20 thoughts on “Today on YouTube: talking with author Alethea Kehas!”
Fantastic, Barbara and Alethea. ❤ Alethea definitely is a talented writer, and I really appreciate you sharing this with us. That bookmark is cool, and the ending was great. 😊
Barb, thank you so much for interviewing me and sharing my books with your viewers. I very much enjoy your presence and it is an honor to be on your blog and YouTube channel. 💙
This is a great interview, Alethea and Barbara! I love your bookmark and the idea to leave your books in the Little Free Library. I did it once when I was still in California. I should do it again. I’m also thinking about connecting with schools to read my children’s book to the lower grades students. Thank you for sharing this video, Barbara!
I’ll do that, Alethea! My granddaughter is in kindergarten this year. When she goes to 1st grade next year, I’ll approach the principal to read my book to the first-grade classes and offer a copy to the teacher.
Our local library had a Local Author Book Festival. I took part in it and they asked us to donate one book to the library and one for drawing. It would be interesting to find out later if my book is checked out.
Fantastic, Barbara and Alethea. ❤ Alethea definitely is a talented writer, and I really appreciate you sharing this with us. That bookmark is cool, and the ending was great. 😊
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Thank you, T.W., I’m glad you enjoyed the interview and the bookmark 🙂
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Great interview. I love the Grandmother Crow bookmarks🙂
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Thank you, Priscilla, I’m so glad you enjoyed the interview and the Grandmother Crow bookmarks. 🙂
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Wonderful! I’ll have to add Warriors of Light to my reading list.
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Thank you, Marcia. I do hope you enjoy the series. I enjoy writing the books.
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What a fun interview! When I checked out Alethea’s website, I saw that she and I aren’t far from each other in New Hampshire. Small world, eh?
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Thanks, Liz. I don’t think I knew you lived nearby in New Hampshire! We may have to connect someday!
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Sure! Are you going to the 603 conference next month?
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The NH Writer’s Conference? I had not planned to…I’ve been to a couple in the past and didn’t find them too appealing.
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Yes. I haven’t been to one since well before the pandemic, but I thought I’d give it another go this year.
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It’s been a long time for me as well, but I’m just not feeling it yet 😉 Happy to meet up for tea/coffee sometime, though. 🙂
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I understand!
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Barb, thank you so much for interviewing me and sharing my books with your viewers. I very much enjoy your presence and it is an honor to be on your blog and YouTube channel. 💙
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A wonderful interview with Alethea. I love the idea of leaving the book with gifts in Little Free Libraries.
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thank you, Darlene. It’s rather fun to drop off the books in the libraries 🙂
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This is a great interview, Alethea and Barbara! I love your bookmark and the idea to leave your books in the Little Free Library. I did it once when I was still in California. I should do it again. I’m also thinking about connecting with schools to read my children’s book to the lower grades students. Thank you for sharing this video, Barbara!
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thank you Miriam. Do let us know how it goes with the schools. I hope they are receptive.
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I’ll do that, Alethea! My granddaughter is in kindergarten this year. When she goes to 1st grade next year, I’ll approach the principal to read my book to the first-grade classes and offer a copy to the teacher.
Our local library had a Local Author Book Festival. I took part in it and they asked us to donate one book to the library and one for drawing. It would be interesting to find out later if my book is checked out.
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A wonderful interview, Barbara, and I appreciate the introduction to a new author in our community. I also love the idea of the Little Free Library. 💓
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