Since I first published my book in 2011, I have sold both the paperback and Kindle versions on Amazon. Each sells through a different venue: the Kindle version via Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP), and the paperback book via Amazon Advantage. I never did feel that Amazon Advantage was a great deal for me as a […]
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Donated drawing of Jerrie Mock helps raise money for WAI chapter
A short time ago, I was featured in a short blurb in Aviation for Women magazine publicizing my custom drawings of airplanes. One of the responses I received from this mention was an email asking if I’d be willing to contribute somehow to help out a new WAI chapter. Named Spirit of Columbus after Geraldine […]
Publicity in Aviation for Women Magazine!
If you’re a Women in Aviation, International (WAI) member, you may have noticed a little blurb on me in your July/august issue of Aviation for Women magazine! Look at the lower right corner on page 17, and you’ll find a small picture of a recent custom drawing I did (originally 18×24 inches) and some information […]
Flight Emergency in the Apple iBookstore
If you’ve got an iPad or iPhone, stop by the iBookstore and check out Flight Emergency! This version of the ebook has been specifically formatted for Apple’s devices, with high-quality images. Just tap your way through each decision tree, or go back and make different decisions once you’ve explored one way. Download a sample or […]
Pioneers of Aviation History: The WASP Museum in Sweetwater, Texas
During a cross-country road trip last month, I stopped in Sweetwater, Texas, where the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) trained at Avenger Field during WWII. The surrounding landscape is dominated by forests of huge windmills stretching to the horizon, with farms and small towns dwarfed below. In places there were so many, it was a […]
Rich Stowell’s eBooks Now in Apple’s iBookstore
Pilot, flight instructor, and author Rich Stowell, known as “The Spin Doctor,” is an expert on the subject of loss of control in airplanes. He has produced books and four DVD programs covering spins, emergency maneuvers, and aerobatics. He also provides personalized training to make pilots safer and more knowledgeable in the air. Now his […]
Wings Club recognizes Patty Wagstaff with Outstanding Aviator Award
Tell me something I don’t know, right? Patty Wagstaff is a role model in so many ways, for women, for pilots, for anyone who wants to pursue big goals. Here’s an excerpt from the story in General Aviation News: Wagstaff’s accomplishments broke barriers and opened doors for other women to follow, club officials noted. In […]
More Dutch press in AOPA’s Pilots & Planes in The Netherlands
On the heels of the last review from the Dutch magazine All Clear comes another mention of Flight Emergency in AOPA’s publication in The Netherlands, Pilots & Planes. Thanks to Peter Mundy of The Pilot Shop at Lelystad Airport for sending this!
All Clear in Holland
While Holland may be small in size relative to the United States, their enthusiasm for aviation is very big! All Clear is a magazine that just featured a book review of Flight Emergency. The review was written by Rene Verjans of AviationBookReviews.com in The Netherlands. Rene, a pilot, aviation enthusiast, and avid book reader, writes […]
Discover a World of Handmade Items (and my Aviation Illustrations!) on Etsy
Have you ever visited Etsy? It’s a fantastic online site where people from all over the world sell handmade and vintage items of all kinds, from furniture to clothing, candies to iPad cases. Members can create “treasuries,” or collections, of their favorite items within a theme of their choosing. As an example, here’s recent treasury […]