Sisters of the Prophecy Giveaway

01 Apr, 2010 by in michelle zink, sisters of the prophecy, stephanie pellegrin 5 comments

One of our sweet Twilight Mom/ book blogger friends, Steph Pellegrin is giving away one of our Angel photos in connection with her interview with Michlle Zink, author of Sister of the Prophecy…”And now on to the giveaway portion of this blog post. Heather from Fire and Ice Photos has donated this beautiful photograph for me to give away!

I *love* this photo. Doesn’t it remind you of the first cover of Prophecy of the Sisters?


Check out Heather’s Blog, Twitter, Etsy, Facebook, and Flickr pages!!! Be sure to start following her and give her a big THANK YOU for donating our prize this go-around. šŸ™‚
How can you win said prize, you ask? It’s easy? Read the contest rules below.
Contest Rules:

* Simply leave a comment on thepost (WITH YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS!!!!) to be entered! While I’d love for you to follow my blog or Twitter, I want you to follow me because you think I’m cool, not because I give away prizes and make following a requirement.

* Contest ends in one week on April 7, 2010 at Midnight CST.

* I will put everyone’s comment in a hat/bowl/box and pick a winner.

* If you’re picked, I will email you giving you the good news. If you do not respond to my email within 48 hours, I will have to pick another winner.

* This contest will be US only. šŸ™ I’ll have more international contests in the future so keep checking back!

Good luck! Happy posting, everyone! šŸ™‚
Posted by Stephanie at 6:13 PM
Head over here to enter! http://www.stephaniepellegrin.com/ or post your entry below…

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Poise & Petite Hair Clip and Brooch

30 Mar, 2010 by in vintage 38 comments

Today’s Etsy giveaway is from FloraBond…Busy mom and lover of vintage and handmade! Livin in Idaho, but from Tacoma/Seattle area and miss it!! Hello everyone in Seattle, I miss you and the shopping!
Flora Bond was started in September of 2008, and soon after started a line of vintage fabric flower necklaces and accessories.

My passion is to design custom wedding necklaces and millinery. Flora Bond has done many custom wedding designs and would be happy to help put together a wonderful necklace to accent your dress. Necklaces and accessories are designed around the fabric, neckline, and color of your dress.

I would love to help create a special custom Flora Bond necklace, brooch, earrings, hairpiece or bracelet. A purchase with me is a personal and special experience. You tell me your thoughts, I convo you options, then you tell me your ideas and thoughts on my options etc. We work together and create an amazing Flora Bond design.

My rosettes are handmade using 5 different methods depending on the look I am after and the fabric used. They are secured to a backing sometimes and then always, needle sculpted (hand stitched through the flowers) until they are perfection! Hard work I know, but so worth it! Every necklace has a soft cotton backing.

90% of my fabrics are vintage/repurposed and 95% of my chains are vintage. I make an effort to describe what goes into my designs so you know how hard I work and just how wonderful the components and fabrics are. Thank you for your support!!
Feel free to convo me anytime with a question or even to say hi!

Flora Bond fabric necklaces are in Boutiques in the USA, Japan, and in the cutest little high end boutique Lemon Meringue downtown IF. My Necklaces are also featured for sale at the Craft and Folk Art Museum in CA, and also in Richmond, Virginia. www.quirkgallery.com

She is giving away a Poise and Petite (( Hair clip and brooch )) Vintage fiber art.


To enter to win
: leave your name below

Additional entries
+3 for every dollar donated to Chile via PayPal to heatoddgardner@yahoo.com
100% of your donations go straight to families there
+2 Visit her Etsy shop at http://www.etsy.com/shop/florabond and mark your favorite item by hearting it, tell us which one you picked
+2 Visit and follow her Blog: http://www.florabond.blogspot.com/
+2 Become a fan of her on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Flora-Bond/133440972619 and us at Fire and Ice
+5 post this on your blog, leave the link
+3 retweet this contest on twitter, leave the link
+2 follow her on twitter @florabond and us @FireIcePhotos add your entries and leave the total in the comments
+3 visit our Etsy shop and pick your fave item http://www.etsy.com/shop/HeatherZahnGardner
Contest ends April 30, 2010 and is open internationally

Contest Winners

30 Mar, 2010 by in contest winners 2 comments

Congratulations to our most recent giveaway winners!

