Tuesday, January 20, 2015

ANSWERING THE BURNING QUESTION: WHERE DID WE IZZIES COME FROM???

So Bizzy was searching the internet and found something that Deedy (AKA Dorothea Jensen) wrote about how she started making books about us Izzy Elves.  Some of this we already knew, but a bunch of it is NEWS to us.

Please don't tell Deedy we found this: we think she doesn't want us to know all this "behind the scenes" stuff!

H-e-r-e's Deedy!

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Copyright 2015 Red City Review
I answered a number of questions for the Red City Review which could not be included in this article because there wasn't room. 

So I'm putting ALL my answers here.  Hope you don't find it TMI !

Q. What inspired you to write a book about elves? We've explored your website and are aware that Frizzy is the fourth book in your series.

A. When I was about four, my father, a family doctor, went on a home call very early on Christmas morning. When he came home, he decided to turn on the Christmas tree lights. In doing so, he knocked over the tree and the crash woke us all up. I thought that we had trapped Santa in our living room and was desperate to see him. My older brother, however, refused to let us go downstairs. I was very disappointed.

I think the germ of having Santa (or one of his elves) stranded in a family’s living room came from this experience. My first elf story, Tizzy, the Christmas Shelf Elf, is based on it. Then, when I had Tizzy tell the boys who found him about his elf colleagues, I started trying out various consonants with –izzy and found some amazingly apt names. They are: Blizzy, who makes snowglobes; Bizzy, who is the bossy, know-it-all elf; Fizzy and Dizzy, who make toys that surprise; Whizzy, who always rushes around; Frizzy, who styles the hair of Christmas dollies, and Quizzy, who makes puzzles and word games. Of course, the original –izzy name came from the fact that the stranded elf was, well, in a tizzy! His job is not revealed until the next book, however: Tizzy picks out books for Santa to bring to each child.

Once I named all eight elves, they started taking on little personalities and quirks, and before I knew it, I’d written three more stories: Blizzy, the Worrywart Elf; Dizzy, the Stowaway Elf (in which Santa does actually knock over a Christmas tree); and Frizzy, the S.A.D. Elf. Just for fun, I put my four grandsons into two of the stories, and made the Izzy Elf Section of the North Pole (and Santa) very savvy in 21st century technology.

I always loved “A Visit from St. Nicholas” and all the Dr. Seuss books, and so decided to write my elf stories in rhyming couplets.  I seem to have a knack for this, so once I figured out the plot for each book, the actual writing went very quickly. It’s great fun, actually.

Q. Do you have more Santa's Izzy Elves books in the works?

A. Yes, I will be writing stories featuring Bizzy, Fizzy, Whizzy and Quizzy

Also, I have two more grandsons now and have to figure out where they will fit into a story.

Q. What is your favorite thing about writing books for children?

A. Reading them aloud to kids and watching their faces as they follow the story! I especially like reading my elf books aloud to my grandsons who are just learning to read, and letting them figure out what the rhyming word is at the end of each couplet. They love doing that.

I also hugely enjoy watching my elves take shape on the page in illustrations. It’s kind of a circular endeavor: first I write about these characters, then I see their images and than I want to write about them some more. (This will all go one step further soon, as designs for Izzy Elf dolls are underway.)

Q. If you could tell parents the best reason for buying your books for their children, what would it be?

Unlike most picture books, these stories are actually aimed at older kids—aged 4 and up—and are not “dumbed down” for children. Instead, I wrote them so that, while they do greatly amuse kids, they also help them develop a taste for reading rhythmic verse, for playing with words, and for learning new ones. As one reviewer wrote about Frizzy:

I wish this future classic had been around when I was a child. I smiled the entire time I was reading it. The characters are lovable and easy to relate to. The rhyme format is fun and will lead to memory skills. There are a few words that may be just past the reading level, which is perfect. These will encourage children to not only learn new words - but to gain the skills to discover how to learn what new words mean.     Sylvia Cornelius, Bookdepository.com

Q. Frizzy goes against the norm and refuses to stick to gender stereotypes when it comes to the design of her toys. We believe this is an important lesson for kids, what made you want to include it in your book?

