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I'm Shelagh (that's the Irish form of Sheila!) I was born in Lancashire, UK, and graduated from the University of Leeds before I moved to Scotland, where I completed a course in Information Technology at the University of Glasgow. I have many interests, including artwork, computing, reading and all forms of writing, but I particularly enjoy writing for children. I wrote Mr. Planemaker's Flying Machine as a children's novel but there is more to the book than just a story, although readers are left to figure out the underlying philosophy for themselves.

When I began writing in 1998, I wrote my first unpublished novel, The Power of Persuasion. The story, set in Scotland, is about a married woman in her mid-forties, who writes a letter to a national newspaper in response to features written by one of the paper's freelance journalists, who has quite a reputation as the newspaper's theatre and film critic.

Despite the fact that the newspaper does not print the letter, the journalist seeks out the woman who wrote it and follows her around. The novel is very tongue-in-cheek and full of humour, but remains unpublished. Although it will be out soon! I am currently rewriting the story and it should be finished in the next few months.

Mr. Planemaker's Flying Machine


Mr. Planemaker's Flying Machine is a story of flight, fantasy, adventure and courage. Although Emmelisa Planemaker is a strong-willed little girl, she misses her dad, who died when she was only five years old.

Emmelisa and her brother Dell have a happy and carefree life until their father becomes ill and is forced to retire at the age of forty-three.

After retirement, Mr. Planemaker decides to build a scaled, model airplane because he wants to build something lasting for his children but he dies before completing the task.

Three years later, Emmelisa is being seriously bullied at school by a group led by the notorious school bully, Mayja Troublemaker. When Emmelisa becomes increasingly withdrawn and unhappy. she seeks help and advice through the computer her father had used to locate specialist model aircraft companies in his quest to build a model airplane.

The computer is more than just a computer and full of surprises: Mr. A. Leon Spaceman being one of them! He guides the two children to Hardwareland, where they train to become astronauts and take on an extraordinary mission into space: to follow their father's TRAIL OF LIGHT.

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I am also working on a sequel, Mrs. Planemaker's Flying Carpet, which I hope to complete by the end of 2007.

Stories of Strength

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In October 2005, one of my poems, Hope for a Safer Place, was chosen for inclusion in the anthology Stories of Strength, which was written in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to help raise money for Disaster Relief charities.

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Leo's Daughter: Mistress of the Web

My first short story was accepted by Universe Pathways Magazine. Special thanks to George Sotirhos at Universe Pathways for reading my story and accepting it for the English version of the magazine.

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Issue 5 of the English magazine with my story inside can be previewed on lulu.com:

Universe Pathways preview

My story, Leo's Daughter: Mistress of the Web, is on page 167.

You can find Issue 5 of the English magazine here:

Universe Pathways: Issue 5

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Página pessoalhttp://shelaghwatkins.co.uk/

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Membro desdeSep 3, 2006

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"Live your life that the fear of death can never enter your heart. Trouble no one about their religion; respect others in their views, and demand that they respect yours. Love your life, perfect your life, beautify all things in your life. Seek to make your life long and of service to your people. Prepare a noble death song for the day when you go over the great divide.
Always give a word or sign of salute when meeting or passing a stranger if in a lonely place. Show respect to all people, but grovel to none. When you arise in the morning, give thanks for the light, for your life and strength. Give thanks for your food and for the joy of living. If you see no reason for giving thanks, the fault lies in yourself.
When your time comes to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death song, and die like a hero going home."

-Chief Tecumseh,
Shawnee Nation Statesman
Shelagh, Hi how are you? I didn't see an answer to your question, what makes a good short story?

Have a good week.
I am with everyone else with the thanks. I hope you will accept my friend invitation as well!
Thanks for the invitation, Shelagh.
Thanks for the invitation, Shelagh - that looks like a fun group, and I'm happy to join.

'Mr Planemaker' looks absolutely charming, by the way. I shall be sure to track down a copy!

All the best

Rob x
hello, Shelagh,

It's good to see you here!

