Our 3rd title in the Little Pink Book series is available: When Mom’s Cancer Doesn’t Go Away: Helping Children Cope with Loss and Beyond.
The press release is viewable at: http://www.foreverskimthemag.com/thelittlepinkbooks/whenyourmomscancerdoesntgoaway.php
Perhaps the most difficult in this series, this title serves to celebrate life even in the midst of cancer taking it away. May every reader be blessed with hope in [...]
Archive for May, 2010
When Mom’s Cancer Doesn’t Go Away – new title released
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer – so grateful
Thanks Tina for your invitation to the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer planning meeting today. I’m very happy to help wherever needed to make this a great event in Destin on Oct 30th. I’m also really excited about the Little Pink Book illustration from When Your Mom Has Cancer being used in this “birthday celebration” survivors’ theme. [...]
5/30/10: At Borders – Panama City Pier Park
5/30/10: Borders Pier Park (Panama City Beach FL) — booksigning and event preview for our newest Little Pink Book: When Mom’s Cancer Doesn’t Go Away.
Memorial Day weekend is fitting for our dedication to Ed (Navy veteran) & his wife, Bobbie Jo who lost the fight w/brain cancer (& others honored by this title). Remembering…the sweet part [...]
The Little Pink Book series – charitable givings
The Little Pink Book series donates the following to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation: 100% of profits for When Your Teacher Has Cancer; 5% of sales from other titles in this series.
Additionally, individual titles provide 5% of profits to benefit (exception: When Your Teacher Has Cancer):
- The ABC (After Breast Cancer) Program at the YMCA in Murfreesboro TN.
- The [...]
When Mom’s Cancer Doesn’t Go Away
My illustrator has again infused life into this newest title–my words gain new meaning when his artistic touch is added! Proof on the way, then market release of “When Mom’s Cancer Doesn’t Go Away.” A compassionate dedication to families whose moms are being stolen away by cancer–to my family & friends who have endured that [...]
Pink Press Kit
May 16, 2010:
Our press kit is complete! Thanks, Derek – my graphic designer & illustrator…another awesome job!! Look for it on our website this week! Tomorrow begins our nationwide press campaign for this Little Pink Book series, featuring this fabulous Pink Press Kit!
Sam, thanks for your help in designing & assembling Pink Stick-Puppets. The emotions they depict & their pink ribbon scarfs [...]
Pink Stick-Puppets at School visit!!
5/16/10: Tomorrow’s visit w/elementary students includes our new ”Pink Stick-Puppets.” We designed the puppets to bring to life the “faces of feelings” illustrations inside the Little Pink Books–as children are invited to talk about topics that range from moving and making friends to losing a pet and seeing a loved one go thru cancer. As adults [...]
Foreword writer for Little Pink Book – Dr. Horner’s interview with Dr. Oz
Great interview with Dr. Oz and Dr. Horner! Praises for Dr. Christine Horner’s compassion, care and energy in helping women with breast cancer. We are so blessed to have her endorsement on “When Mom’s Cancer Doesn’t Go Away.” This interview didn’t cover that Dr. Horner lost her own mother to breast cancer–making her contribution a very [...]
When Mom’s Cancer Doesn’t Go Away
This newest title in the Little Pink Book series (scheduled for release at the end of May), is dedicated to families who are grieving the loss of Mom. Moving on with life after such a tragic loss can be confusing, difficult and overwhelming. Helping families understand & cope along side hope & courage has been the most important message [...]
Updates – Pink Hope & Pink Map
Marking each month’s end with administrative tasks — inventory reviews, sales review, expense reports, tax forms & checks, and the one I love most – charitable contributions. When we set out to “make a difference” it was a heart-led decision that continues to be at the forefront. We have solicited an important partnership that would allow us to make a direct difference in [...]

