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Cat is excited and honored to welcome our newest amazing author to “Lyon Media Services and who Cat will be representing and promoting everywhere and here at “Cat Lyon’s Reading Den.”
Meet Author, Dave Howard! Dave “is the man” behind many beautiful and fun children’s books he has published and illustrated.
Uncle Dave and his books are well-known around the great state of PA., aka, known as Uncle Daves Books. He is a special and unique seasoned writer, illustrator, and publisher of a large array of his children’s titles. Some are his own and some with other co-authors. He is unique in the fact that he is autistic and keeps this in mind when writing and illustrating all of his children’s books with bright colorful images and funny characters and each one has a “teachable lesson” between the pages.
His goal is to help open the minds and imaginations of children, but especially those who may have disabilities or challenges as he had growing up as a child. Uncle Dave wants his books to be fun tools to open the door to any child’s imagination and inspire them. Learn to know they can be or anything they set their little minds to know in their world, “All Things Are Possible!”
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Uncle Daves’ Books always bring loads of joy, fun, vibrant pictures and characters to children when he visits and speaks at many schools around his state and nationally.
And? Now that the holidays are around the corner, parents, and grandparents can purchase all of Daves Books as great gift ideas for your “Tots” and feel good when purchasing as several of them Uncle Dave donates a $1.00 back to S.I.D.S. research, education, and prevention.
Here now is an amazing write-up all about Uncle Dave Howard that shares his backstory about how Dave has gotten to where he is today posted and courtesy of his website of “Uncle Daves Books” and written by L. Scott Pishko.
Uncle Daves’ website is a must-visit for parents, mommy-bloggers, and grandparents to see all his books available for your “little ones” and all the amazing Book Awards his books have won!
…….. ABOUT THE AUTHOR ~ By L. Scott Pishko:
Dave Howard: Learning The Hard Way
Inventive, determined, inspiring.
Award-winning local children’s author, David Howard could be considered all of these and more. Born on an unusually hot spring day in 1974, Dave M. Howard came into the world and before long he was struggling to see what the world had to offer. He was prescribed glasses at age four and his world changed from a fuzzy, confused world to a world that was clear, but somehow still confusing. His humor was an outlet as he asked such questions as “Wow, is that what aunt Verna looks like?” and “Is that what grass looks like?”. Dave was soft-spoken, but an easy-going child who took to art and storytelling as an escape from the world of restrictions to a world where he could become a superhero, dragon or whatever his imagination put on paper.
Once Dave started school, he had trouble reading and writing and was placed into a special class that catered to children with learning disabilities. What the school did not know was, he had A.D.D. (attention deficit disorder) Asperger’s and dyslexia. The combination of disabilities and attending the special classes at school left him open to harassment and bullying by other students within the confines of his personal prison. The walls closed in around him as he knew he was too smart for these classes, yet couldn’t pass the mainstream curriculum presented to him. Dave’s hindrance was he couldn’t spell correctly because as he puts it “ I would get things backward in my mind”.
“His life was about to change with a gift from Father Christmas himself, Santa Claus.”
Every kid, young and old alike, anticipates Christmas. That magical holiday where anything can happen and dreams come true. This was especially true for young Dave Howard in junior high school. He trudged down the stairs to find many glossy wrapped presents with bows and strings. The sparkle of the Christmas tree reflecting from young Dave’s eyes as he tears into the first few presents.
With Christmas music playing in the background, he thinks he’s finished when his dad states“ “There is one more present left, check it out.”He pointed out a white envelope nestled in the tree. Dave opened it and saw a clipping of a word processor. “where is it?” Dave asked. His dad pulled the processor from the back of the couch and handed it to the youngster. Dave opened what would become the catalyst to open up his confidence as a storyteller and creator of children’s books.
This machine turns his imperfections into a workable palate, a clean slate to turn into whatever he wants it to become. This machine was a word processor. This word processor had spell-check and became the answer to all of Dave’s creative prayers. He was able to use this machine to do his homework and as Dave said: “It opened a new avenue to my world and it was one of the most influential presents I received”.
Before that point in his life, the only artistic thing he did was draw and paint. He began to create new worlds and stories, as he puts it “The stories just flew off the top of my head and on to the keyboard”. He says this with a smile and not a little relief. By the time he graduated from Ringgold High School in 1992, Dave had produced stories in many genres including westerns, science fiction, horror and his current work, children’s stories.
With his newfound confidence and with amazing talent to tell a story he traveled to Pittsburgh, PA to attend the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. While attending the school, he found a love for the editing program Photoshop, which he will continuously use for his illustrations for his books in the future. After he graduated with an associate’s degree in Visual Communications in 1995, he looked for several jobs, but they kept telling him he needed job experience; even though no one would give him a job to obtain that experience.
