Welcome back, my fellow creatives! I’ve always been thrilled to see how much my three little Bs love to read, but it makes my heart melt to hear my daughter Blondie say she wants to do a podcast with me to share her favorite books. When I said we could make a little “12 Days of Christmas” style series in December, Blondie whipped through her books and picked twelve for us to study. She even designed our banner with her favorite fantasy creature. x

So here we are! I’m blessed to have such amazing kindred spirits in my life, and I am so very blessed to have a daughter who loves storytelling as much as I do.
On the fifth day of Blondie’s Books, my daughter gave to me:
Writing with Rosie by Patricia Reilly Giff

What does a reader experience in those opening pages, and what lessons can a writer take away in studying but a few paragraphs? Let’s find out!
If you do not see the audio player above, you can access the player here.
Why did you pick this book, Blondie?
I first saw this book when I was browsing the free book section at the library. My mom spotted this and I’ve been in love with it since. It has some very useful tips for writers starting their journey and I certainly think if you have any young ‘uns at home who are thinking about writing a novel, this is the perfect choice.
Stay tuned for more storytellin’ and carol-singin’!
Read on, share on, and write on, my friends!

Great choice. Helpful for beginning writers PLUS a dog on the cover.
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Everyone needs to have writing lessons with a dog. -Blondie 🙂
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As a budding author and reviewer, Blondie’s on fire! ;0)
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Thank you! I’m glad you like how we are doing so far. Merry Christmas! -Blondie
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I liked that version of the carol…and these story cuppings are fun!
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Happy you like it! 🙂 -Blondie
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Again so much fun and so many smiles. I really could do with reading that fantastic book. I wish I could write a story. Blondie can, Blondies mum can.
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You really should try and write a story! It really isn’t that hard once you get the hang of it. I could give you more tips! Just ask! -Blondie 🙂
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Listening to this was such fun! I love the idea of Rosie, the ‘distraction dog’. I have one of those in my head! I agree that there is something very special about talking about writing with a fellow writer. Only they can truly understand that obsession with words, and the delights and set-backs that accompany the story-telling craft. Carry on writing!
A giant cat next time? I’ll be back!!
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