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Cynthia Kern OBrien
Author, Contributor
978-1-58985-015-6

Marky the Magnificent Fairy is written with the intent of eliciting back and forth discussions with children at home or in the classroom.

I had many conversations with both children and adults while creating this book. I am grateful that they were kind enough to share with me their personal stories of bullying, fear, anxiety, insecurities, and handicaps both visible and invisible. The stories were wide-ranging – however the lasting after effect was the same. But they also shared the kindness shown to them along the way of help, encouragement, support, and love. These were the most profound, healing, and precious memories long held on to.

This book is about diversity, inclusion, bullying, disabilities, kindness, believing in yourself, self-love, confidence, acceptance, positivity, and compassion. No matter what age you are.

The book includes a Resource Guide at the end provided by a Certified Prosthetist Orthotist and has been Endorsed.

News
01/08/2023
Hindi's Females of Fiction 2022 Press Release

Long Island, N.Y., January 8, 2023: Hindi’s Libraries is thrilled to announce the winners of the 2nd Annual Females of Fiction writing competition. This award recognizes outstanding female authors of children’s book who empower young readers with their stories, with each winning author receiving a $100 gift card donated by Barnes and Noble as well as award seals to add to their books.  More than 220 authors across the globe (spanning from Australia, Canada, England, United States and Africa) participated in the nonprofit second annual literary contest.

“When we first launched the Females of Fiction contest, I assumed we’d receive 10 or 15 submissions from local authors who’ve partnered with us before. But to see that more than 200 authors from all parts of the world joined us in this year’s effort- it’s astonishing and heartwarming,” explained Hindi’s Libraries co-founder Leslie Gang.

Each author’s participation included a small entry fee as well as a copy of the writer’s book which was in turn donated to the organization’s recipients.

“We collected more than 350 books, as authors were extremely generous, and raised more than $7,500 towards our shipment costs- it’s truly remarkable,” continued Gang.

The judging panel consisted of six successful and notable women in the book industry including

Shelby King of Little Free Library, Ava Vitali of Scholastic, Araba Maze of Storybook Maze, children’s authors Dawn Menge and Kay B. Karishma, and Kaila Boulware Sykes of Hidden Gems Literary Emporium. In addition, a kids’ choice award was chosen by the children of Dr. Hindi Krinsky, the namesake of the organization.

 

The winning and finalist authors are as follows:

Top 3 Overall Picture Books

*I Love Strawberries (winner) by Shannon Anderson

Brave Every Day by Trudy Ludwig

Flo Sews by Aimee Chan

 

Top 3 Overall Chapter/Middle Grades Books

*Katy on Broadway (winner) by Ella English

Bella Santini in the Troll War by Angela Legh

The Ghost of Morgan Gulch by Vickie Gardner

 

Top 3 Overall Bilingual Books

*Ek Navo Divas (winner) by Anuja Mohla

A to Z of Mini Muslims by Mariam Latifi

Vicki and a Summer of Change by Raquel Ortiz

 

Top 3 Overall Young Adult Books

*The Existence of Bea Pearl (winner) by Candice Connor

Valiance by Vanessa Caraveo

Changes in the Weather by Leela Marie Hidier

 

Top 3 Picture Book Covers

*I Love Strawberries (winner) by Shannon Anderson

Marky the Magnificent Fairy by Cynthia OBrien

Firefly Fran’s Fran-tastic Day by Kristin Ellis

 

Top 3 Chapter Book Covers

*Where are the Candy Bars? (winner) by Karen Olson

How I Wonder Where You Are by Anna Marie Didio

The Puffy Thing by Pamela Doss

 

Top 3 Young Adult Book Covers

*Valiance (winner) by Vanessa Caraveo

The Existence of Bea Pearl by Candice Connor

Aunt Sadie’s Letters of Hope by Shari Anderson

 

Top 3 Interior Picture Book Illustrations

*Theodore Roddenbury Grant and the Coconut Caper (winner) by Michelle Burchett

Firefly Fran’s Fran-tastic Day by Kristin Ellis

Masterpiece by Alexandra Hoffman

 

Top 3 Interior Chapter Book Illustrations

*Adventures of the Children’s Story (winner) by Yetta Yvette

Katy on Broadway by Ella English

The Lost Smile by Liz Coles

 

Kids’ Choice Award

Ten Little Dumplings (winner) by Larissa Fan

 

 

Hindi's Libraries is a 501c3 international nonprofit that donates new and gently used children's books all over the world, spanning across 50 states, Israel, India, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Haiti and Africa. Books are sent to recipients, completely free of charge, as the nonprofit absorbs all fees associated with shipping. Since our inception in 2018, we've collected more than 400,000 books and partnered with 750 organizations worldwide. All books are dedicated in memory of Dr. Hindi Krinsky, 32 year old educator and mother of 5 who suddenly passed away in August of 2018 due to complications from Crohn's disease.