When I was a little girl, I used to wheel a toy six gun in my doll carriage instead of a doll (my main playmate was my older brother). My mother told me that this was quite unnerving for little old ladies who peeked into the carriage to see my cute little “dolly”. Later, when I was a young mother of two boys and a girl, I was distressed at how toys were so relentlessly gender-specific. Now that I am a grandmother (even though all six of my grandchildren are boys) I’m happy to see that there finally are toys out there that encourage girls’ interest in things mechanical.

I didn’t deliberately decide for Frizzy to design monster trucks that eventually appeal to girls, however. The idea just popped up in my brainalthough this probably happened because the experiences above are buried in there somewhere!

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Sunday, January 18, 2015

Elf Enterprises Testing Lab: Frizzy.1

THE TEST:





THE VERDICT:

1. AWESOME!!

2. WHEN WILL THERE BE A TIZZY DOLL??

That's the latest from the Elf Enterprises Testing Lab.

Love from the Izzies,





P.S. Dizzy says these kids look strangely familiar. He's going to take a look at the pix in his story, Dizzy, the Stowaway Elf to refresh his memory!

Friday, January 16, 2015

Celebrating With A Brown Hat, a Brick Wall and a Magazine on Her Birthday!

So Deedy (Dorothea Jensen to you) received a copy of the first ever Red City Review magazine and couldn't resist messing about wearing a brown hat in front of a brick wall like the young lady on the cover to show how excited she is about it!

Here's the front.

























And here is Deedy showing off the article inside. Frizzy is even more thrilled about showing up in a real magazine than Deedy is (if such a thing is possible).




























 Here's a closeup of the article.
(Deedy says to remind everybody that this article is copyrighted by Red City Review. Whatever that means.)


Anyway, Deedy reports that she has now happily finished the first couple of hours of the first day of her 70th year!

Happy 69th birthday, Deedy, and much love from all the Izzy Elves!






Saturday, January 10, 2015

Doesn't this lady ever stop???

Have we mentioned that Deedy (Dorothea Jensen to you) seems to be an obsessive list maker??
Well, she is. Below is her list of things to accomplish in 2015.
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Plans for 2015
1. Get A KISS FROM LAFAYETTE published!
2. Win some awards for same????
3. Write, publish and record BIZZY, THE KNOW-IT-ALL ELF
4. Write  first PB&J book (no elves)
5. Finish A SCALP ON THE MOON (another historical novel for young readers, set in 17th century Massachusetts. Three chapters are written so far.)

6. Get as many of the Izzy Elf dolls in production as possible!!
Hmmm. Maybe I'll go back to bed. : )
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Frankly, we Izzy Elves wish she would skip everything else and focus on #3.  After all, that's the REALLY interesting item on her projects list.  We think.  

Oh well, I guess we'll just have to share Deedy's time with whatever those other things are. 

But they CAN'T be as much fun as writing books about us!

Love,

Bizzy, Blizzy, Dizzy, Fizzy, Frizzy, Quizzy, Tizzy and Whizzy



Friday, January 9, 2015

Huggability Quotient Testing!


Here's Deedy checking out the "Huggability Quotient" of the "rough draft" of the Frizzy doll! We are all very excited (especially Frizzy) and can HARDLY WAIT to get our tiny hands on the finished product.

We are all so grateful to the other DD, Dee Dee Lozier, for bringing Frizzy off the page and into a hug!

Love,
The Izzy Elves



Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Deedy's 2014 List. All we can say is "Whew"!

We decided to share Deedy's List published on her Facebook page about everything (or almost everything) she did in 2014. We're a little bit afraid to ask her what she is planning to do in 2015!

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New Year's Thoughts:
2014 Summary

