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Ringwood author and artist releases a children's tale
Suburban Trends, 10/29/2003, Carol Fletcher

Ten years ago, Linda Doty took an early spring walk with her two young sons and the memories of it would become her first published book,"In Search of the Robin." "One winter in particular had been very long and snowy, and we were all so weary and just longing for spring." said Doty, children's author and artist. "So we decided to make it into an adventure and go searching for signs of spring." Fortunately for Doty, she recorded many of her experiences while raising her sons, Peter and David, in a journal, which she pulled from for the robin story. "It started as a journal, when the boys were young," said Doty. "I wrote about the boys and raising them. I have always been better at writing my thoughts than verbalizing them." The simple story about finding spring's first robin caught the attention of Publish America, publisher of Doty's book, but only after Doty tried unsuccessfully with several other books and publishers. "It's "interesting," said Doty, "I was focusing all my engergies on my story, The Witch of Daisy Down Ditch." That one got me on the Division of Youth and Family Services {DYFS} television show. I didn't really submit "In Search of the Robin" until later when I sent out a few others." She says the story is really about hope. "Spring brings hope. It's a new season, a new beginning." Being both the author and illustrator for "In Search of the Robin" allowed Doty see her vision for the book brought to fruition. "I wanted it to have a folk arty and antique feeling of going back in time," says Doty. I feel the book has a very 50's look. Having the park so close and feeling close to nature reflects a simple way of life, and I wanted someone from the city to feel like they spent the afternoon in the country {when they read the book}." Over the course of six months Doty worked closely with the publish america design team with layout of her water color illustrations and text placement. The cover picture shows the purpose o fthe story's exccursion into Ringwood State Park, where Doty says she visited regularly with her two sons. "When I became a mother I put my art career on hold and needed a friend," said Doty, "and I found nature and the park, to help me raise my two sons." In fact while many acknowledge their family and friends in their books, Doty acknowledges the park and its botanical gardens. Doty's career as an author came out of her career as an artist, she says by telling stories about her illustrations, which are reminiscent of children's drawings with elements of folk art, to people who visited her exhibits. Now Dot's oldest son Peter is also studying to be an artist and will be attending the School of Visual Arts, as Doty did. However, says Doty, his style is completely modern. Doty is now in the process of promoting, "In Search of the Robin" which will be released on Nov. 8 to Borders, Barnes & Noble and online sellers like Amazon,com and through publishamerica.com.

 

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