia. Visit him on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Arthur-Crandon/e/B008O0QBF6?re
***CAT***
Happening Now! Multi-Award-Winning Author Kim Carter Virtual Book Tour…Her New Mystery Release of “Dark Secrets of The Bayou” on Tour Courtesy of Book Buzz.Net & RABT Book Tours.

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Kim Carter – Dark Secrets of the Bayou – Virtual Book Tour
Mystery, Gripping Suspense, Chilling Thriller Date Published: November 2020 Publisher: Raven South Publishing Now on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Secrets-Bayou-Kim-Carter-ebook/dp/B08NDVZ755/ ![]() Catherine “Tink” Mabrey, an up and coming attorney, is shocked by her recent inheritance from her estranged family on the bayou. After her mother died during childbirth, Tink’s father had quickly relocated them to the big city of Atlanta, Georgia. With no memory of her mother, she is determined to learn more about her lineage and decides to visit the bayou town of Kane, Louisiana. Candace, Tink’s co-worker and best friend, agrees to make the trip with her.Before she has time to explore her family’s history, or decide what to do with the declining property, local murders plague Tink’s homecoming. She quickly finds herself caught in the middle of a multiple murder investigation – and quite possibly, the prime suspect. When Candace retreats back to Atlanta, Tink, with the support of an unlikely cast of characters, sets out to discover clues that have haunted and tormented her family for generations.Could a concealed crime from the 1800’s, or the family’s estate itself, harbor keys to unlocking the past? The more they learn, the more they question whether some secrets are best left buried. Other Books By Kim Carter: Sweet Dreams, Baby Belle (2017) Murder Among The Tombstones (2017) No Second Chances (2017) Deadly Odds (2018) And The Forecast Called For Rain (2018) When Dawn Never Comes (2018) https://www.amazon.com/Kim-Carter/e/B019QSNF Virtual Book Tour – February 22 – March 5 February 22 – RABT Book Tours – Kick Off February 22 – Readers Alley – Excerpt February 23 – A slice of orange – Guest Post February 24 – Logikal blog – Excerpt February 25 – Sandras book club – Excerpt February 25 – Nesies place – Excerpt February 26 – Lady Hawkeye – Excerpt February 27 – Salt and novels – Spotlight February 27 – #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog – Spotlight February 28 – B for book review – Excerpt March 1 – Jazzy book reviews – Interview March 2 – Nanas book reviews – Spotlight March 3 – Texas Book Nook – Review March 4 – On a Reading Bender – Review March 4 – Geaux get lit – Spotlight March 5 – RABT Reviews – Wrap Up |
ABOUT KIM CARTER
Kim Carter is an author of suspense, mystery and thriller novels. She was a finalist in the 2018 Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award and recipient of the 2017 Readers’ Choice Award for her book Murder Among The Tombstones. This is the first book in her Clara and Iris Mystery series. The characters in this series are a couple of overly curious widows who become private investigators and were inspired by Kim’s mother and her mom’s best friend.
Her other titles include: When Dawn Never Comes, Deadly Odds, No Second Chances, And The Forecast Called For Rain, and Sweet Dreams, Baby Belle.
Kim’s writing career started after she suffered an illness that made her housebound for a couple of years. An avid reader of mystery novels, she embarked on writing as a means of filling her time. Kim shared those early writings with friends and family who encouraged her to pursue writing professionally. Her health struggles and successes have been chronicled on The Lifetime Television in early 2000, The Atlanta-Journal Constitution, Women’s Day Magazine, and Guideposts.
Prior to her illness, Kim worked in many different capacities in county government ranging from Park Director with Parks and Recreation to the Grant Department with Human Services. But, ultimately, it was her job as a correctional officer that provided her the opportunity to interact with a variety of people from all walks of life. Her experiences ran the gamete of inspiring success stories to tragic endings, much like her mysteries.
She self-published her first book No Second Chances. One of the guest speakers at the launch party she had at the Performing Arts Center in Newnan, Georgia included her close friend retired Atlanta Police chief Eldrin Bell. This connection would become helpful as she started doing more research for other books, this time working with a small publishing house.
Kim started networking and made connections with the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office. Her research has taken her many places including morgues, death row and the occasional midnight visit to cemeteries.
She is a college graduate of Saint Leo University, has a Bachelor Degree of Arts in Sociology. Kim and her husband have three grown children and live just outside of Atlanta, Georgia.
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