Professional Information
Regina
Davis
Book Writer
Children's Anti-bullying Series
Writing and Editing
Education, Honors & Awards
Master's + 45 (El.Education)
Reading Teacher of the Year;Regina SanFanandre Davis and her co-author, Carolyn Royer Spencer, have the following breaking news and events that have occurred since the publication of their second and third books: Aug.-Oct.2013 - We had a series of seven radio/computer broadcasts with Jim Masters of Close-Up Talk Radio.A few of the podcasts from these interviews can be found on our website. Oct.-Nov.2013 - An assigned agent from AuthorHouse prepared a press release and Media Pitching Plan. Oct.18,2013 - "Lord Computesalot, Ruler of Aurora Bullyalis and His Secret Quest to End Bullying"received Honorable Mention at the J.M.Northern Halloween Book Festival in Hollywood, California. Nov., 2013 - The books in this non-bullying series were featured on the front page of the "Close-Up Newsletter". Dec.7, 2013 - All three books were featured in an article by Jamesetta Walker in the "Virginian Pilot" Saturday newspaper. Jan.20,2014 - Regina was one of three women participating in a roundtable radio/computer interview and discussion with Jaymie Bowles of WURD Talk Radio.
Personal Information
United States
Virginia Beach
N.E.A., International Reading Assoc., Cape Charles Historical Society, Red Hats
Writing, Reading, Travel
son-David Danisi, grandchildren- Kalila and Deven
Regina(SanFanandre)Davis was born and raised in New York and now resides in Virginia Beach. She received her B.S.in El. Ed. from St. John's and M.A. from Hofstra. Currently retired after a 37 year teaching career, she's co-author of a children's book, "Senor Smarty Pantaloons and the Mystery of the Missing Teachers", the first book in a planned series about school bullying. Regina loves all animals, especially cats! The second and third books in the series were published in late May, 2013. "Lord Computesalot, Ruler of Aurora Bullyalis and His Secret Quest to End Bullying" is a colorful, clever fantasy which shows children how ridiculous and hurtful bullying is. It is presented in a different perspective by having the adults bully each other. Children love the book's message and its unique characters, which have been represented by Regina's co-author/illustrator, Carolyn Royer Spencer, as animals and robotic computers. Its corresponding fun activity workbook, "Lord Computesalot's Quintessential Quest to Banish Bullies", which can be used alone or with this book, contains reproducible pages using poetry, songs, puzzles, and games prepared to teach children about the serious topic of bullying in a creative way. All books in our series have been written to appeal to children because bullying should be "nipped in the bud" early. Guidance counselors, teachers, parents, and grandparents can use these books as a resource to help introduce a discussion with children about the topic of bullying. Regina Davis 757-424-4574 regreginadavis@aol.com
Writing Children's Books, Book Writing
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