 

To learn more, visit www.hindislibraries.org or email info@hindislibraries.org

 

Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @hindislibraries

 

01/08/2023
Hindi's Females of Fiction 2022 Press Release

Long Island, N.Y., January 8, 2023: Hindi’s Libraries is thrilled to announce the winners of the 2nd Annual Females of Fiction writing competition. This award recognizes outstanding female authors of children’s book who empower young readers with their stories, with each winning author receiving a $100 gift card donated by Barnes and Noble as well as award seals to add to their books.  More than 220 authors across the globe (spanning from Australia, Canada, England, United States and Africa) participated in the nonprofit second annual literary contest.

“When we first launched the Females of Fiction contest, I assumed we’d receive 10 or 15 submissions from local authors who’ve partnered with us before. But to see that more than 200 authors from all parts of the world joined us in this year’s effort- it’s astonishing and heartwarming,” explained Hindi’s Libraries co-founder Leslie Gang.

Each author’s participation included a small entry fee as well as a copy of the writer’s book which was in turn donated to the organization’s recipients.

“We collected more than 350 books, as authors were extremely generous, and raised more than $7,500 towards our shipment costs- it’s truly remarkable,” continued Gang.

The judging panel consisted of six successful and notable women in the book industry including

Shelby King of Little Free Library, Ava Vitali of Scholastic, Araba Maze of Storybook Maze, children’s authors Dawn Menge and Kay B. Karishma, and Kaila Boulware Sykes of Hidden Gems Literary Emporium. In addition, a kids’ choice award was chosen by the children of Dr. Hindi Krinsky, the namesake of the organization.

 

The winning and finalist authors are as follows:

Top 3 Overall Picture Books

*I Love Strawberries (winner) by Shannon Anderson

Brave Every Day by Trudy Ludwig

Flo Sews by Aimee Chan

 

Top 3 Overall Chapter/Middle Grades Books

*Katy on Broadway (winner) by Ella English

Bella Santini in the Troll War by Angela Legh

The Ghost of Morgan Gulch by Vickie Gardner

 

Top 3 Overall Bilingual Books

*Ek Navo Divas (winner) by Anuja Mohla

A to Z of Mini Muslims by Mariam Latifi

Vicki and a Summer of Change by Raquel Ortiz

 

Top 3 Overall Young Adult Books

*The Existence of Bea Pearl (winner) by Candice Connor

Valiance by Vanessa Caraveo

Changes in the Weather by Leela Marie Hidier

 

Top 3 Picture Book Covers

*I Love Strawberries (winner) by Shannon Anderson

Marky the Magnificent Fairy by Cynthia OBrien

Firefly Fran’s Fran-tastic Day by Kristin Ellis

 

Top 3 Chapter Book Covers

*Where are the Candy Bars? (winner) by Karen Olson

How I Wonder Where You Are by Anna Marie Didio

The Puffy Thing by Pamela Doss

 

Top 3 Young Adult Book Covers

*Valiance (winner) by Vanessa Caraveo

The Existence of Bea Pearl by Candice Connor

Aunt Sadie’s Letters of Hope by Shari Anderson

 

Top 3 Interior Picture Book Illustrations

*Theodore Roddenbury Grant and the Coconut Caper (winner) by Michelle Burchett

Firefly Fran’s Fran-tastic Day by Kristin Ellis

Masterpiece by Alexandra Hoffman

 

Top 3 Interior Chapter Book Illustrations

*Adventures of the Children’s Story (winner) by Yetta Yvette

Katy on Broadway by Ella English

The Lost Smile by Liz Coles

 

Kids’ Choice Award

Ten Little Dumplings (winner) by Larissa Fan

 

 

Hindi's Libraries is a 501c3 international nonprofit that donates new and gently used children's books all over the world, spanning across 50 states, Israel, India, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Haiti and Africa. Books are sent to recipients, completely free of charge, as the nonprofit absorbs all fees associated with shipping. Since our inception in 2018, we've collected more than 400,000 books and partnered with 750 organizations worldwide. All books are dedicated in memory of Dr. Hindi Krinsky, 32 year old educator and mother of 5 who suddenly passed away in August of 2018 due to complications from Crohn's disease.

 

To learn more, visit www.hindislibraries.org or email info@hindislibraries.org

 

Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @hindislibraries

 

01/08/2023
Hindi's Females of Fiction 2022 Press Release

Long Island, N.Y., January 8, 2023: Hindi’s Libraries is thrilled to announce the winners of the 2nd Annual Females of Fiction writing competition. This award recognizes outstanding female authors of children’s book who empower young readers with their stories, with each winning author receiving a $100 gift card donated by Barnes and Noble as well as award seals to add to their books.  More than 220 authors across the globe (spanning from Australia, Canada, England, United States and Africa) participated in the nonprofit second annual literary contest.

“When we first launched the Females of Fiction contest, I assumed we’d receive 10 or 15 submissions from local authors who’ve partnered with us before. But to see that more than 200 authors from all parts of the world joined us in this year’s effort- it’s astonishing and heartwarming,” explained Hindi’s Libraries co-founder Leslie Gang.

Each author’s participation included a small entry fee as well as a copy of the writer’s book which was in turn donated to the organization’s recipients.

“We collected more than 350 books, as authors were extremely generous, and raised more than $7,500 towards our shipment costs- it’s truly remarkable,” continued Gang.

