Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Karen Cioffi - Author of Day's End Lullaby

Please welcome Karen Cioffi.

 

      It is a pleasure to be able to do an interview with you. 

Tell us a little bit about your background and how you became a children's book author?

I am a former accountant.  In 2000 I was diagnosed with MS and had to give up my profession.  I have been writing stories and poems since I was I grade school, but never took it seriously.  After going on disability I eventually began thinking of writing as a career.  Writing specifically for children came about when my daughter was majoring in Children's Literature.  

I have a good friend with MS.  My heart goes out to you.  You are accomplishing quite a lot in spite of this illness. 

How did you come up with the idea for the book "Day's End Lullaby"?

I wrote the lullaby to the story over 30 years ago.  My firstborn didn't like sleeping.  I sang it to her as I paced the hallway carrying her in my arms to get her to sleep and again when she'd wake in the middle of the night.  I did the same thing with my second daughter and it became a family lullaby.  Now my family sings it to my grandson and we will also sing it to my grandson due mid November.  How it became a book is, after my first grandson came my daughter and co-author, Robyn, thought it would make a great bedtime story and here we are.


Virtual Book Tours is amazing. It is so well organized.

What influenced you to create Virtual Book Tours?

 I was fortunate to be able to participate in The Muse Online Conference in October 2008.  One of the workshops I took was Denise Cassino's Book Marketing.  She suggested the attendees do virtual tours for each other.  I decided to create a group that would be organized and include other marketing tools and strategies - a group in which each member helps every other member by participating in those strategies put in place.  

 

 

What do you enjoy most about writing for children?

Children are such a joy and source of inspiration.  My co-author, who happens to be my daughter, and I are both advocates of education and reading.  Reading opens new worlds to children.  It can enlighten them, it can open their imagination and it can teach them.  Being a part of that is just a wonderful feeling.

 


I can't agree with you more.  Reading to children is a wonderful way to give them a love of reading at an early age.

What are you working on now?

 

I am currently working on two picture books (around 1000 words each).  One is about a child's imagination and the other is based on colors.

 

I am also fine tuning a fantasy chapter book geared for ages 8-12; this is based on an ancient Chinese tale.  It is about a 12-year-old boy who wants more than anything to learn magic.

 

In addition, I am working on another fantasy chapter book geared for ages 8-12.  This one is about two boys lost in space.

 

I am also writing articles for ezines as well as children's and trade magazines.

 

The fantasy book for boys sounds exciting.

 

How do you think others would describe you?

For this question I went right to the sources.  I asked my husband and he said: sweet, level headed, and a nice person to be around.  Then I asked my younger daughter and she said: hardworking, caring, and dedicated

 

 

Do you have a personal philosophy about life?

My personal philosophy is based on words from the Bible: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" and "Love your neighbor as yourself."   These are two simple sentences that if the world adhered to would eliminate all wars, murders, violence and theft.  

 

And, life to a large degree is what we make of it.  Try to be content with what you have while striving to achieve your best. I am also a firm believer in positive projection.

 

    That is a wonderful philosophy to have.

 

To learn more about Karen and her work, visit:

http://karenandrobyn.blogspot.com

http://www.childrensbooksbykarenandrobyn.com

http://www.facebook.com/KarenCioffiVentrice

 

 

 

 



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13 comments:

  1. It's always good to learn more about our fellow VBTers, and especially our founder.

    Good job, Pam. Enjoyed it, Karen.

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  2. Love meeting you, Karen. Makes me want to get back to fiction. And thank you for this great post, Pam. YOu do a really nice job with your blog.

    Best,
    Carolyn Howardj-Johnson
    Blogging at Writer's Digest 101 Best Website pick, www.sharingwithwriters.blogspot.com

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  3. Wonderful interview! Thanks, guys. :-)

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  4. Hi, Pam,

    Thanks so much for hosting me this tour. You did a great job. Sorry I didn't stop by yesterday, but my husband's a worry wart (the virus thing)!

    Thanks Vivian and Carolyn and Gayle for stopping by.

    Karen

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  5. Karen, I agree with you that writing for children teaches them a value or tribute in life and that's why children writers need to be careful what they pen.

    It's not easy writing for children so my hat goes out to you.

    Interesting interview.

    Do you write for children only or have you/will you venture to YA?

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  6. Hi Karen...my dear friend's sister has MS...terrible disease. Happy to see you are not letting it define you. Best wishes for your continued success!

    Regards,
    Donna
    www.familiesmatter2us.blogspot.com

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  7. Great interview. Karen's work with Virtual Book tours in exceptional. Can't say enough good things about Karen.

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  8. Hi Karen,
    Great interview and I am so glad I learned about you and your work. You are a dynamic writer I would say!

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  9. You're incredible, Karen! To keep so many creative authors happy is quite a task. You do it so well. Thank you for your hard work.

    I love your books and your articles. Your future is bright. The best is yet to come!

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  10. Hey, All,

    Thanks so much for visiting with me.

    You know what they say, "All things are possible with God."

    Lea, It's funny, but writing for ya seems to intimidate me somewhat so I'm not sure. I never say 'never' because you never know what the future holds!

    Thanks again Pam and All.
    Karen

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  11. I really enjoyed reading this interview with Karen and finding out more about the author and her books.

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  12. Loved this interview. And this-

    Do you have a personal philosophy about life?

    My personal philosophy is based on words from the Bible: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" and "Love your neighbor as yourself." These are two simple sentences that if the world adhered to would eliminate all wars, murders, violence and theft.

    I SO agree! :)

    The Old Silly from Free Spirit Blog

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  13. Pam, thanks for such an interesting interview. Karen, I'm awed by what you've accomplished. Good for your daughter for pushing the two of you to publish your charming book.

    Margaret Fieland
    http://www.margaretfieland.com

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