Susan Thogerson Maas
I grew up in the green state of Oregon, coming to love the birds, flowers, and other wild things of the woods. Our family homeschooled for sixteen years, spending wonderful vacations at the beach or camping in the western United States and British Columbia. For most of my adult life, I have been a part-time writer, creating personal experience stories, homeschooling articles, devotionals, Sunday school curriculum, and children’s stories and books. I enjoy looking for signs of the eternal in nature and the small, everything events in our lives.
I have published two children’s novels, Picture Imperfect and Abbie’s Woods: Defending the Nest aimed at girls ages 8-12, but enjoyed by women of all ages. Read more about both at the WhiteFire Publishing website. Here is some info for you, as well.
Twelve-year-old JJ loves three things: her great-grandma, her cat, and photography. But she’s never going to be a real photographer unless she gets better equipment. When her best friend, Kat, discovers a photo contest with the grand prize of a fancy digital camera—the kind JJ’s parents could never afford—she jumps at the chance to win it.
Things start going wrong when ditzy Aunt Lissa moves in under mysterious circumstances and JJ’s forced to share her room. Why did Lissa lose her job anyway? Kat has all sorts of theories—theories that bring more trouble than the girls can imagine.
Gram’s not doing so great, the cat’s always trying to sneak out, and Aunt Lissa’s ruining JJ’s summer. According to Gram, photography is JJ’s God-given talent, but how can that be true when everything keeps going wrong?
Endorsement –
“Delightful characters, realistic situations, and beautifully expressed emotions make Picture Imperfect the perfect read.”
~ANGELA RUTH STRONG,
Author of The Fun4Hire Series
Endorsement –
“The moving story of a young girl who finds her God-given gift, while coming to terms with loss and change.”
~BILL MEYERS,
Author of Eli and The Jesus Experience
Endorsement – Jeanne St. John Taylor
“Young readers will relate to the story of a girl trying to find her place in her family and in the world, and the strong voice and gentle sense of humor will keep them reading. Not to mention a wayward cat and a mystery or two. A fun read with real emotions and good values.”
~JEANNIE ST. JOHN TAYLOR,
Radio Host and Author/Illustrator of thirty-plus books
Available in paperback or ebook at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble online.
Twelve-year-old Abbie Keegan loves spending time in the woods behind her house and watching the silly-looking baby robins as they grow. The woods are a retreat from her parents’ constant bickering and from her sweet, but needy, little brother.
Then Abbie sees two boys breaking bottles in the pond. She refuses to allow such harm to “her” woods. However, every attempt she makes to stop the boys only provokes them to greater destruction. Her retreat becomes a place of fear instead of peace. A feud is born, and Abbie feels helpless to stop it. At home, her parents seem close to divorce and her brother’s asthma is getting worse. How can Abbie protect the people and places she loves?
Available in paperback or ebook at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or WhiteSpark, a division of WhiteFire Publishing.
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I was wondering if you accept guest post for your blog. If you do, I would like to submit a few. I’m a recent college graduate, with an English major, looking to build out my portfolio. I can write on a wide variety of topics and am sure you would be happy with the quality. Please email me back if you are interested. Thank you for your time.
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