Austenland Hardback Book -Katy @afewmorepages http://fireandicereads.com/2010/03/austenland-by-shannon-hale-giveway.html

Chewlry Jewelry- @risyahoneydew http://fireandicereads.com/2010/02/chewelry-jewelry-giveaway.html This one had 142 entries…you go girl!

Strangeling Prints- Creative Taylor, Kara Sisley, Nicky at Wicked Awesome Books http://fireandicereads.com/2010/02/steampunk-alice-in-wonderland-signed.html

Puck on a Spider’s Thread necklace -@409cope http://fireandicereads.com/2010/02/puck-seated-on-spiders-thread.html

Please email me your street address so we can send them off!

Review and Blog Tour-Sharp Edge of a Knife

30 Mar, 2010 by in Nichole Giles, utah authors 1 comment

Product Details
Paperback: 142 pages
Publisher: Golden Wings Enterprises (January 20, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0979434025

Product Description from Amazon
Most people would have panicked, sitting bound and gagged on a boulder in the middle of the desert as I was, but for some reason, I didn’t. A strange kind of reassurance washed over me from somewhere deep within. Whether it was peace that I’d go quickly, or comfort that I was being protected, I wasn’t sure. When Mel Petersen leaves for work on the morning of February 7, he has no idea what awaits him. A few miles from his house, Mel picks up a pair of young men who appear to be college students, hoping to prevent them from having to walk in the cold. What Mel doesn’t know is that the men are actually convicts on the run from the law who are desperate to get away by any means necessary. When one of his passengers holds a knife to Mel’s throat, he has no choice but to submit to the demands of the criminals. Mel hopes he has what it takes to talk his captors into letting him live so he can return to his wife and children, but fears they will kill him before he has the chance. Based on a true story, The Sharp Edge of a Knife follows Mel and his captors on an unforgettable ride that will have you questioning the depth of your faith and sitting on the edge of your seat as it grabs your attention from the first sentence and keeps you riveted until the very end.

About the Author
Nichole Petersen Giles is the daughter of Joseph Petersen, Mel and Jeneal’s second child and firstborn son. She was born in Nevada, and moved with her parents to a number of cities in and around the Midwest, mostly staying in Utah, Nevada, Arizona, and snatches of time in Texas. Her future aspirations include adding a tropical island to her growing list of locations. For now, she plans to travel to as many tropical locations as possible, scouting for her future home in paradise. Her early career plans included becoming a megastar actress or a rock star, but she decided instead to have a family and then become a writer, in that order. Writing is her passion, but she also loves to spend time with her family, travel, drive in the rain with the convertible top down, and play music at full volume so she can sing along. Her first book Mormon Mishaps and Mischief, an anthology of humorous anecdotes, was released in December 2009 by Cedar Fort Inc. and can be found online and wherever LDS books are sold. Some of her other work has been published in Highlights for Children, The Friend, and Boys’ Quest, and she blogs regularly at http://www.nicholegiles.blogspot.com/. For more information about Nichole or her work, contact her at writenichole@gmail.com.

I was sent this book by Utah author Nichole Giles after meeting her at Utah Authorpalooza. The story really hits home for me. My grandfather’s brother was killed by a hitchhiker he picked up in Utah back when he was a young father. And, my great Uncle left behind a young wife and family. ” The Sharp edge of a Knife” is a story filled with faith and prayers. It is a wonderful tale of how one person’s belief can influence the life of even the most hardened criminal. I especially loved Nichole’s historical information and newspaper clippings in the the back of the book. She is an awesome person and this book is based on the story of her own grandfather. Pick it up, it’s a good read!

