An Interview With MRS D

An Interview With Author Olga D’Agostino: Everything In Life Can Be Chronicled.

Originally published in Novel Ideas  by Nick Wale Olga D’Agostino (or MRS. D. as you may know her) is a bestselling author of children’s books and short stories. Her books are enjoyed by children the world over, and she has just released her first short story entitled, “The Little Girl Praying on the Hill.” Her bestselling […]

Interview with Mrs.D: What Did Not Kill Her, Made Her Strong

Originally published in  Nick Wale of Novel Ideas  Q: How would you describe your writing style in two sentences?  A: A mix of realistic fiction with modern fantasies. A twist of true events with unrealistic characters, which teach children to conquer problems, build self-esteem, and overcome challenges.  Q: How long does it take for you to […]

Something Special For Your Children And Grandchildren

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN Alexcordnews Something Special For Your Children And Grandchildren! I want to share this interview with you all. MRS. D is an award-winning children’s author who moved from the Ukraine to the United States of America. She brought with her some wonderful ideas about children’s books and the desire to write them. It’s important […]

Interview with Olga D’Agostino, author of “The Trees Have Hearts”

PUBLISHED IN Kitty Muse and Me  Interview with Olga D’Agostino, author of “The Trees Have Hearts” Posted on  June 20, 2013 by  kathyree This was dry and touching, lovingly-written story that I just had to have Olga on here. She seems every bit as loving and caring as her writing. Please welcome her, sit down, […]

Interview with Mrs.D. (Olga D’Agostino) – Storyteller, Writer, Author

 Storyteller, Writer, Author  AUTHOR INTERVIEW Mrs. D. (Olga D’Agostino), author of children’s picture books, Carlo the Mouse on Vacation and The Trees Have Hearts, grew up on a farm in a village nestled in the beautiful Carpathian Mountains in western Ukraine. Surrounded by nature and the real world, without TV and toys, she learned to read at a very […]

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