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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

2nd Place in Children’s Literature- MY book!

The news is in! MY children’s picture book, Danny the Dragon Meets Jimmy took 2nd place in Children’s Literature in the Arizona Authors Association Literary Contest of 2009.

We are absolutely delighted with the results and are looking forward to yet even more awards and accolades for Danny.

I am thrilled to have been in this contest, become a nominee and now a winner. To receive 2nd place in the important category of Children’s Literature is my honor as a children’s author.                               Thank you Everyone!
Tina Turbin

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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Florida Association of Partners in Education – MEMBER

Tina Turbin Author - Visits In Florida

Tina Turbin Author - Visits In Florida

I am very proud to now be a member of FAPE as a Florida resident as well as support their endeavors and goals. I am extremely passionate about education and literacy for children as well as the quality of literature in general:

FAPE member Tina Turbin is an award-winning children’s author, writer, researcher, humanitarian and mother. Working for many years with children in the entertainment business, Tina advocates for children, families and women’s issues with research into children’s literacy, children’s allergies, celiac disease, gluten-free foods and nutrition as a way to improve the quality of lives and health for others.

Her approach in garnering awareness on these important topics comes from her position as a humanitarian, and a professional, and one who lives a gluten-free lifestyle, while utilizing her educational videos, books and storybook characters to share the educational aspect with children

Please visit: http://is.gd/5ahLQ

Tina is a recipient of 2 prestigious literary awards for her book Danny the Dragon Meets Jimmy: 2nd place winner for Children’s Literature in the Arizona Literary Contest and Book Awards of 2009 and Award-winning finalist in the National Best Books Awards of 2009 to be announced at BookExpo America (BEA) 2010.

Tina Turbin resides in St.Petersburg Florida as well as Los Angeles, California and is available for volunteer activities in the surrounding districts. (http://TinaTurbin.com)

Thank you, Tina Turbin

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Friday, October 16th, 2009

Listen to Tina Turbin Every 2nd Monday On THIS Radio Station!

Please visit me every 2nd Monday of the month at 12 noon, EST. The wonderful host is Jordan Merecedes of Thrive-In-Balance, a terrific and entertaining show. You are welcome to call in and ask questions. Every month we are covering an interesting topic and will be having some wonderful surprise guests!

The next show is November 9th, so mark your schedule and connect up. The topic of conversation is Gluten-Free and Celiac Disease! http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Thrive-In-Balance Please send me any suggestions of topics and I will be sure and share them with Merecedes for her consideraton.

Listen to the previous show in which she interviewed me on a variety of topics and suggested tips to balancing life.

Click here to listen to the previous show.

November 9th, EST 12 noon: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Thrive-In-Balance

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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

How do you make reading and writing fun for kids?

I am thrilled and honored to be associated with a very fine educator, Carlynn McCormick. What she shares through her written words is spot-on. Please enjoy and do give her your feedback. Please reply to me if you’d like me to share more of Carlynn! Tina

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Play the Writing Game!
By Carlynn McCormick

I know quite a number of budding authors who sweep me away with their creative ideas and imaginings-individuals filled with passion about the books they are writing. I am often surprised, however, to learn nothing or very little is actually put down on paper. Years pass, stories dim and manuscripts never materialize.

These individuals taught me the most important rule of the writing game: to be a writer, you must write. Of course one may dream or ponder, but such actions are preparation. Dreaming is not writing. Pondering is not writing. Putting thoughts down on paper is writing. The only way to be a writer is to write. There is no other way.

Rules of the Game

Why write? A foremost reason is that putting your ideas on paper makes them more concrete and keeps them from fading. Why do I write? It is a way to express things that are important to me and it is a way of forcing me to observe something closely so I can write about it. But my favorite reason: I find writing fun. It’s the best way I know to propel the innermost thoughts out of my mind and onto the playing field of life.

If you don’t write much, I invite you to write more. If you are new to the adventure, you might naturally ask, “What should I write about?” That is easy to answer. Everybody has loves or hates-things they feel deeply about-write about the things youknow or feel. You are, after all, unique unto yourself: only you can write precisely the way you see things.

Another rule of the game is to read a lot. One is usually “in love” with reading before he is bitten by the “writing bug.” Stephen King, author of such best sellers as Fire Starter and The Green Mile, says: “If you don’t have the time to read, you don’t have the time or the tools to write.”

Being an avid reader usually makes it easier to be a prolific writer. Try it. Read a good book. Get inspired. Grab pen and paper or keyboard and let your own story rip!

Most Important Rule

The next writing rule is so noteworthy it should be embossed on every author’s forehead: never, NEVER stomp on your own creativity. Statements such as “I’m not a good writer” or “my writing stinks” are poison. So for goodness sake, don’t poison yourself! And don’t let someone else poison you. If you ask for another’s opinion and you don’t like what he says, ignore it. And don’t take advice you don’t agree with (not mine or anyone’s). Above all, ignore critics. It’s not a perfect world. Someone, somewhere, at sometime is going to be critical of you. Utterly and completely ignore his snarl.

One last rule: know the difference between writing and editing. To edit is to prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting. Editing is not writing. When you write, you are letting creative juices flow. Don’t let your attention get stuck on grammar, punctuation, spelling or re-reading to see if it makes sense. It doesn’t matter. It is about writing creatively. It is about having fun. Later, if your work is for an audience, you must edit, but remember you are editing. It is a separate skill.

