So, for those who were following the blog tour, the sixth and final stop (for myself and for Richard) hit the interwebs on Saturday at Fireside Musings. If you want to see all of Richard’s journaled adventures in one place, books4yourkids just stuck them all together (missing only entry #5 which can be seen over at Becky’s Book Reviews). Thanks for following, and many thanks to the various blogs and bloggers who invited me in and let me put my feet on the sofa.

Long ago (rewind things nearly two decades), the Wilson family had themselves a house fire. That fire is one of my fondest memories, and has (in many ways) provided material for my books. Today, I’m over at Becky’s Book Reviews, and if you’d just sit still for a sec, I’ll tell you the tale of my favorite conflagration.

Behold, the fourth stop on the first ever 100 Cupboards blog tour is Eva’s Book Addiction. This particular installment focuses on my own children and how I steal from them (among other things). And Richard smacks an old woman.

Stop #Tres

Today, I am 100 Cupboards blogging over at The Reading Zone. Richard’s little adventures are continuing, but I’m also essaying my way through the subject of young writers, the development of. Stop by and say helloha.

Today, I am over at books4yourkids.com. And so is our mutual friend, Richard Hutchins, continuing his cupboard explorations. Cheers (and Cheerios).

I’m not the most regularest blogger, but the next six days will see that change (starting now).

Today, I am a guest blogger over at Mundie Moms, a site kind and friendly enough to help me peddle my bookish wares. To start (and also as a main course), I have given them the first installment of some notes penned by one Richard Hutchins, chronicling his own attempts to explore the cupboards. To follow, I run through an interview obstacle course.

So, if you like interviews or 100 Cupboards or Richard (who doesn’t like Richard?), then you know where to find me.

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