My new website is up and running—and I love it! I will be blogging over there from now on, so I hope you’ll take a look. You can also find my essays, videos, and other important links over there. I will check with my web designer to see if current subscribers need to sign up again at the new site (I don’t think so). Just had the most amazing afternoon at the Brooklyn Museum Children’s Book Fair…sold almost all my books and had people coming back for titles that had sold out. Some people even asked to see An Angel for Mariqua, which I was editing whenever I had a spare moment. The demand is real! I know it, I say it all the time, but there’s nothing like seeing parents and kids excited about the books I create! I’ll have 2 more titles ready for December so stay tuned. You can read my blog, “like” my Author Zetta Elliott page on Facebook, and/or follow me on Twitter (@zettaelliott). The new website gives you the option of signing up for my newsletter, too. See you over there!
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November 15, 2014 by elliottzetta
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Hi Zetta Elliott
I am doing a book review on you for my English class At Allen University, Columbia SC. So far I enjoyed everything I read about you and your children books. Great stories. You see I work with children in the church and I Love working with then mainly because of my growing up. Keep up the great work and my grandson love your books especially “BIRD”.
GOD BLESS, ROSA
Thanks for your support, Rosa! I think you’ll enjoy my latest book, An Angel for Mariqua, which is about a Christmas pageant at church. You can find it over at the new website: http://www.zettaelliott.com/book/an-angel-for-mariqua/