Frustrated, Dave then attended the California University of PA and joined every creative class he could. He excelled in classes such as illustration, stained glass, sculpture, printmaking, and pottery – not bad for a guy who was “learning disabled.” All was going well for Dave and then the first tragedy in his life would strike as he was just building his confidence as an artist. His best friend committed suicide in April 1999 and send him into a downward spiral that would take a long time to pull himself out of.
In 2009, his niece was pregnant with her daughter and was celebrating by having a baby shower. Dave remembered he had a poem about a dog set aside and he thought that would be a cool present to give to her. The more he thought, the more he wanted to turn it into a children’s storybook for her baby shower. The book was a big hit and was appreciated very much giving Dave a shot in the arm to continue his talented storytelling.
Sadly, his great-niece passed away from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (S.I.D.S.)when she was two months old. In an effort to cope with the loss, Dave put his nose to the grindstone and rewrote the book that became “Lady’s Day To Play”. The book became a talisman for Dave and he dedicated the book to his great-niece and donates a portion of the sales of his books to S.I.D.S. research. Once Dave regained focus he became driven to create more and more stories.
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After“Lady’s Day To Play”he wrote numerous books. He produced“Mouse In The House”, “Baby Ben Did It Again”, “ The Cloud That Couldn’t Cry”, “Sandy Claus the Christmas Cat”, and he published “Morgan To The Rescue!”written and illustrated by Morgan Barnes. He also illustrated “Legend of Rain Day”for Isabel Linnie Fox.
Affectionately known as “Uncle Dave”, he tours local schools, libraries, festivals, and universities reading to the masses and giving children advice on how they can create books from their imagination. Uncle Dave was reading at Monongahela Library when a woman walked up to him afterward crying. He remembered her quickly; she was his Learning Disability teacher from high school. She was so proud he persevered and overcame his disabilities.
Recently, Uncle Dave Howard read at the Barnes & Noble store in West Virginia and is making progress on his next volume of books including a Halloween book and rewriting his Christmas book “Sandy Claus the Christmas Cat.” He also was featured on the Waynesburg University television program “Greene Room” and was a finalist in the Best Books Awards for Children’s picture book softcover fiction.
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Wow … That is some backstory, RIGHT?
Who doesn’t admire and be inspired by an amazing guy who has made his “personal best,” goals, and dreams come true and turn it into a professional business of “Uncle Dave Howard’s Books” all for the love of kids who may also have the same disabilities and challenges as he has or has overcome? I feel GOD had his hand in this one!
Uncle Dave has gone on to write, illustrate, and publish more books since this write-up and his books are growing notoriety nationally with winning more Book Awards! (See bottom of this post) …
AND? He has a brand New Book Released just in time for the holiday gift-giving for your “little ones” titled; “Green Pickle Juice!”
I’m sure your kids know what ‘Pickle Juice’ can be used for? But the CAT will give you a HINT? #Ghostbusters! Lol.! Now available now as a paperback on “click here on Amazon”
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“Do You Have Any Use for Green Pickle Juice? You will learn the answer to this question and more in this fun, silly tale.”
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Uncle Dave Children’s Books
……. What more fabulous things can CAT share with about Uncle Dave Howard? Where you and your “TOTS” can connect with him through Social Media and go grab all his books for your little tots for Christmas as they also make great stocking stuffers too! “-) **Cat**
‘The Watchful Dead: A Tale of Old Hastur (A Ring Gargery Thriller)’
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Amazon BOOK INFO:
Series: A Ring Gargery Thriller (Book 1) Publisher: Glint Media (January 12, 2019) ISBN-10: 1733610812 Paperback: 199 pages – KindleLength: 201 pages Available For Kindle Unlimited Membership Genre: Gothic Fiction, Horror Literature & Fiction,
……. ABOUT THE BOOK:
Within the shadowy walls of ancient Hastur, reality and illusion walk hand in hand.
A 12-year-old boy housebound all his life, a conjure woman who talks to the dead, an evil slave trader driven ruthless by greed and a war hero whose greatest battles take place in his own mind: all are about to have their lives shaken to the core by powerful forces from beyond the grave.
A tale of murder, magic, and madness, The Watchful Dead is a nightmare blend of gothic traditionalism, magical realism and dark fantasy that will haunt you long after you turn its final page.
Readers are calling The Watchful Dead “a ride right off the bat” and “nicely written, with a lyrical quality that kept me turning virtual pages,” and the author “possesses the talents of a classic great writer.”
