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Dell and Emmelisa Planemaker are two ordinary children who lead uneventful lives in a small town in Lancashire until they discover a unique computer that takes them on an extraordinary journey. They are guided by a strange-looking man from a far-off distant planet who helps them to undergo a tough space mission: to follow their father's Trail of Light.

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Born in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, this anthology shares stories about what it takes to beat the odds. More than 100 writers contributed these essays, fiction and poetry to raise money for disaster relief charities in the region. Featuring writing from Orson Scott Card, Wil Wheaton, and Robin Lee Hatcher. At times tear-jerking, at times humorous, this book is guaranteed to inspire and remind readers that the human spirit knows no boundaries.

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"Universe Pathways" is a Greek magazine specializing in science-fiction, fantasy, horror literature and art. The English version of the magazine is published every four months. The magazine publishes stories and artwork from Greek writers and artists as well as writers and artists from all over the world. The publishers also accept music, paintings, comics and articles about cinema and modern Science.







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I'm Shelagh (that's the Irish form of Sheila!) I was born in Lancashire, UK, and graduated from the University of Leeds before I moved to Scotland, where I completed a course in Information Technology at the University of Glasgow. I have many interests, including artwork, computing, reading and all forms of writing, but I particularly enjoy writing for children. I wrote Mr. Planemaker's Flying Machine as a children's novel but there is more to the book than just a story, although readers are left to figure out the underlying philosophy for themselves.

When I began writing in 1998, I wrote my first unpublished novel, The Power of Persuasion. The story, set in Scotland, is about a married woman in her mid-forties, who writes a letter to a national newspaper in response to features written by one of the paper's freelance journalists, who has quite a reputation as the newspaper's theatre and film critic.

Despite the fact that the newspaper does not print the letter, the journalist seeks out the woman who wrote it and follows her around. The novel is very tongue-in-cheek and full of humour, but remains unpublished. Although it will be out soon! I am currently rewriting the story and it should be finished in the next few months.


Mr. Planemaker's Flying Machine




Mr. Planemaker's Flying Machine is a story of flight, fantasy, adventure and courage. Although Emmelisa Planemaker is a strong-willed little girl, she misses her dad, who died when she was only five years old.


Emmelisa and her brother Dell have a happy and carefree life until their father becomes ill and is forced to retire at the age of forty-three.

After retirement, Mr. Planemaker decides to build a scaled, model airplane because he wants to build something lasting for his children but he dies before completing the task.

Three years later, Emmelisa is being seriously bullied at school by a group led by the notorious school bully, Mayja Troublemaker. When Emmelisa becomes increasingly withdrawn and unhappy, she seeks help and advice through the computer her father had used to locate specialist model aircraft companies in his quest to build a model airplane.

The computer is more than just a computer and full of surprises: Mr. A. Leon Spaceman being one of them! He guides the two children to Hardwareland, where they train to become astronauts and take on an extraordinary mission into space: to follow their father's TRAIL OF LIGHT.

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I am also working on a sequel, Mrs. Planemaker's Flying Carpet, which I hope to complete by the end of 2007.

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In October 2005, one of my poems, Hope for a Safer Place, was chosen for inclusion in the anthology Stories of Strength, which was written in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to help raise money for Disaster Relief charities.




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My first short story was accepted by Universe Pathways Magazine. Special thanks to George Sotirhos at Universe Pathways for reading my story and accepting it for the English version of the magazine.

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Issue 5 of the English magazine with my story inside can be previewed on lulu.com:

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My story, Leo's Daughter: Mistress of the Web, is on page 167.

You can find Issue 5 of the English magazine here:

Universe Pathways: Issue 5



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The Power of Persuasion



The Power of Persuasion is now available online, please check it out:

http://www.lulu.com/content/2048817

ISBN: 978-1-84799-667-1

If you view the preview of the book, you will see the first page of Chapter One on page 3 of the preview.

These are some of the comments I have received about the opening three and a half chapters (approx 6,50… Continue

Posted on February 24, 2008 at 4:02am —

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The Power of Persuasion is in the final stages of proofreading, so I thought I would give you a sneak preview of the cover:


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At 6:02pm on August 14, 2009, Leili McKinley said…
Hi Shelagh, thanks for "friending" me. I look forward to getting to know you better!

Leili
At 11:28pm on December 27, 2008, Kim Hanks said…
Hi Shelagh

hope you have a healthy happy new year

thanks for a friendship invite
At 8:59pm on March 28, 2008, Likai Chen said…
Hi Shelagh! I'm very glad that you'd like to be my friend. I live in China and I have NEVER had a chance to go to any of the English speaking countries. And this "Book Place" is in fact an area for all native English speakers, so I sincerely hope I can get help from you and other English-speaking friends here at this area. Thank you, Shelagh!
At 10:39pm on February 21, 2008, Kira Chase said…
Just Stopping By To Say Hello!

Kira
At 9:42am on December 22, 2007, Ron Kruger said…
Howdy, Shelagh.
It is good for this old country boy to see you. Give 'em hell, honey.
At 8:12am on December 15, 2007, Tim Quinton said…
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and yours.
At 10:36am on December 13, 2007, Chris Stevenson said…
Thanks, Shelagh. I wish you the happiest holliday season, Christmas and New Years. I loved the little film box. Now if I could just learn how to manipulate such things. How's the English weather? It's very cold here in the Southern California desert.
At 6:17pm on December 11, 2007, Jana Tether said…
Hi Shelagh,
Thanks for sending the cool video! Merry Christmas to you! God bless you.
Jana :o)
At 1:54pm on December 11, 2007, George Wilder Jr. said…
Hey Shelagh, thanks so very much for that. God Bless.
At 12:47pm on December 11, 2007, Mark David Gerson said…
You're a sweetheart. Thanks. (Happy to return the favor whenever...)
 
 

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Paper War

I've been waging a war on paper the last few days. So far, paper is winning. The more I clean up, the more of it I find. The problem is, for much of it, I feel an obligation to do a thorough examination and decide whether or not it's worth keeping.

The mailperson is my enemy. He, sometimes she, keeps leaving more paper in my mail box. I'm not talking about my Christmas cards, which I cherish, but all the other stuff dropped off for me to sort out. At times it's torture to come home and see the new pile the DH has set on the kitchen table.

I've discovered tons of magazines over a year old. They were trying to hide in a magazine holder on the side of the couch, but not doing a good job of it, since they were spilling over. Of course, I decided to check the headings on the covers to see if some of the information inside might prove valuable. Wouldn't you know it, I was right. Many articles seemed to good to give up.

I've already mentioned here before about how I also have a compulsion to print out emails that seem important to me. The result is I have lots of important pieces of paper. When there's an abundance, which is the most important? And, where's the one I really need? It is a quandary.

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