Interview with a Ten-Year-Old Author #kidlit #puppylove
Today, I have a special guest, Sadi Belle. Sadi and I (writing under the name of Brenda Sue) collaborate on our children's literature series about a little girl named Sadi and her dog Max. Sadi brought the idea to me last year, and I liked what she had in mind. I hadn't written kidlit before, but she had faith in me. I had faith that with her gigantic imagination, she could create the stories for me to write. We released the first book October 10, 2023. The book is beautifully illustrated by Terri Schultz.
sadi and max Have the Best Christmas in the Entire World
is an illustrated chapter book for children ages six to ten. Sadi agreed to do an interview for us:Brenda: Hi Sadi. Tell us, how did you come up with the idea for your firstbook?
Sadi: I don’t really know. It just kind of came to me Youknow I was happy about getting a new puppy and just let my imagination flow.
Brenda: Max is the special puppy in your book. Tell us twofun facts about the real Max.
Sadi:
Well, first of all he thinks he’s human. He likes tosit on our patio chairs even though we have dog beds outside. And he has thisreal special toy he loves. It is a little hedgehog that is gray just like him,and he hasn’t destroyed it yet. He definitely thinks that toy is the best toyin the entire world. Brenda: What is the mainthing you want readers to take away from your book?
Sadi: Oh, that’s a hardone…but if I have to pick, I would say how breeds of dogs with bad reputations,especially pittys, aren’t all bad. I like to say it depends on the owner. If,take a golden retriever, is put in a bad situation where a person is mean tohim or he is taught to be mean, he will be mean because he’s an animal. Pitbulls, the bully mixed breeds, are good protection dogs. They might look scarybecause they have muscular necks and big, strong looking jaws. But they aregood family dogs too. So the next time you see a dog and you think he might bemean, well, don’t judge a book by its cover.
Brenda: Can you tell us one thing readers can look forwardto in book 2?
Sadi: Max will be growing definitely as a bigger dog and abetter dog. And seeing his relationship with his two sisters, Gabby and Xena.He calls them his sisters. You’ll see how Max and Gabby love each other andthey play and go on walks. Gabby seems kind of rough, oh, she is a softy forMax.
(Brenda aside: Max and Sadi have something special happen tothem in book two which will cause some amazing adventures. Maybe Sadi didn’twant to give away her latest great idea, but I had to clue you in to be lookingfor a twist in this story.)
Brenda:What do your friends and family think about you publishing a book?
Sadi: Myfriends did not believe me at first. They said things like “I’ll believe itwhen I see it” and “your nana is not an author” and boy did I prove them wrong.They are now really happy for me, and my teacher reads the book to the classevery day.
Brenda: You’re in 5th grade. What’s your favoritething and your not so favorite thing about school?
Sadi: My favorite thing…I mean, does anyone really LOVEschool? But I have to say science. We always do fun projects. My least favoritething—that’s easy—HOMEWORK.
Brenda: What do you like to do when you aren’t creatingstories to write about Sadi and Max?
Sadi: Uh, I like to play video games like Sims 4 and Robloxand obviously play with Max. I also play with my dolls and enjoy basketball andwhether I like it or not, HOMEWORK. I mean, I don’t like it, but it has to getdone.
Brenda: Is there anything you’d like to tell us that Ididn’t ask?
Sadi:
Oh, yeah, a little more about my dogs. First up,Gabby. Gabby is related to Xena and they are fourteen years old. Gabby loves tofollow my mom around and whines when Mom leaves the house. Xena, like Imentioned, she is fourteen and enjoys eating, sleeping, and swimming. Oh, andbarking. Max just turned two only a week ago. He enjoys going on rides andanything that involves water. And anything with me even when I don’t want himinvolved. He loves to play fetch.
Brenda: Thanks for being my guest today, Sadi. Let's tell everyone where they can find our book.
Sadi: It was fun! Our book is on Amazon, and you can get the print book in color or black and white. It's in eBook too.
You can find the book here: BRENDA SUE'S AMAZON PAGE
You can find us on BookBub: BOOKBUB
BIOS:
Sadi Belle is ayoung lady of grade school age with an imagination beyond her years. She livesin Arizona with her dad, mom, and three dogs. When she isn’t playing with herdogs or championing their causes, she enjoys drawing, playing basketball,dolls, and world-building computer games.
When Brenda Sue isn’t writing children’s stories, she is BrendaWhiteside, the award-winning author of romantic suspense, romance, and cozymystery. After living in six states and two countries—so far—she and herhusband have settled in Central Arizona. They admit to being gypsies at heartso won't discount the possibility of another move. They share their home with arescue dog named Amigo. While FDW fishes, Brenda writes.

