Posts Tagged ‘guest post’
The Influencers
Posted on: March 12, 2026
- In: Dreams | guest posts | Memories | People
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Sally Cronin at Smorgasbord Blog Magazine is running a wonderful series about people who have influenced our lives. She has invited us to describe someone who has made an impact and helped make us the person we are. Several people came to mind, family members, employers and special friends. But the person who made the most difference at an early age was my Grade Three teacher, Miss Roll. For those who have not read Sally’s post (and I know many of you have), please check it out. There may be someone special you would like to share.

Darlene & Miss Roll
Who has influenced you and your life?
- In: Amanda Travels | Books | reviews
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Sally Cronin, book marketer and indie supporter extraordinaire, invites us to share an excerpt of one of our books on her blog. Here is mine, along with a fabulous review of Amanda in Ireland: The Body in the Bog.

A Visit With Stevie Turner
Posted on: November 18, 2025
- In: Amanda Travels | Blog Launch Tour | Books | guest posts | reviews
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I am pleased to be a guest on prolific writer and blogger Stevie Turner as the last stop on this awesome blog tour. Stevie has a jam-packed post including two excerpts, the trailer, a discussion on picking names and descriptions for characters, and a wonderful review from a reader. Thanks, Stevie, for wrapping this tour up so nicely.

Stevie Turner is a British author of romantic suspense, paranormal stories, and women’s fiction family dramas, which are sometimes humorous. She is a cancer survivor, and still lives in the same picturesque Suffolk village that she and husband Sam moved to in 1991 with their two sons. She often visits the Isle of Wight, where they have a caravan and where she gets inspired.
One of her short stories, ‘Lifting the Black Dog’, was published in ‘1000 Words or Less Flash Fiction Collection’ (2016). Her screenplay ‘For the Sake of a Child’ won a silver award in the Spring 2017 Depth of Field International Film Festival, and her novel ‘A House Without Windows’ gained interest in 2017 from De Coder Media, an independent film production company based in New York. ‘Finding David’ reached the quarter-finals of the 2019 ScreenCraft Cinematic Short Story Competition. She has also branched out into the world of audiobooks, screenplays, and translations.
Stevie’s books are realistic and character-driven. To quote reader Roberta Baden-Powell, ‘I’m looking forward to reading your new book, and find your books the best so far. The style you write in has given me a new perspective and a renewed inspiration in reading once again.’
You can find her website at www.stevieturner.uk and her blog at www.steviet3.wordpress.com
Here’s the blog tour schedule in case you missed any.
October 3 – Esther Chilton
October 6 – Sally Cronin
October 9 – Yvette Prior
October 13 – Barb Taub
October 15 – Jacqui Murray
October 20 – Teri Polen, Bad Moon Rising
October 24 – Miriam Hurdle
October 28 – DL Finn
November 3 – Colleen Chesebro
November 7 – Pete Springer
November 10 – Robbie Cheadle
November 14 – Jennifer Kelland
November 16 – Marie Bailey
November 18 – Stevie Turner
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A Visit With Pete Springer
Posted on: November 7, 2025
- In: Amanda Travels | Blog Launch Tour | Books | reviews | Writing
- 41 Comments
Today, the tour stops at the blog of Pete Springer, teacher extraordinaire, author, super grandfather, and all-around great guy! We discuss favourite childhood books and why writing for children is important. My little dog Lia makes a surprising appearance as well. Please check it out.
Note, Pete is off to visit his adorable grandson, so he may not be able to respond to comments right away.

Pete Springer taught elementary school for thirty-one years (grades 2-6). Even though he retired over three years ago, his passion will always be supporting education, kids, and teachers.
When he came out of the teaching program, he realized how unprepared he was for what was in store for him in the classroom. His college education mainly focused on learning theory rather than the practical day-to-day challenges that all teachers face. Thankfully, he had some great mentors to lean on to help support him in the early part of my career.
He made it his mission to pay it forward to the next generation of teachers. He was a master teacher to four student teachers, and has several former students who are now teachers, including one who teaches at his former elementary school!
He has written an awesome book. They Call Me Mom, a wonderful guide for teachers, as well as parents and anyone who works with children.
Here is what one reader had to say: “This book is a must-read for all new teachers and those teachers that need a reminder they are human! Mr. Springer educates others in his easy-to-read, story-like, first-hand manuscript. You will laugh, cry, and get motivated to be the best educator you can. After reading this, I have a better outlook on relationships with my colleagues and am reminded to savor every moment.”
Thanks, Pete, for being part of the blog tour and for your great review. Enjoy your visit with your grandson.
Here’s the blog tour schedule in case you missed any.
October 3 – Esther Chilton
October 6 – Sally Cronin
October 9 – Yvette Prior
October 13 – Barb Taub
October 15 – Jacqui Murray
October 20 – Teri Polen, Bad Moon Rising
October 24 – Miriam Hurdle
October 28 – DL Finn
November 3 – Colleen Chesebro
November 7 – Pete Springer
November 10 – Robbie Cheadle
November 14 – Jennifer Kelland
November 16 – Marie Bailey
November 18 – Stevie Turner
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