Elf Stuff:
1. Wrote FRIZZY, THE S.A.D. ELF
2. Worked with Shayne Hood on FRIZZY illustrations.
3. Had Christmas music recorded by Louisa, Rowena, Lucy, and Ruth Wise.
3. Recorded FRIZZY, THE S.A.D. ELF at Rocking Horse Studio
4. Re-did first three elf story recordings by adding music.
5. Released FRIZZY as downloadable recording via Audible.com, Amazon.com, and iTunes.
6. Re-released first three elf story recordings with music via Audible.com, Amazon.com, and iTunes.
7. Wrote "script" and developed several versions of a book trailer for the elf stories with animator/illustrator Shayne Hood.
8. Uploaded all versions of the book trailer on Youtube, Vimeo, and Godtube.
9. Uploaded audio excerpts of all four audiobooks on Youtube, Vimeo and Godtube.
10. Uploaded video of myself reading part of Tizzy to kids at a Christmas event to Youtube, Vimeo, and Godtube.
11.Published FRIZZY, THE S.A.D. ELF as paperback via Createspace and Ingramspark.
12. Published FRIZZY, THE S.A.D. ELF as Kindle and Nook e-books.
13. Republished TIZZY, THE CHRISTMAS SHELF ELF; BLIZZY, THE WORRYWART ELF and DIZZY, THE STOWAWAY ELF as Kindles using the cool new Kindle software for picture books.
13. Had CDs of the audiobooks of all four elf stories created through Oasis.
14. Set up the sale of these CDs via Amazon.
15. Assisted the Izzy Elves in writing blogs and twitters all year at http://izzyelfblog.blogspot.com/ and https://twitter.com/Izzy_Elves.
16. Set up and did booksignings at the Hopkinton Library and Mainstreet Bookends bookstore in December.
17. Met with Dee Dee Lozier to get started on a doll prototype for Frizzy.
18. With the assistance of my daughter-in-law, started and developed a website devoted to the elves, http://izzyelves.com/. (It's still under construction.)
19. Entered FRIZZY in a couple of competitions and it won a Santa's Choice Award as well as first prize in the children's category of the first ever Red City Review Book Awards.(http://redcityreview.com/…/frizzy-the-s-a-d-elf-by-dorothe…/)
20. Did a Book Review Blitz for Blizzy with Motherdaughterbookreviews.com and garnered many excellent reviews, which you can read here: http://motherdaughterbookreviews.com/book-review-blitz-wra…/
21. Did a Q & A "interview" to be published in the first ever edition of The Red City Review Magazine.
22. Started working on BIZZY, THE KNOW-IT-ALL ELF.

Non-Elf Stuff:
1. Finished A BUSS FROM LAFAYETTE, an historical novel for middle graders, and started to look for a publisher for the story. I'm hoping to get the story released in time to help celebrate the Sestercentennial (250th anniversary) of our town this year, as the story takes place here in 1825.
2. Got a GREAT evaluation done by 5 Star Publications, which convinced me to change the name to A KISS FROM LAFAYETTE.
3. Read an excerpt of the story to Friends of the Hopkinton Library.
4. Set up pages on my facebook account (you're looking at it) for all my various writing projects: Santa's Izzy Elves; The Riddle of Penncroft Farm, and A Kiss from Lafayette. This gives me a chance to post interesting pix and bits of information about the stories that are not in the actual books.
5. Found that a video of an interview I did for Riddle in 1990 has been posted online! Put links to it on my website, http://www.dorotheajensen.com/, and will soon put links here and on the Riddle page.
Can't believe how young I looked 25 years ago!

That's all I can think of for now. (I do have to laugh every time someone asks me if I'm retired. "No," I answer, "I'm just tired!")

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So, as Deedy gears up for her 69th birthday next week, we wish her "Happy Birthday" and "Happy New Year" and hope she doesn't run out of steam before she finishes writing stories for Bizzy, Fizzy, Whizzy, and Quizzy!

Much love,

The Izzy Elves



Wednesday, December 31, 2014

100 Posts! Great Party! Huzzah!

With this post, we Izzy Elves have reached our goal of 100 posts by (or close to) Christmas. We would have done this on Christmas, but as you would expect, we were all so tired by the Last Minute Push the day before (Christmas Eve) that we have been mostly sleeping, except for the Elf Celebration, of course. And then, as some of you know, this is what we do:

When Santa flies home every year in his sleigh
He throws us a party on each Christmas Day.
We feast and we frolic (it's kind of a perk
To celebrate ending our annual work.)
For after each elf belly finally is full,
We pull on our parkas and mittens of wool
Then, joining our hands in an elfentine ring
Which circles the arctic, we dance and we sing.
Our finale is fireworks which fill the night sky
With curtains of color that shimmer so high!




























We Izzies all hope you had a very merry Christmas. 

We'll be back very soon to start on our NEXT hundred posts.
   

Happy New Year!




Much Love,

Bizzy
Blizzy
Dizzy
Fizzy
Frizzy
Quizzy
Tizzy
Whizzy 
(and Honorary Izzy Elf, Deedy)
 


P.S. (Just wait until you hear where Santa is taking us for our Izzy Elf Holiday this year!)