The Horror Fiction Review says, “All in all, it’s a gutsy, ambitious, skillful exploration of cosmic/epic dark fantasy that brings something new to both facets of the genres.”
……… ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
New Author, Joe Pawlowski is a retired journalist living in the Twin Cities of the great state of Minnesota with his wife, Debbie, and rescue dog, Lucy. Besides reading and writing, he enjoys music, movies and socializing with his many friends…
…… CAT’S BOOK REVIEW and RATING: Solid 4- STARS
Hauntingly Dark and Mysterious … Is The Watchful Dead
I will start by being transparent as this is not my normal genre of choice. I am also not a spoiler of any books. And, when I first read Mr. Pawlowski’s book title, my first thought was “Pirates”… far from it!
However, what a real ebook page-turner from the first few pages. A little too “gothic” for my taste, but this read had all the elements of dark thrilling mysterious suspense that holds your attention and keeps you deep within the pages and storyline.
Exceptionally written with unearthly characters, an end you really don’t see coming, and as a writer, I have no clue how this author kept up with all that goes on with Ring’s deeply disturbing and dysfunctional family and the full storyline unfolds.
And Oh the twisty weaves of dark magic, ghostly characters who passed on, fantasy and so much more within this great read.
I would suggest it to those who do enjoy a darker gothic thrill ride!
Definitely worth the read.
~Cat Lyon’s Reading and Writing Den by Author, Catherine Lyon
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Besides, Cat loves sharing many Book Blogs and Book Reviews to Support All Indie Authors. And? To share the love of a Good Book . . . Cat of Lyon Media Services and Cat Lyon’s Reading Den ✔🎁📚📚😻😺
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Author: Martha Reynolds Title: All’s Well in Jingle Valley Genre: Women’s Fiction This story works as a sequel to both A Jingle Valley Wedding and April in Galway, concluding the story threads that were started in both novels. While the novels in the rest of the series can stand alone, this one will […]
In fact, many self-published and traditionally published authors have had Amazon reviews removed from their books for violating their new guidelines. So my Tom, my friend who runs TCK Publishing and who has a helpful blog too. He shares today for all of us about ALL the New Rules of Amazon Review Policies in hopes it helps all who give it a read!
~CAT of Cat Lyon’s Reading Den
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Having problems with your Amazon book reviews? So are we.
Our team at TCK isalways happy when new books get immediate reviews on our Amazon product page. Our authors are also delighted when positive reviews start to roll in.
Amazon reviews not only build customer confidence, but they also create momentum. Book reviews can help improve your book sales and improve your rankings in Amazon’s algorithms by increasing your conversion rates (meaning more browsers actually end up buying your book).
Higher Amazon conversion rates influence cross-postings on other product pages and increase the chances that your book will be read and recommended by influencers or accepted by book promotion sites.
Not surprisingly, when reviews that had been rolling in suddenly start to disappear, it can be confusing and disappointing. To make matters worse, Amazon’s Customer Reviews Guidelines state,
“We can only discuss specific Customer Review removals with the person who originally posted the review.”
So, you may never know what the review said, who posted it, or why it was removed unless the person who posted it contacts you directly.
Amazon’s Newest Reviewer Policies
Amazon continually experiments with different guidelines and algorithms to eliminate fake reviews and “reviews for hire.” Their algorithms use machine learning and data mining to assess the multitudes of reviews that products and books receive daily, a task that would be impossible for the Amazon Community Guidelines team to tackle on their own.
While we at TCK Publishing applaud Amazon’s goal of a truthful review process, we don’t want legitimate reviews from readers and book reviewers to get caught in the crossfire!
In a relationship- and word-of-mouth-driven industry we believe authentic voices and relationships should outweigh machine learning and algorithms.
Here are some of Amazon’s current reviewer policies you should know about if you’re selling books on Amazon.
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1. You cannot offer anything in exchange for a review
“We do not permit reviews or votes on the helpfulness of reviews that are posted in exchange for compensation of any kind.” – Source
…. Paying for reviews is an obvious way to have your review deleted in a hurry.
But we were surprised to find that Amazon reviewer policies allow “book authors and publishers … to provide free or discounted copies of their books to readers, as long as the author or publisher does not require a review in exchange or attempt to influence the review.”
It is therefore important that the review never states “I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for a review.” If your reviewer insists on disclosing that they were offered a review copy, however, encourage them to use wording like “I received an advance review copy at no cost and without obligation from the author,” otherwise the review may be pulled.
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2. You cannot review your own book and family and friends cannot review your book
“We don’t allow individuals who share a household with the author or close friends to write Customer Reviews for that author’s book.”
Amazon has been cracking down ruthlessly on this policy. They have launched new data mining techniques in combination with artificial intelligence and machine learning to remove questionable reviews. Unfortunately, these tactics sometimes remove legitimate reviews as well.