With the rules of the writing game delineated, anyone can play!

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In April of 2007 Carlynn McCormick left California Ranch School in order to start Applied Scholastics Online Academy, the first Applied Scholastics online service. Carlynn has been licensed personally by Applied Scholastics International since 1992 to deliver Study Technology.

Carlynn is the author of numerous educational articles and textbooks. She has written a variety of exposes and profiles for Freedom Magazine.

In the 1980s she authored the acclaimed “Wake-up America” column to combat psychiatric abuse.

You may reach her at carlynn@AppliedScholasticsOnline.com.

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Friday, September 4th, 2009

Tina Turbin, New Expert for the National Association of Divorce for Women and Children

I was recently honored to become an expert for the National Association of Divorce for Women and Children, Tina Turbin, a published children’s author. (Click here to read more.)

Tips To Help Your Child Read
The ability to read and to think in creative ways to solve problems are two very basic factors successful people have in common.

As parents, friends, teacher’s leaders in community activities it is in our best interest to help a child to read. We need to help stimulate their imagination so they can think creatively by introducing things to their lives. This is key to know: when we educate our children, we educate and empower our community with intelligent leaders.

Children Love to Learn
Very young babies are enthralled with stories, songs and nursery rhymes. There is a lot that children need to learn before they actually begin to read. A parent can point to pictures and then name them aloud. They will start to learn things about reading even with this small step in the right direction.
When your child sits on your lap as you read, he feels safe, loved and bonded. He also learns that you enjoy reading and spending time together.

Tips to Help Basic Reading Skills

  1. First they must understand that letters are symbols and each symbol makes a sound. Being able to recognize letters of the alphabet does not mean they can read but it is a necessary start and will help.
  2. After this is well grasped, then introduce the idea that sounds can be combined to make words that words combine to make sentences, and those sentences have meanings.

Keep reading…

For members…another great article from Tina! (members need to login)

Helpful Tips for Parents and Teachers to Work Together for the Success of the Child’s Education.

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Monday, August 17th, 2009

Tina Turbin is a Contributing Writer for the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness Newsletter

I have met many lovely people and companies involved with this area of Celiac and Gluten Free. The amount of helpful and caring individuals is astonishing. The basic intention to help others is what seems to unite us all, the care to make this subject more tolerable, palatable and acceptable overall.
I am honored as a writer and researcher to be a contributing writer for the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness Newsletter. Please sign up for their monthly newsletters and become involved in your own way, even if you care to simple be better informed. These Newsletters have a wealth of information. I hope you enjoy my monthly column.
Here is just a bit of what the NFCA is all about:

Awareness brings treatment that, in turn, brings improvement of the quality of life for those with celiac disease and gluten intolerance. Our goal is to reduce the time to diagnosis and, in the process, reduce the devastating impact of undiagnosed celiac disease, including the contraction of others diseases such as cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, and an “autoimmune cascade.”

NFCA is affiliated with the leading researchers internationally and supports collaboration and partnership among scientists and institutions to optimize research potential with the goal of improving the quality of life for those who have celiac disease.

Please visit www.celiaccentral.org and get better informed.

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Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Tina Turbin – on the “Garden of the Soul” radio show

Last week, I had the pleasure of being interviewed on Lynn Serafinn’s “Garden of the Soul” radio show along with another guest author.

We talked about the “Danny the Dragon” book series and my overall
intentions to inspire kindness and friendliness as well as healthy eating and dietary awareness in children; and we also delved into such important topics as the ways in which authors, parents and teachers can use literature to spark positive change in our children, and much, much more.

A highly insightful show that I hope you will listen in on.

Please let me know your thoughts and feedback!

Visit the following link and click the “play button” on the player, located in the middle of the page:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/lynn-serafinn

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Friday, August 7th, 2009

Tina Turbin – guest speaker on the “Single Again, Now What?” radio show

This past Wednesday, I had the wonderful experience of being interviewed by Joanie Winberg on her radio show: “Single Again, Now What?”

We took an in-depth look at the subjects of children’s literature, the home environment and the roles of parenting, and went over proven solutions to turn the raising of our children, successfully in our favor.

I do hope that you will take 30 minutes to listen in on the show.

I trust that you will find the information to be enlightening and helpful to you. Visit the following link:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/SingleAgain/2009/08/04/Did-you-know50-percent-of-the-nations-unemployed-youth-age-16-21-are-functional-illiterate-with-v

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Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Vote for Danny the Dragon at the Virtual Bookcase!

As you know I am a children’s book author. I love children and LOVE writing and doing the many things I do that has to do with kids.

 

Recently I have had the wonderful opportunity to have my recent book “Danny the Dragon Meets Jimmy” featured on one of the children’s bookshelves of the Virtual Bookcase website: http://www.virtualbookcase.com/book/detail/45003915  (details)

 

As Danny’s presence continues to virtually expand, my team, Danny and I would love for you to take a moment to visit the above link and add your “5-BOOK” VOTE to Danny’s online rating: http://www.virtualbookcase.com/book/vote/45003915.  (to vote)

 

Your votes will help tremendously to increase Danny’s expansion – thank you in advance! www.dannythedragon.com in case you want to check out what is happening.

 

Tina Turbin

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