Do you know the only reason I love Mondays??? Because I get to celebrate some of the most fabulous literature for the most prime readers of our young people - MIDDLE GRADERS!I'm always excited to share any upcoming middle grade tale that I come across, but this one is more special to me than any other I've shared before.
Why?
Because the author is a fellow Leap Books Seek middle grade author! It's my first time saying that, and I'm so excited (and humbled) to be able to do so. Please give Rick and his wonderful MG tale a warm welcome. And remember to ENTER the Giveaway below for your chance to WIN an Amazon gift card!
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Make sure to tell all your friends and friends who have middle grade readers about this one. And while your at it, add it to your GOODREADS list to read. I did!
MEET Rick Starkey:
Rick Starkey is a graduate of the Institute of Children’s Literature. His
main interest is writing novels for middle grade. Rick has sold short pieces to
Highlights for Children including a game, magic tricks, and a short story.
Knowing that most writers often wish that they had started their career earlier
in life, Rick teaches a basic course for the Talented and Gifted Program
(T.A.G.) at Walter’s State Community College in Morristown Tennessee. Rick’s
students learn the basics of magazine submissions including cover and query
letters, market research, and manuscript preparation. The T.A.G. program is for
students grades 5 – 8 and come from seven counties in East Tennessee.
Rick Starkey is a graduate of the Institute of Children’s Literature. His
main interest is writing novels for middle grade. Rick has sold short pieces to
Highlights for Children including a game, magic tricks, and a short story.
Knowing that most writers often wish that they had started their career earlier
in life, Rick teaches a basic course for the Talented and Gifted Program
(T.A.G.) at Walter’s State Community College in Morristown Tennessee. Rick’s
students learn the basics of magazine submissions including cover and query
letters, market research, and manuscript preparation. The T.A.G. program is for
students grades 5 – 8 and come from seven counties in East Tennessee.
Rick lives
in a 200-year-old log cabin in the Great Smoky Arts and Crafts Community in
Gatlinburg, Tennessee, where he and his wife, Betty, own and run Make It
Magic, a magic shop and craft store. A day in Rick’s life includes recommending
and performing magic tricks for customers of all ages, carving a bear from a
log with a chainsaw, and working on his next novel.
I'm thrilled to be part of MMGM ~ Shannon Messenger's genius plan to give middle grade reads their just due! Click HERE for the other participants.




