Sharp Edge of A Knife Super Giveaway

30 Mar, 2010 by in giveaway, Nichole Giles, The Sharp Edge of a Knife, utah authors 7 comments


The Sharp Edge of a Knife Giveaway!

Message from author Nichole Giles: To celebrate the release of The Sharp Edge of a Knife, Iā€™ve put together an exciting giveaway, with several opportunities to win. Since the book deals a lot with making choices, the prizes all have something to do with choice.

Among prizes Iā€™ve been collecting, Lisa at Watches by Lisa has agreed to sponsor the giveaway by donating a custom made beaded watch and face. Head on over to her blog and take a look at the incredible selection.

Watches by Lisa

So, choice number one: the winner gets to choose a watch band and face so that their watch is personalized to their tastes and fashion needs.

Yes, I realize that a beaded watch is not exactly a prize to be coveted by a bunch of masculine men (though it makes a great gift for the woman or girl in your life), which is why Iā€™m also giving away more great stuff. Check out the following really cool prizes:

1. Choice between: An autographed copy of the New York Times number one bestselling novel, Wings by Aprilynne Pikeā€”orā€”a non-autographed copy of The Darwin Awards, Intelligent Design by Wendy Northcuttā€”orā€”a numbered, autographed copy of Recovering Charles by Jason F. Wright. Click here to learn more about Wings, here to read about The Darwin Awards, and here to find out about Recovering Charles.

2. Choice between: A $25 gift certificate to the Restaurant Morelia in Murray, UT (Sorry out-of-state peeps, this is local to Utah.) or $25 worth of vinyl lettering by Whaddayawannasay Vinyl Letteringā€”you choose your quote or phrase.

Bonus prize for author types
3. You may substitute any of the above selections with the following incredible opportunity: The chance to sit in on a critique session with my wonderful, amazing, incredible critique group. While there, you will be treated to not one, but six critiques on the first chapter of your work in progress. This is no ordinary group. We have in our midst some fabulous authors including Tristi Pinkston, acquisitions editor for Valor publishing and author of the Secret Sisters series, Danyelle Ferguson, freelance editor and author of (dis)Abilities and the Gospelā€”who will edit via internet, since she actually lives in Kansasā€”Heather Justesen, author of The Ballā€™s In Her Court and the upcoming release, Rebound, Kimberly Job, author of Iā€™ll Know You By Heart, and Keith Fisher, up and coming author of womenā€™s fiction and plotting genius, and Nichole Giles, also known as D.N. Giles.

**If you are not local to Utah, but would still like this option, we will still critique your chapter online.
**If enough people enter this contest, I reserve the right to choose extra winners and give away some, or all, of the prizes left after the top three winners have made their choices.
Entries will be accepted between March 15th and April 3rd. On April 5th Nichole will announce the contest winners on her blog.

Entry requirements:
1. You must be a follower of my blog.
2. You must leave a comment telling me which prize you want to win and why.
3. For those wishing to win the watch, you must go to
Watches by Lisa and become a follower, then come back and tell me which watch combination is your favorite.

Extra entries:
1. Blog about this contest, then come back and leave either a url address or a link in a comment.
2. Twitter this contest, tell me where to see your tweet in a comment.
3. Follow me on Twitter @FireIcePhotos
4. Follow Nichole on Twitter.
5. Facebook the contest. If your Facebook page is private, and Iā€™m not your friend, I canā€™t see that youā€™ve done this, so youā€™ll need to friend me.
6. Become a fan of The Sharp Edge of a Knife on Facebook.
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Mom’s Monday "One Tree"

