A "Mini Author" Highlight
To celebrate reaching 200 followers...
One Follower of This Blog
Will Win Their Choice Of One of the Autographed "Mini" Novels Shown Below!
For centuries, miniaturists have created, played with, sold, bought and traveled in the name of their hobby. The world of modern day miniatures have influenced movies, TV , the stage and now novels which means we are even reading about them!
Last year, I was fortunate enough to win an autographed novel from a series of miniature mysteries. The book is called Madness in Miniature About a miniaturist, her granddaughter, and of course a mystery. It is so realistic, I thought it was written about me! I too am a former teacher with a granddaughter in the fifth grade who enjoys mini-ing with me! She is also the one who found the doll
This author of many aliases is an amazing person who knows how to take life by the horns in 1:1/RL. As per her blog, she has "been a factory worker, a translator, a teacher, an experimental physicist, a nuclear safeguards engineer, a writer, a waitress, a miniaturist, a paralegal, a nun, a minister, a short order cook, a ticket taker, an editor, a crafter, and a cotton candy twirler!"
Here is an excerpt from the book I received..."My main crafts area was the second room from the front of the house, next to Maddie's bedroom. When it came right down to it, however, every room in my four-bedroom home was a crafts room to some extent." Doesn't that sound rather familiar? LOL It is an easy read and just the right diversion between mini projects.
Her eighth miniature novel was released April 7, 2015 entitled;
Manhattan In Miniature
YOU CAN WIN YOUR CHOICE OF ONE OF THE BOOKS PICTURED ABOVE!
My fellow mini people I would like to introduce Camille Minichino ( can you believe her name even has "mini" in it!) also known at Margaret Grace!
Please enjoy the interview I had with her recently:
1.) I see you have had a very diverse and interesting professional history. What made you decide to write novels, particularly the ones, about minis?
My liberal arts background took hold of me, nagging me always to try “everything.” Being a scientist was no excuse for not also being knowledgeable in the arts and literature, to read and appreciate “the other culture” as C.P. Snow advised. At one point in my career as a scientist, I decided it was time to write. I’d always enjoyed mysteries, mainly for the puzzle aspects, and thought I’d start there with just one book before moving on. My 20th mystery will be released in a couple of weeks, four more are under contract, and I don’t seem to have finished! Each of my series reflects an occupation or hobby that has been part of my life: a retired physicist, a miniaturist, a math teacher, and, on school vacations, a postal worker (a new series that launches this fall)
2) Before you began writing about miniatures, how far did you go into the hobby? Did you sell, have a blog, go to doll shows or participate in any miniature groups?
3) Do you still work on them or participate in any way?
4) Were the characters Geraldine and Maddie based on real people?
5) What would your favorite Fimo meal look like? LOL
Ice cream sundaes to populate an ice cream shop room box I donated last year!
6) May we ask to whom or what organization you donated the ice cream shop?
An 11-year-old girl (the same age as Maddie Porter of the Miniature Mysteries) received the ice cream shop. Too young to name, but I can tell you she’s a very creative miniaturist herself, with the added talent of working magic with scraps of materials.
7) Please share your most unusual room box!
A 3-level mortuary! My first series character, retired physicist Gloria Lamerino of the Periodic Table Mysteries, lives above a funeral home. I recreated that dwelling: embalming room in the basement, viewing parlor on the first level, her apartment on the upper level.
My website, minichino.com, has a photo gallery on the miniature mystery page.
Thanks so much, for letting me talk about my favorite scale of life!
Thank YOU for sharing your interesting hobbies with us!
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http://www.minichino.com/
Win one of Margaret Grace's aka Camille's books to celebrate Bigandlittlecreations.blog reaching 200 followers. You must guess the number the author has chosen between the number 1 and 200!
The one who comes closest without going over will win their choice of one of the autographed books shown above! No two people can have the same number guess. April 17th 2015 is the last day to add your guess.
The give away is open to the wonderful followers of this blog!
GOOD LUCK!
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