Calgary Stampede

FLAPJACK SEASON

It’s that time of year – time to promote community spirit and a love of western history!

I’m signing books at Indigo Chapters bookstore in Market Mall, Calgary on July 8th. Please stop by for a smile and an autographed copy of FLIP, FLOP, FLAPJACK, if you are in the neighborhood. It’s an award-winning children’s picture book that tells the origin story of the Stampede pancake breakfast. Added bonus – the family’s pancake recipe!!

Best Children’s and YA Book of the Year goes to Flip, Flop, Flapjack!

The BPAA [Book Publishers of Alberta] held their annual publishing awards night on September 24th, 2024. We were all delighted to learn that Flip, Flop, Flapjack won the award for “Children’s & Young Adult Book of the Year”. Melissa, our illustrator, attended the award ceremony (I was busy scrubbing floors at a hostel in Spain) and accepted the award on behalf of my publisher, Ayesha Clough and Red Barn Books. Thank you, BPAA and thank you, Red Barn Books, for creating such a beautiful book. YAHOO!

No. 1 on Calgary’s Bestselling List – again!

I think Wildhorse Jack would be chuffed to discover his story has been on the bestselling books list in Calgary for another week! I know I am, so thank you, everyone who has purchased a copy! And these lists don’t include the sales from Amazon, Chapters Indigo or books sold on the publisher’s website. Flip, Flop, Flapjack is into a second printing, so the news is spreading. And that means readers. And readers are the reason I write books!!

SCHOOL VISITS

FLIP, FLOP, FLAPJACK GOES TO SCHOOL

I’ve had the pleasure of taking my picture book to several area schools now, and I admit to loving it! We’ve done readings for full school assemblies and for small, intimate classes of 20 students. We also presented to over 60 schools through the Calgary Public Library virtual author visit program, LITCON. Invariably, the students know more than I expect about historic Calgary and area. FLIP, FLOP, FLAPJACK is set in 1923 – 100 years ago, but also deals with sportsmanship and community spirit.

I ask the students if there was electricity 100 years ago, whether there were NHL teams, cars and airplanes, movie theatres and elephants (that last one’s a trick question!) They have thoughtful questions and answers, and listen well to the story. I attribute much of that to preparation by the teachers, that’s much appreciated. In most cases, I’ve sent a Teacher’s Guide in advance so they can prepare their classes and it really shows. I sometimes have my two oldest grandchildren with me to help dramatize the story (Isaac, left and Abigail, right in the above photo), and the kids love having someone near their age act out the story. Isaac also adds lots of hockey trivia to the discussion. 🙂

If we’re lucky, the book’s illustrator, Melissa Brugelmans-LaBelle, joins me for the school visit. She talks to the students about being an artist and gives a short drawing lesson. The results have been dramatic – every student can draw a horse by the end of the lesson! It gives the students a lot of confidence and hopefully inspires them to draw more and more.

Twice, local TV stations have filmed the readings. I’ve been impressed by the camera work, and all the editing the crew does before it is aired. The GLOBAL TV news clip was less than 2 minutes, yet they had filmed over an hour of reading, interviewing, etc. I watch TV news clips with a greater appreciation, now.

I had none of this in mind when I wrote this story, but I’m loving the adventure!

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MORE REVIEWS FOR FLAPJACK!

“I love it!” from my youngest – and most adorable – reader, Annabel.

More professional reviewers – but no more important – feel the same:

“A fun read for Calgary Stampede fans. The playfulness of the text is emulated in the artwork of Melissa Bruglemans-LaBelle [who] obviously understands how to capture the colour and liveliness of the Stampede.” — Helen Kubiw, CanLit for LittleCanadians reviewer and blogger

“It was lovely to have [Brenda and Melissa] kick off our Read-A-Thon. Students and staff enjoyed listening to her story, Flip Flop Flapjack, and were very engaged.” — Gwen Devetten, Vice Principal, St. Maria Goretti School

GRADE 2 STUDENTS STEAL THE SHOW!

GLOBAL TV journalist Gil Tucker and crew taped my reading of FLIP, FLOP, FLAPJACK! to the Grade 2 class at Calgary Classical Academy. That interview was telecast tonight (May 15) on Global TV’s Calgary News at 6 p.m. While the picture book was the star of the show, I think the students really stole the show with their cowboy hats and bandannas! Congratulations to Miss Walker’s Grade 2 Class! Wildhorse Jack and I think you are awesome.

https://globalnews.ca/video/9700616/new-childrens-book-tells-story-of-calgarys-first-stampede-breakfast-in-1923/

DO YOU SMELL NEW BOOKS?

BOOK DAY!

A box of books – my new picture book – arrived on my doorstep Tuesday, so that’s the day I designate as the book’s birthday.

The intense rush of emotion when I opened the box of books is hard to describe. Pride? Relief? Joy? Yes, all of those. Especially Joy. First, I simply admired the neat stacks of books, waiting for my signature. Then I picked up the top copy of FLIP, FLOP, FLAPJACK! and clutched it to my chest. I was alone, so I did a little happy dance, I admit it! And then…I opened the book and inhaled. Ahh, the faint smell of ink and shiny new paper, mixed with (I let my imagination run here) the sweat and tears shed over this story.

This book is special to me, as my first picture book. But also, it tells the story of an important part of our family history. My grandfather, Jack Morton, lived a life that earned him many nicknames, but the one that has endured is Wildhorse Jack. And one of his claims to fame is being the instigator of the first pancake breakfast at the Calgary Stampede. 100 YEARS AGO! So, when I inhaled the scent of my new books, I fancied that I also inhaled the scent of approval from my ancestors – my mother Frankie and her siblings, my grandmother Carmen and especially my grandfather, Wildhorse Jack.

So go ahead and smell your books. That scent is called “bibliosmia”. Some detect a hint of vanilla or glue. What scents can you detect?