Inspired Scribe

Micki Bare, author, columnist, editor...among other things.

Keep up with Micki's super mom lifestyle via Navigating Hectivity
For giggles and inspiration, check out Random Friday Thoughts,
weekly on Micki's Arkansas News blog

Newest Release
Thurston T. Turtle and the Legend of the Lemonade
In this follow-up to Thurston T. Turtle Moves to Hubbleville, our endearing newcomer is settling in when he notices everyone’s homemade butter cookies and lemonade taste the same. However, stories of the recipes’ origins are quite different. While Mr. Turtle’s second grade class uncovers other similarities, it is the discovery of old letters, help from the scattered Mr. Possum and a visit to an old family friend that converge to reveal the legend of the lemonade. And the butter cookies, too, of course!
2012, CYPRESS, an imprint of Roseheart Publishing, Chiefland, FL.

Other Titles
Thurston T. Turtle Moves to Hubbleville
Micki's first children's book is a charming tale of townspeople named for woodland creatures, who endear themselves to a newcomer to their quaint town of Hubbleville. The town's quirky news reporter, Mr. Possum, is determined to get the scoop on the stranger, Mr. Thurston T. Turtle, but always seems to be one step behind.
2010, CYPRESS, an imprint of RoseHeart Publishing, Chiefland, FL.
For reviews of this book, see the micki bare titles page of this website.
Now available in Kindle format!

Coming 2013
Thurston T. Turtle and the Precarious Puppy

Inspired Scribe was established by Micki Bare in 2005 as a business through which she provides freelance writing and copy editing.

Micki is a weekly lifestyles columnist. Her column appears in her local newspaper, the Courier-Tribune, and is distributed by the Arkansas News Bureau of Stephens Media.

Micki is the author of  Thurston T. Turtle Moves to Hubbleville, Thurston T. Turtle and the Legend of the Lemonade, Relative Expressions and is a contributing author for The Kid Turned Out Fine. 

 

 

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In memory of Dad...
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