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Day 5: A LITTLE GIRL IN THE LAND OF THE HICCUPS

IMG_2559[1]IMG_E2562[1]Day 5 of #scrypthalloween looks at my first children’s book A LITTLE GIRL IN THE LAND OF THE HICCUPS. Some facts: 1) It was published on Aug 29, 2016. 2) the watercolor art throughout the book is done by @dpipito @pintsizedpages 3) I wrote the book for my daughter when she was hiccuping often in the womb. 4) My desire was to create a world like the L Frank Baum’s Oz or Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland 5) The Hiccup creatures were designed by Dan based on what I needed, so the description of them wasn’t written until after the final art submission. #childrensbooks #illustration #authorsofinstagram #oz #wonderland #hiccups #girlpower


Day 25 – A Little Girl In The Land Of The Hiccups

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Day 25 of #scrypthalloween shows my first children’s book A LITTLE GIRL IN THE LAND OF THE HICCUPS. I wrote this story for my daughter, Lana, and it quickly became a reader favorite. With outstanding watercolor artwork by @dpipito it brought my writing into a whole new genre.

Available at lulu.com, Amazon, and B&N in print and digital…

official description: When a little girl finds herself a long way from home, she must help her new Eskimo friends to rid their land of the Hiccups, miniscule little creatures that are more of an annoyance than anything. From award winning author, Rick Pipito, the story is aimed for a young female audience, but can be enjoyed by all. With art by Dan Pipito, this heart warming tale will inspire young readers to never give up hope and put their best thoughts forward.


Day 29 – Looking at a past release

imageOkay, so I got away easily with this post in doing something similar to yesterday’s.  Since time travel is the topic for today I decided to do a little of it myself.  Just a year ago I released my first children’s book, A LITTLE GIRL IN THE LAND OF THE HICCUPS.

While the sequel has hit some road bumps, it will be here sooner than we know it.  When my daughter was in the womb, I read to her mother’s belly every night.  I knew somehow that she’d be a girl, even before we found out by the doctors.  As a fan of Baum’s Oz books, and Alice’s adventures in wonderland, I read those to her first.  I remember her moving to the sounds of my voice as I told her all about Dorothy’s journey to see a wizard, and her adventures afterwards.  By the time she was born she’d already heard four and a half full length novels!

As a writer I came up with an idea for her own children’s book.  One of the things she used to do, other than twirl around in circles in the belly, was to send jolts of excitement.  These came in the form of hiccups.  It dawned on me then.  A story about a girl who is lost in a land with some strange creatures by the same name.  There would be a certain degree of education in the book, while keeping it fun for kids and have an underlying moral to the story.

While we wait for its sequel A LITTLE BOY IN THE LAND OF SLEEPLESS KNIGHTS, we can always go back and share a fun reading with our little ladies.  Here’s the description of A LITTLE GIRL IN THE LAND OF THE SLEEPLESS KNIGHTS: When a little girl finds herself a long way from home, she must help her new Eskimo friends to rid their land of the Hiccups, miniscule little creatures that are more of an annoyance than anything. From award winning author, Rick Pipito, the story is aimed for a young female audience, but can be enjoyed by all. With art by Dan Pipito, this heart warming tale will inspire young readers to never give up hope and put their best thoughts forward.

What are some of your favorite memories of the past?  Do you have a favorite children’s book?  Make sure to use the hashtag #scrypthalloween when commenting, and you may win a copy of one of my novels.  You can find this book and more of mine in print at Lulu.com, and on Amazon in digital.

hiccup art by Dan Pipito

No one likes a case of the Hiccups.  Here’s one of those tiny pesky creatures.  Art in the book is by Dan Pipito