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Kid Lit Review Interview

Today, Kid Lit Reviews has me as their award-winning author to discuss my book Babysitting SugarPaw.  

This book won the pretigious Mom’s Choice Silver Honoree for Excellence and the 2011 League of Utah Writers Silver Quill Award. 

The blog host Sue Morris is a delight to work with and she really gets to know you and your book before sending interview questions. She asked a few tough questions I had to really think about before answering. A nice change for the wrote answers I am so used to repeating time and time again.

I invite you to go read the interview and Sue's review of my book today. The review will be posted a bit later so you may have to revisit the site for that post.

I truly thank Sue for taking the time to read my book Babysitting SugarPaw and for interviewing me as well.


If you would like to follow Kid Lit Reviews, there will be lots of new reviews and maybe an interview or two. If you are an author and would like to be interviewed, let KLR know. Your comments and suggestions are always welcome.

Read my interview at 
http://kid-lit-reviews.com/2012/09/29/a-short-qa-with-author-v-s-grenier/

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