Showing posts with label The Little Leaf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Little Leaf. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

"The Little Leaf" reviews


This morning I found a couple reviews for "The Little Leaf"

CurledUpKids.com

SuperMom.com

And one from last year that is new to me at TheRempels4

Thursday, August 19, 2010

I got mine!


I've been meaning to post this all week. I got my copy of "The Little Leaf" on Monday. I can't tell you how great it feels to be published, FINALLY!! I've really been blessed this year, and I'm truly thankful.

The next book (a sequel to The Searcher) is halfway done now, and looks to be my best work yet, if I do say so myself.

Friday, July 16, 2010

The Little Leaf



Hey everyone. It's been a while since I had time to blog, and here is the reason why: "The Little Leaf" is now availabe for purchase at Barnes & Noble. Written by Jairo Penaranda, and illustrated by Ryan Loghry, "The Little Leaf" is the story of one leaf's quest to stay on the tree to see Christmas! Click here to go to "The Little Leaf" page at Barnes & Noble.

Monday, April 19, 2010

A special day for an Author/Illustrator


Today I had the wonderful opportunity to give a couple of presentations at Our Lady of Lourdes here in Vancouver. One hour for the pre-school to third grade, and then another hour for the fourth to eighth grade. I talked about what it's like to be an illustrator, and showed them the children's books I've finished, The Searcher; and The Little Leaf by Jairo Penaranda; and the interactive website I built.

Then we did "How to Draw" to wind things up. It was sort of like career day, before a much larger group. They have a great school there, from what I saw. The faculty were warm and friendly, and the kids were very well behaved. I had a lot of fun, and enjoyed talking with the students. I was amazed at how many very good artists they have there.

A special thank you from me to my friends Kim Wellman who thought the whole thing up and suggested it; to Beth Anderson the librarian at Our Lady of Lourdes for setting everthing up; and to Iris Wellman and my wife Angela for encouraging me to do it.


Here are some very cute kids drawing away.


They were really having fun here, drawing an elephant.


I really liked this young man's drawing of Chip.



At the end I walked down to the door, and as they filed out the kids showed me what they had drawn. It was so cool, to see their creativity on the page. I'm very glad I did this. Several kids asked me to autograph their drawings for them, that was kind of nifty. I also signed many copies of The Searcher which the kids had purchased and brought in.


Some were too shy to show me their work, while one girl was so excited she could hardly stand it. She wants to be an illustrator when she grows up, and gave me a drawing of a unicorn, which is now proudly on display in my office.