Announcing The Upcoming Waldorf Homeschool Handbook!
Here at Audrey Press we are beyond thrilled to announce the upcoming book launch from friend, teacher, writer, and educator Donna Ashton. Donna’s new book The Waldorf Homeschool Handbook will be...
View ArticleVibrant Image Sources for Authors, Bloggers and Freelancers
People like looking at pretty things. It’s no secret. We love to look at images of food, babies, DIY, crafts and motivational stuff, all while murmuring, oohhh and ahhhh. But images on social media are...
View Article10 Fun Facts about YA Author Hannah Rials (Ascension and Clandestine)
Hannah Rials has been part of the Audrey Press family for as long as we can remember. Formerly an intern, young Miss Hannah blessed us all with her debut and smash hit YA thriller book, Ascension at...
View ArticleLoving Reading – How Do Reading and Play Impact Each Other?
Reading and play are both essential parts of childhood. They are activities which every child needs and has a right to. Young children need to have time for unstructured play; play where they can...
View ArticleNew ebook Celebrates Kidlit, Reading, and #OWNVOICES (plus free deal!)
As a mom, dedicated kidlit reader, author, and co-founder of the non-profit Multicultural Children’s Book Day, Mia Wenjen is extremely busy. Her days are filled with mothering, running her popular...
View ArticleA unique children’s book that started as a “what if” question
Sometimes, creativity comes from the most unexpected places. But that’s the thing about creativity…one minute your brain is void of any ideas and the next, creativity sneaks up on you and catches you...
View ArticleeBooks-The Affordable Way to Feed Your Reading Habit
As a publisher, we are always tasked with keeping an eye on what book buyers are looking for in the way of adult and kids’ books. Desired topics change often when life shine’s the spotlight on...
View ArticleKidlit for Native American Heritage Month: The Otter, the Spotted Frog and...
This month I am revisiting some of my favorite family reads surrounding Native American Heritage Month. Many of these books were published a handful of years ago, but as such high quality, they deserve...
View ArticleA National Braille Month Helen Keller Booklist
I have greatly loved the story of Helen Keller all of my life and the fact that January is National Braille Literacy Month has refreshed this love even more. On several occasions, I’ve had the chance...
View ArticleImaginarium Geographica: Here There Be Dragons
Since today (January 16th) is Appreciate a Dragon Day, I feel perfectly fine with continuing my sharing of awesome dragon-y books for young readers. So today, let’s explore one of my favorite...
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