The judging panel consisted of six successful and notable women in the book industry including

Shelby King of Little Free Library, Ava Vitali of Scholastic, Araba Maze of Storybook Maze, children’s authors Dawn Menge and Kay B. Karishma, and Kaila Boulware Sykes of Hidden Gems Literary Emporium. In addition, a kids’ choice award was chosen by the children of Dr. Hindi Krinsky, the namesake of the organization.

 

The winning and finalist authors are as follows:

Top 3 Overall Picture Books

*I Love Strawberries (winner) by Shannon Anderson

Brave Every Day by Trudy Ludwig

Flo Sews by Aimee Chan

 

Top 3 Overall Chapter/Middle Grades Books

*Katy on Broadway (winner) by Ella English

Bella Santini in the Troll War by Angela Legh

The Ghost of Morgan Gulch by Vickie Gardner

 

Top 3 Overall Bilingual Books

*Ek Navo Divas (winner) by Anuja Mohla

A to Z of Mini Muslims by Mariam Latifi

Vicki and a Summer of Change by Raquel Ortiz

 

Top 3 Overall Young Adult Books

*The Existence of Bea Pearl (winner) by Candice Connor

Valiance by Vanessa Caraveo

Changes in the Weather by Leela Marie Hidier

 

Top 3 Picture Book Covers

*I Love Strawberries (winner) by Shannon Anderson

Marky the Magnificent Fairy by Cynthia OBrien

Firefly Fran’s Fran-tastic Day by Kristin Ellis

 

Top 3 Chapter Book Covers

*Where are the Candy Bars? (winner) by Karen Olson

How I Wonder Where You Are by Anna Marie Didio

The Puffy Thing by Pamela Doss

 

Top 3 Young Adult Book Covers

*Valiance (winner) by Vanessa Caraveo

The Existence of Bea Pearl by Candice Connor

Aunt Sadie’s Letters of Hope by Shari Anderson

 

Top 3 Interior Picture Book Illustrations

*Theodore Roddenbury Grant and the Coconut Caper (winner) by Michelle Burchett

Firefly Fran’s Fran-tastic Day by Kristin Ellis

Masterpiece by Alexandra Hoffman

 

Top 3 Interior Chapter Book Illustrations

*Adventures of the Children’s Story (winner) by Yetta Yvette

Katy on Broadway by Ella English

The Lost Smile by Liz Coles

 

Kids’ Choice Award

Ten Little Dumplings (winner) by Larissa Fan

 

 

Hindi's Libraries is a 501c3 international nonprofit that donates new and gently used children's books all over the world, spanning across 50 states, Israel, India, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Haiti and Africa. Books are sent to recipients, completely free of charge, as the nonprofit absorbs all fees associated with shipping. Since our inception in 2018, we've collected more than 400,000 books and partnered with 750 organizations worldwide. All books are dedicated in memory of Dr. Hindi Krinsky, 32 year old educator and mother of 5 who suddenly passed away in August of 2018 due to complications from Crohn's disease.

 

To learn more, visit www.hindislibraries.org or email info@hindislibraries.org

 

Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @hindislibraries

 

05/13/2022
Story Monsters Press News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASECONTACT: Linda F. Radke, PresidentStory Monsters LLClinda@storymonsters.com(480) 940-8182Story Monsters® Press continues to serve as a trustedresource for quality children’s booksCHANDLER, Ariz. (DATE)— Story Monsters Press is an imprint of Story Monsters LLC and the publisher of children’s books that offer hope, value differences, and build character. Under the leadership of Linda F. Radke, Story Monsters LLC includes a team of skilled professionals who bring more than 35 years of experience to the industry.“We focus on edu-taining children’s books and have built a team that has become a trusted resource for our clients,” said Linda F. Radke, president of Story Monsters LLC and publisher of Story Monsters Press. “We want young readers and their caregivers to be inspired when they read a book published by Story Monsters Press.”Radke, a former special education teacher for grades K-12, is dedicated to helping kids develop a love for reading and writing. That is why every book published by Story Monsters Press includes a curriculum or resource guide.“Curriculum guides give parents, teachers and librarians the tools to have meaningful discussions about the book,” said Radke. “They also encourage kids to have fun while learning more about a subject.”Most recently, Story Monsters Press has teamed up with award-winning author Cynthia Kern OBrien on her latest children’s book, Marky the MAGNIFICENT Fairy, a story about a woodland fairy who cannot fly because she has one small wing. In this story, OBrien helps young readers understand that having differences is what makes them unique and lovable. This is a book about kindness, compassion, and believing in yourself. “Working with Story Monsters has been invaluable to me throughout this process,” said OBrien. “It has been a wonderful experience working with Linda and her talented team.”Marky the MAGNIFICENT Fairy is scheduled to be released in January 2023.In addition to books by Story Monsters Press, Story Monsters also provides authors with a wide range of services, including book contests, manuscript evaluation, book marketing, book production, website creation and book consulting.For more information about Marky the MAGNIFICENT Fairy, other titles by Story Monsters Press or the services Story Monsters provides to authors and publishers, please visit www.storymonsters.com. 

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