Smorgasbord Cafe and Bookstore – Meet the Authors 2021 – #Memoir D.G. Kaye, #Thriller Iain Kelly, #Poetry Miriam Hurdle
I’m over at Sally Cronin’s blog as she is updating the author’s details in her Cafe and Bookstore. Please head over to visit her and check out the fascinating features on her blog.
Over the summer I will be updating author’s details in the Cafe and Bookstore and also sharing their bios, books and recent reviews with you in this series…
Meet D.G. Kaye
Debby Gies is a Canadian nonfiction/memoir author who writes under the pen name of D.G. Kaye. She was born, raised, and resides in Toronto, Canada. Kaye writes about her life experiences, matters of the heart and women’s issues.
D.G. writes to inspire others. Her writing encompasses stories taken from events she encountered in her own life, and she shares the lessons taken from them. Her sunny outlook on life developed from learning to overcome challenges in her life, and finding the upside from those situations, while practicing gratitude for all the positives.
When Kaye isn’t writing intimate memoirs, she brings her natural sense of humor into her other works. She loves to laugh and self- medicate with a daily…
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Hi Miriam, Thank you for sharing Sally’s post. I enjoy reading her site and getting caught up on new to me authors and reminded of books I wish to read. Nice to see you featured here. My granddaughters are presently enjoying “Tina Lost in a Crowd” and I enjoy reading it to them. 💕
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Yes, Erica, Sally’s site is the best place to keep up the authors and their books with reviews. Thank you for stopping by and comment. I appreciated it. I want to find out what your granddaughters said about the Tina book and what they think kids should do if they get lost. ❤
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Miriam, I did not specifically ask them this question when we were reading your book. I will ask them on a future visit 🙂
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The review Sally quoted is from Carla, a retired principal in Canada. She wrote a review of Tina Lost in a Crowd described the process of her reading it to her 5 years old and the 7 years old grandkids. The 7 years old came up with some ideas of what to do if the kids are lost. Since the book talked about planning for summer activities with parents, they also brainstormed what he would like to do in the summer also. Very interesting. 🙂
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A wonderful feature, Miriam. It was great to see you over at Sally’s. 🙂 ❤
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It’s always lovely to join the party at Sally’s, Diana. ❤ 🙂
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That’s great, Miriam. Good to see you over there.
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Thank you so much, Norah.
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Thanks for boosting the post Miriam…♥
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My pleasure, Sally. ❤
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