Posts by slthomson@earthlink.net

Books in the News!

Posted by on Feb 22, 2022 in Animals, SERIES: Save the... | 0 comments

An update here about a new series launched by Chelsea Clinton that I’m a proud part of. It will be called the “Save the…” series and will cover endangered animals and efforts to safe them. Elephants, Frogs, and Lions will be my contributions…and here’s a glimpse of the fabulous covers!

save the animals story

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Happy Book Birthday to Wombat

Posted by on Jan 14, 2022 in Animals, BOOK: Wombat Underground, Children's Literature, Reviews | 0 comments

lfWombat Underground is on sale this week! And as a book birthday present, a stunning STARRED review from Shelf Awareness:

In an emotionally strong picture book based on natural science, a wombat generously opens his home to other Australian creatures fleeing from a bushfire. Thomson’s dramatic, terse language quickly communicates the serious situation. Santoso’s digital illustrations are striking and tense, making the life-or-death situation the animals face painfully clear. . . .Wombat Underground will likely engender discussion about animals in such precarious situations, but also about how people can protect others (human and animal) in times of danger.

They also called me “prolific” (thanks! I think? One could be a prolific writer of bad prose, I guess, but I am choosing to take it as a compliment) so overall this review thrills me to my toes.

So glad to know what Wombat is out in the world and finding his way to the readers who love him!

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Affect and Effect and Why We Hate Them

Posted by on Jan 7, 2022 in Grammar | 1 comment

Ancient letter and penI think this is everybody’s least favorite grammar conundrum–affect or effect?

Granted, it’s annoying…but for the moment there is still a distinction between the two and you’ll look like a super cool style maven if you can remember it.

Here’s the trick:

Affect” with the A is always a verb (with one exception*) and it always means “change” or “alter.” If you can swap the word in question with “alter,” the one you are after is “affect.” LIKE THIS: “The magical spell affected Eloise in startling new ways, such as her taste for munching on raw mice.”

Effect” with an E can be a noun, which “affect” cannot. If the word in question is a noun, you want “effect.” LIKE THIS: “The effect of the magical spell was quite noticeable at dinner parties.”

Effect” with an E can also, alas, be a verb, meaning “to bring about or cause.” LIKE THIS: “Will the magical spell effect a rupture between Eloise and her beloved Antonio?” But please note that this verb cannot be replaced with the verb “alter.” It is therefore “effect” with the E.

So your first question, when confronted with the affect/effect conundrum, is: noun or verb? If it’s a noun, it’s easy: effect. If it’s a verb, can it be replaced with “alter“? If so, “affect.” If not, “effect” again.

* The exception: “affect” is used by psychologists as a noun to mean “appearance or demeanor.” This is something you can ignore unless you are a psychologist.

* Also an exception: “Affect” can also mean “choose to wear or do in a pretentious and silly manner.” LIKE THIS: “Antonio affected a dashing hat with a feather to draw Eloise’s attention.” This is rare and can generally be ignored. If you’re using “affect” like this you presumably know what you’re doing.

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Happy Holidays

Posted by on Dec 22, 2021 in BOOK: Wombat Underground, Children's Literature | 0 comments

Wombat himself, illustrated by Charles Santoso--just a snippet of the lovely, lovely art for this book

One of my holidays gifts was the recent news that WOMBAT UNDERGROUND will have a French edition. With the help of Google Translate, I have learned that the French word for “wombat” is “le wombat.”

This fills me with delight.

May the dark of winter bring you restful nights, and may the slowly returning light bring us all into a new year where hope continues to bloom–perhaps in unexpected places. And where even grumpy wombats can do a surprising amount of good.

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