29 Mar, 2010 by in Uncategorized Leave a comment

published April 4th 2009
by Innovative Kids
details Hardcover, 20 pages
isbn 1584768118
5 stars
Synopsis from Goodreads: This earth-friendly series is made from 98% post consumer recycled materials and printed with eco friendly inks. Each hardcover book’s simple,nonfiction content inspires children to love and respect the natural world and the parent spread at the back of each book shows how easy it is to practice (and teach!) earth-friendly habits right at home.From the insects that nibble on its leaves to the tiny creatures that call its branches home, one tree is the center for a whole world of life.
This series of books and garden kits is absolutely perfect for any little one. I LOVE that the books are printed on cardboard and still have bright beautiful illustrations. The little woodsy creatures in One Tree are so adorable! The binding is stitched with string and the whole line is earth friendly. By far one of my favorite creations ever!

ALice in Wonderland Bookmarks

29 Mar, 2010 by in Uncategorized 37 comments

Today’s giveaway is a whole bunch of fun Alice in Wonderland handmade book-ey items from Bookish Kind! We sell one-of-a-kind handmade, and original versed bookmarks, tags, calling cards, and other paper products, as well as vintage and craft items.
We hope you find something charming, old, or irresistable to take home with you!

The items are:
1 Alice in Wonderland book
Set of 5 Alice tags
Set of 5 White Rabbit tea cards
Set of 5 Mad Hatter bookmarks
Set of 5 Red Queen tags
1 mini fabric covered art booklet

To enter to win:(there are six winners)
+1 Leave a comment below
+3 for each dollar contributed to our Chile relief fund via Paypal to heatoddgardner@yahoo.com or if you prefer to send supplies, please email me at fireandice.heather@gmail.com
+3 Visit her etsy shop and heart it http://www.etsy.com/shop/bookishkind
+2 comment below what your favorite item from her shop is

+3 Follow us on Twitter @FireIcePhotos
+3 tweet this contest or post on Fb, leave your link
+5 add our button to your blog
+3 Become a fan on our facebook page Fire and Ice
+5 add this contest to your blog, leave the link
+3 Visit our Etsy shop and pick your favorite item http://www.etsy.com/shop/HeatherZahnGardner

Contest ends April 29, 2010 and is International Good Luck!

PickleFacePlace Tie Giveaway

27 Mar, 2010 by in etsy, free stuff, pickle face place, ties 18 comments


Today’s Etsy shop feature is one of my amazing friends…PickleFacePlace!
“After scouring stores for cute boy things, and not finding what I wanted, I decided to start making my own ties out of the fabrics I loved! My little pickle now has enough ties to last the rest of his life, and I’m passing my obsession on to you!”

Welcome to the Grand Opening of PickleFace Place!
Created by a mother who knows, we offer these uniquely combined features that deal with the challenges youā€™ve faced in trying to find the perfect tie for your little guy!

1. THOUGHTFUL DESIGN
PickleFace Place ties are handmade with an adjustable Velcro closure for easy-on/easy-off. (A must, for wriggly, squiggly boys!) No clip-ons that droop, break, or fall off easily; no elastic that stretches out; and no full ties that can function as a cinch, posing a safety issue for busy, curious little boys.
2. MAJOR STYLE
PickleFace Place ties LOOK like full ties! Our straps are made from the same material as the tie itself, and each knot is tied perfectly for a tight, clean, crisp look. No more sloppy looking ties or re-tying after he wiggles himself out of it. These ties are made to stay put! Weā€™re also always on the lookout for great new fabrics that will keep your boys looking dapper through all seasons and holidays!
3. EASY CARE
PickleFace Place ties areā€¦ā€¦.ā€¦wait for itā€¦ā€¦ā€¦.wait for itā€¦ā€¦ā€¦..WASHABLE!! Seriously. Because what little boy do you know that actually keeps his clothes clean? Unlike other ties that use felt inserts, we use Pellon fleece, which is machine washable and wonā€™t shrink. We thought youā€™d like that.
4. HIGHER STANDARD
PickleFace Place offers FIVE standard sizes, offering a better fit for all your growing boyā€™s needs.

