As a slightly late celebration of Buster's arrival, I decided to do trailers for the first two books in the Rainbow Street Animal Shelter series: LOST! A Dog Called Bear, and MISSING! A Cat Called Buster. (I'll do one for WANTED! A Guinea Pig Called Henry when I've found the advance reading copy. That may mean cleaning the house first, so don't hold your breath.)
Wendy Orr's author diary: the journal following a writer's working life and the progress of new books, from idea to manuscript to publication.
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