“Family members or close friends of the person, group, or company selling on Amazon may not write Customer Reviews.”
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For example, if friends or family leaving reviews use the same IP address as the author, Amazon may deem the reviews to be from “someone you know” and remove the reviews. They even go so far as to remove reviews from anyone that the author has “friended” on Facebook or other social media.
Before you panic and start deleting your Twitter, Instagram, and author fan page on Facebook, however, remember that social media is still a great platform for marketing your book and building your reader base.
One of our authors recently received this cryptic message from Amazon, which does not make it clear what similar information caused the eliminated review:
Hello,
We removed the Customer Review for your book because our data shows that elements of your Amazon account match elements of the reviewer’s Amazon account. In such cases, we remove the review to maintain trust in our customer reviews and avoid any perception of bias.
Customer Reviews are meant to give customers unbiased product feedback from fellow shoppers. Because our goal is to provide Customer Reviews that help customers make informed purchase decisions, any reviews that could be viewed as advertising, promotional, or biased will not be posted.
3. Customers in the same household may not post multiple reviews of the same product
If you leave a review for a product, no one else from the same IP address will be able to leave a review for the same product.
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4. If your book has only sold a few copies but receives many reviews they may be removed
If an influx of reviews appears immediately after a book’s release even though it has sold only a few copies, Amazon could deem this suspicious behavior and remove the reviews.
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5. Reviews must be respectful
This is fairly obvious. If a review is slanderous, obscene, sexual, crude, etc. it will be removed. You can take a look at Amazon’s Community Guidelines for details of what constitutes a non-respectful review.
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6. The review cannot post promotional content
This is also fairly obvious. Reviews cannot be used to market other products.
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7. The reviewer must be a recent customer on Amazon
To contribute to Customer features (for example, Customer Reviews, Customer Answers, Idea Lists) or to follow other contributors, you must have spent at least $50 on Amazon.com using a valid credit or debit card in the past 12 months.
Amazon reviewers must be regular Amazon customers. Prime members are automatically enabled to leave reviews since their purchase of Prime exceeds the $50 minimum. If they are still on the free trial of Prime, however, the $50 minimum would still apply.
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8. The reviewer does not necessarily have to purchase the book
However, we recently spoke to an Amazon customer support agent who said that all nonverified reviews were being removed. That means that the reviewer would have had to purchase the product in question as well as other products totaling $50 in the past year. This contradicts Amazon’s current Community Guidelines, therefore we hope that this is just a temporary measure by Amazon.
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Be on the lookout for fake reviews
We’ve seen several fake reviews posted about our authors’ books. We aren’t sure of the motive behind them, but it could be a tactic by a competitor to lower the product ratings.
Here are some red flags that can alert you to potentially fake reviews:
● The reviewer’s posts are all the same or similar.
● The reviewer posts only one- or five-star reviews, and there are very few helpful votes on any of their reviews.
● The reviewer has only one or two reviews, usually one star or five stars.
● The reviewer has posted many reviews in a short amount of time. We have seen hundreds of reviews from one reviewer on the same day.
● The review is brief and doesn’t provide any reason or explanation.
● The review doesn’t make sense or apply to the book. Here’s an actual review that was left on one of our author’s books: “The book took over my Kindle, the book crashed my computer.”
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If you think a review on your book violates Amazon guidelines, report it
What can you do if you get a review that violates Amazon Guidelines? You can report it to the community help site.
To report: 1. Go to the review on your book listing
2. Click the “REPORT ABUSE” button
3. Click on the Report button
4. You can also contact Amazon Support atcommunity-help@amazon.com. You must specify the location of the review (copy and paste the URL for the specific review into the body of your email) and explain why you believe the review violates the community guidelines.
I could not possibly agree more with Tara about Literary Agents and Cat just love visiting “Tara’s Blog!” Great post girl. All my readers authors and writers need to go visit her Blog!
Cat Lyon xoxo
Articles listing literary agents who are actively seeking new authors are writerly catnip. It’s a gateway drug to hope for any author who dreams of seeing their name written sideways on a bookshelf someday.
Every time I see one it’s like I’m playing ‘Fastest Finger First’ on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, where the odds are somewhat better than getting published these days. These articles are a temptation of success and glory to anyone who cares to take proper notice of them.
This sort of article is getting more common these days, precisely because I imagine that they get all the other clicks as well as mine. And of course for me there’s another bonus: they’re perfect blog fodder. It’sthe best indication of what literary agents think is trending, or at least trended 6 months ago at best.
But trendspotting isn’t as easy as you think. You may…