To enter to win
a custom tie of your choice:
+1 Leave a comment below
+3 for each dollar contributed to our Chile relief fund via Paypal to heatoddgardner@yahoo.com or if you prefer to send supplies, please email me at fireandice.heather@gmail.com
+3 Visit her etsy shop and heart it http://www.etsy.com/shop/picklefaceplace
+3 Follow us on Twitter @FireIcePhotos
+3 Become a fan on our facebook pagesx at PickleFace Place and Fire and Ice
+2 Visit our Flickr gallery of the earthquake and comment http://www.flickr.com/photos/heatherzahngardner/galleries/72157623541060135/
+5 add this contest to your blog, leave the link
+3 Visit our Etsy shop and pick your favorite item http://www.etsy.com/shop/HeatherZahnGardner

Contest ends April 27, 2010 and is International Good Luck!

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Utah Author Spotlight-Kristyn Crow

26 Mar, 2010 by in utah authors 6 comments

photo by Heather Gardner

Today’s Utah author spotlight is Kristyn Crow. I met her at Authorpalooza (on the far right) and she is an incredible person! I CAN not believe she finds the time to write and publish books with seven children of her own! What a super woman…

Where were you born?
I was born in Inglewood, California. At the time it was a scary gang-infested place, and our family home was ransacked and burglarized. I also remember my father having to chase someone down the street who was lurking around our property.

Where did you attend college?
I was an English major at BYU. I also worked at BYU in both the Admissions and School Relations Offices.

What are your hobbies?
It sounds cheesy, but my hobby is writing. I love to do it; I’m obsessed with it. It’s work and play at the same time. I also enjoy reading, biking, going on dates with my husband, checking email and Facebook, chatting with my sisters on the phone, and watching great movies. There are about ten DVDs that I’ve probably watched fifty times each (at least), and I never tire of them.

What are your favorite all-time books?
I always find this question nearly impossible to answer. But here are some books I’ve read recently and enjoyed:

The Actor and the Housewife, by Shannon Hale

Star Girl, by Jerry Spinelli

This is What I Did: by Ann Dee Ellis

The Chosen One, by Carol Lynch Williams

The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins

As for picture books, my childhood favorites were:

The Monster at the End of this Book, by Jon Stone

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Day, by Judith Viorst

When did you start writing your books and how long did it take to get them published?
I’ve been writing stories since I was a small child, and announced to my parents that I wanted to be an author when I was about six. I didn’t know any authors or writers, and have no idea where the desire came from. It’s something I’ve known I wanted to do from my very earliest memory.

So considering how young I was when I had the dream, it’s hard to say exactly how long it took me to get published. But it wouldn’t be a stretch to say more than thirty years. Specifically, it took me about eight years to get my first book published, from the time I wrote it to seeing it on the shelves.

Who is your hero/ mentor?
My hero is my mother, Kathryn Gale Riley, who died of breast cancer on February 15, 1994 at the young age of 50. She taught me to believe I could accomplish anything if I worked hard enough. She had total confidence in me, even when I didn’t. And she cared deeply about even the most minute, insignificant details of my life. It’s hard to lose someone like that.

My mentor is Rick Walton. Rick is the author of more than 75 children’s books, and he took me under his wing when I was a student in his class. He taught me how to properly craft a picture book and then — even more important–showed me how to navigate the frightening world of marketing and publicity once I began to sell manuscripts. I will be forever grateful for his wisdom, insight, and friendship.

What suggestion would you give young writers?
Don’t delude yourself by thinking writing for children is easy. It isn’t. Go to every writing conference and class you can possibly afford. Be an eager student. Pay attention and take notes. Seek out the authors who write the way you want to, and get advice from them. Find mentors – people who are ahead of you in the publishing process. Ask and learn from them. And of course, write, and get as much feedback from other writers as you can. Crave critiques like a junkie. Look for trends in the comments you’re receiving. What are you doing wrong in your story? Fix it. Keep getting feedback and fixing. Get feedback, fix. Get feedback, fix. Be driven and determined, and publication will happen.