Best wishes,
Rowena Cherry
Dear Shelagh--I'd like to invite you to join as an author on www.redroom.com. I am a founding author and you can create your own webpage like mine. http://www.redroom.com/author/belle-yang
Thanks! What a welcome sight to see you here.

Best wishes,
Pier
Thanks Shelagh! The link works fine!
~Cristina
Hi Shelagh,
Is your book available in America? I couldn't find it through my library system. I'm willing to order it if I can't find it. Is it a picture book, or for older children? I read on one of the discussions that someone in your family compared it with The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
Sorry, I ask a lot of questions!
~Cristina
Also, she specializes in children's lit, but represents adult authors as well. She's very easy to work with and will listen. B
I think, Deborah, will be very excited to receive your material! B
Hi Shelagh,

Thanks for listing me as a friend!

Peace and Laughter,
Cristina
Hi Shelagh....How are you..I received your mail ...Thanks ...I am fine...

Regards

Bhawana
Thanks for the invitation. I think a lot of what's best in literature these days originated as young adult/children's literature to begin with. There's a whole host of reasons for why that's probably the case which I'll look forward to talking about on the group.
best,
Cynthia
Thanks for the invitation. I've joined and look forward to being part of the group :-)
~wisewoman
Thank you kindly for the invite--I'd looked briefly at this group yesterday and just hadn't gotten around to joining it yet. It looks very interesting!
Hi,
Thanks for the invitation. I signed up tonight. Children's books are near and dear to my heart.
Thanks for the invite -- I am a media specialist at an elementary school and read tons of kids lit - much more than I have catalogged. I have been watching the group for awhile - it was time I joined!
Thank you very much for the invitation!
Hi Shelagh,
Thanks for the invite to your group, I've joined.
Congrats on becoming a LT author! I hope to join you with that status soon :)

Best wishes,
Abdul
thanks for the invitation ;D

jen
Thank you for the invitation. Apologies for the delay in responding, it's been a while since I last logged in.

Thanks

Helen
Thanks for the invitation...I am enjoying this group! Your recommendation in "Fairy Tales" of Donna Jo Napoli is appreciated...I just finished "Daughter of Venice" and really enjoyed it. Thanks!

Jenny
Thanks for the invitation! I have joined the group :)
Thanks, but I suspect our tastes differ radically. Have fun, though.
Thank you very much for inviting me. See you at the group.
Thank you choooooooo much for the invitation....
Thanks! I'm looking forward to the discussions.
Thanks for the invitation, Shelagh!

-Sue, LitPark.com
Thanks for the invite. I've joined the group and look forward to the discussions!
Thank you for the invite!
Hi,

Thanks for the invite to the children's fiction group! I'm all signed up. :-)
Thanks for the invite to your new forum. I've just signed up and I'm looking forward to exploring.
All signed up for the Children's Fiction group. Thanks for the invite :-)
Good morning Shelagh, thank you for the invitation.
Hi Shelagh,

Thanks for the invitation. You're right, I think I'll really enjoy this group! I look forward to fun discussions :-)

Katherine
Shelagh,

You are definitely right! I thought about pre-emptively pointing out that reading
children's fiction and not wanting children are not mutually exclusive but decided against it, hoping you wouldn't spot that "flaw" in my reasoning; no joy in Mudville, unfortunately :)

If I ever get a sudden urge to give a moose a cookie (yes, I know that's wrong, but I like that title better) I'll know which group to go to.

Take care.
Hello, thanks much for the invitation to join the Children's Fiction group. I'm thinking you saw the picture and didn't examine my library or read my profile closely, because books for the juvenile set don't really interest me much. The picture is kind of an inside joke for my friends because they know I have no desire for children of my own.

On the other hand, if you did examine my library and/or read my profile closely, and still sent the invitation as a gag, perhaps, then I salute you; I did get a laugh out of it, whether you intended it or not :-D

I wish you much joy of your group.
Hi there, thanks for your invite...
Hi

I'm not Shelagh Watkins , I listed her book and
somehow her photo popped up , why I don't know
I'm also an author friend of hers .

Cheers.Joe
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