Where did the inspiration for your books come from?
COOL DADDY RAT was inspired by three years of living in the heart of New York City. That place is its own universe, with a rhythm all its own, and the feel of it never left me.

Writing BEDTIME AT THE SWAMP was a strange experience of sitting up to the computer, typing the first few lines of text, and having an uninvited chorus just storm right into the story. Then it took off running as I tried frantically to keep up. It hasn’t happened since, but I hope it will soon.

THE MIDDLE-CHILD BLUES was inspired by the old Enjoli television advertisement I remembered from my childhood. It used part of the song “I’m a Woman” by Peggy Lee. It went, “I can bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan….” That tune has been stuck in my head–honestly– for three decades. I especially loved the big band echoing the voice. “I can bring home the bacon,” BUM BAH DA DAH, etc. So I was sitting with my middle son goofing around on my laptop and started typing text with that tune in my head. “Well, first there was Raymond,” BUM BAHH DA DAH. “And then came Lee…” And since my middle son was sitting with me, I sang, “I’ve got the middle child blues,” and he laughed. It clicked. As is typical for me, the words and the rhythm of the manuscript come first. Then, when I’ve finally got a good vibe going I realize the story is a mess. So I have to go back and craft a story within the rhyme scheme I’ve set up. That’s the grueling part. It’s a backwards way of doing things.

Are you working on any books right now?
I’m always working on something. Right now I’m writing a middle-grade novel, and a handful of new picture books.

What do you aspire to do before you die?
Celebrate my ninetieth birthday. Hopefully Iā€™ll have authored bunches of books.

How do you find time to write/illustrate with other responsibilities?
I’ve got seven children, so finding time to write has been challenging. I’ve had to use a laptop and position it in the center of the house, where I could generally observe kids coming and going and direct traffic. For many years there was no possible way for me to write alone, quietly by myself. I had to filter noise in my brain. Now, my youngest child is in first grade and I’ve finally got all day by myself to write. It’s been fantastic.

What was your road to being published like?
Ten years ago I registered for the Writing and Illustrating for Young Readers Workshop http://www.foryoungreaders.com/facultybios.html as an unpublished writer, snuck into Rick Walton’s class (they said it was full) and he thought my work was good enough to show to the visiting agent. He set-up a private meeting, but she only laughed at my work. Really. (It wasn’t a good laugh.) When I returned to Rick’s class, he picked my spirits up off the floor and referred me to a different agent, but I was afraid to go through that humiliation again. When I finally did muster the courage, I sent off my stories, and three months later the second agent enthusiastically signed me on. I often wonder, what if I hadn’t tried again?

What is your all-time favorite children’s book?
My favorite picture book of all-time is Saving Sweetness, by Diane Stanley. I think it’s absolutely brilliant.

Do you have a writer’s group?
I have an amazing writer’s group, and I believe every writer (aspiring and published) should be in one. I wouldn’t sell a single manuscript without the amazing insights of my group. I also love the way we cheer for each other’s successes, and support each other during times of disappointment.

Thanks so much for taking the time to do an interview with us! Kristyn has generously donated for a giveaway! And watch for upcoming reviews and an author chat with her coming soon!

To enter to win an autographed copy of her book “Big Daddy Rat”: leave your name in the comments below!

additional entries
+2 Visit her website at http://www.kristyncrow.com/ and comment
+2 follow her and us on twitter @kristyncrow @fireicephotos, leave your user name
+3 tweet this contest
+3 for each dollar donated to our chile relief fund
+1 for telling us your favorite Children’s book!

Total your entries and leave your links.

Contest ends April 26, 2010 and is open internationally!