Today’s book can be shared with the younger Halloween fans in your life. This author is to blame for me drooling over her baking creations and recipes from around the world featured on her blog. Her favorite King novel is The Shining (a personal fav), and she’s chosen a few chilling quotes from that story to share with us. Welcome Robbie Cheadle!
Would you rather visit a haunted house or a haunted graveyard?
Michael and my new book, Haunted Halloween Holiday, is partially set in the Haunted House that is occupied by Stinkpot, the troll, his bats, and the Sugarpop Ghosts.
Count Sugular and his family are invited to a Halloween Party at the Haunted House, and they decide to turn it into a weekend adventure.
I think this choice indicates that I find the idea of a Haunted House more interesting than a graveyard.
I also constructed a Haunted House out of gingerbread which I included in this story. That house was the fulfilment of a baking goal of mine and I was pleased with how it turned out.
Which Stephen King novel unsettled you the most?
The Shining is my number 1 favourite Stephen King novel and the one that I found the most unsettling.
The book is about a man, Jack Torrance who has succumbed to alcoholism and ruined both his working and his personal life. He takes a job as the winter caretaker of a hotel in the Colorado Mountains called The Overlook. The job entails Jack living on the premises and doing various maintenance jobs as they arise, including the important job of tending to the outmoded boiler. Jack’s wife, Wendy, agrees that she and their young son, Danny, will stay with him in the hotel. This is her last attempt to save their faltering marriage.
The Overlook, however, is not ordinary hotel. It has a life force and an agenda of its own. Danny has an unusual physic ability which feeds the evil and brings to life the ghostly presences attached to the hotel.
I think the reason this book affected me so much is because it involved a small child with a power that the evil force in the Overlook wanted to possess.
The descriptions of Jack Torrance’s slow descent into madness and the way it was aided and abetted through manipulation of his weak character by the evil force was exceptionally creepy.
Jack goes over the edge and tries to murder his wife and son, but in his darkest hour, his humanity makes a final effort to save his son.
These two quotes illustrate my thoughts:
“He needs to be corrected, if you don’t mind me saying so. He needs a good talking-to, and perhaps a bit more. My own girls, sir, didn’t care for the Overlook at first. One of them actually stole a pack of my matches and tried to burn it down. I corrected them. I corrected them most harshly. And when my wife tried to stop me from doing my duty, I corrected her.”
“It was not just Danny the Overlook was working on. It was working on him, too. It wasn’t Danny who was the weak link, it was him. He was the vulnerable one, the one who could be bent and twisted until something snapped.”
If you could have a spooky Halloween pet (black cat, owl, bat, rat, wolf, etc.), which would you choose?
I am very dull and would choose a traditional black cat like Sourball in Haunted Halloween Holiday. I am a big lover of cats so no other animal would even be in the running.
Some of the characters in Haunted Halloween Holiday feature in other Sir Chocolate books and many of them have cats as pets. Witch Goody has a grey cat who is also her housekeeper.
Sourball has a curly tail and long, sharp teeth.
Michael and my new children’s book WIP is called Dinah in Wonderland and features a number of cats who go on a fantasy adventure in Wonderland. In case you don’t know, Dinah is the name of Alice in the famous book, Alice in Wonderland.
How do you use social media as an author?
I have a day job and my time is limited so I focus on four primary social medias, as follows:
- my two blogs, Robbie’s Inspiration (for children’s books, baking, cooking, and poetry) and Roberta Writes (for young adult and adult writing, some poetry, and other topics that strike my fancy);
- Twitter;
- Facebook; and
- YouTube.
Blogging and Twitter are my primary social media, but I do like the writing and poetry groups on Facebook. I also use Facebook to stay in touch with people.
YouTube is my new interest, and I am enjoying making videos of some of my cooking experiments, visits of game farms and other vacation destinations, and readings of poems and extracts from books, both my own and other peoples.
I do have an Instagram account, but I don’t find it an interactive social media, so I mainly use it to post pictures through to Facebook.
What books did you grow up reading?
I was a big reader as a child, and I still read a lot. I am a fast reader, so I get through between 4 and 6 books a month, depending on length and complexity.
As a small girl of four, I read Noddy, Little Bear, and other simple books. I progressed rapidly to all of Enid Blyton’s younger reader books including The Enchanted Wood series, The Wishing Chair series, and Mr Pink Whistle series. By the time I was nine, I could read most books and had read my way through the Laura Ingalls Wilder books, Pollyanna and sequels, L.M. Montgomery series (Anne of Green Gables and Emily of New Moon), Sue Barton, Hardy Boys books, Nancy Drew books, The Three Investigators, all the rest of Enid Blyton’s books, and the Willard Price animal adventure books. I also read all the Chose Your Own Adventure books and the Chronicles of Narnia. Oh, and I must forget Eva Ibbotson and her amazing books. I loved Which Witch?
I then progressed to adult books which, in those days I couldn’t take out of the local library. I resorted to reading my mom’s books behind the couch and that is when I read all of Stephen King’s early books as she was a fan. I remember being so scared while reading Salem’s Lot I had to stop in the early evening, or I couldn’t sleep at night. I also read a lot of Dean R. Koontz books, but I never liked him as much as I liked King. His style of writing was much more simplistic, and I liked the challenge of King’s doorstoppers.
Do you feel like you’d be a better writer if you wore sparkly socks during your writing sessions?
Ah, but I do wear fancy socks every day. They are not sparkly; they are colourful and have pictures on them. I have about 35 pairs and they depict every sort of creature from tigers to zebras, to birds. I also have pairs with colourful dots, cacti, cats in glasses, sunsets, cherries, and a whole lot more. I love my socks and I match them to my outfits and to my scarves. I’m the only person I know who wears their socks on the outside of their jeans and trousers.
Do they make me a better writer? I don’t know, but they make me feel happy.
Count Sugular is delighted when the Sugarpop Bats invite his family to a Halloween party at the Haunted House. He and his wife, Witch Honey, decide to hire a caravan and enjoy a weekend away with their family.
Includes some fun limericks to introduce the various characters.
Purchase Links
Lulu.com (paperbacks and ebooks)
Author Bio and Social Media
Robbie Cheadle is a South African children’s author and poet with eleven children’s books and two poetry books.
The eight Sir Chocolate children’s picture books, co-authored by Robbie and Michael Cheadle, are written in sweet, short rhymes which are easy for young children to follow and are illustrated with pictures of delicious cakes and cake decorations. Each book also includes simple recipes or biscuit art directions which children can make under adult supervision.
Robbie and Michael have also written Haunted Halloween Holiday, a delightful fantasy story for children aged 5 to 9. Count Sugular and his family hire a caravan to attend a Halloween party at the Haunted House in Ghost Valley. This story is beautifully illustrated with Robbie’s fondant and cake art creations.
Robbie has also published two books for older children which incorporate recipes that are relevant to the storylines.
Robbie has two adult novels in the paranormal historical and supernatural fantasy genres published under the name Roberta Eaton Cheadle. She also has short stories, in the horror and paranormal genre, and poems included in several anthologies.
Robbie Cheadle contributes two monthly posts to https://writingtoberead.com/, namely, Growing Bookworms, a series providing advice to caregivers on how to encourage children to read and write, and Treasuring Poetry, a series aimed at introducing poetry lovers to new poets and poetry books.
In addition, Roberta Eaton Cheadle contributes one monthly post to https://writingtoberead.com/ called Dark Origins: African Myths and Legends which shares information about the cultures, myths and legends of the indigenous people of southern Africa.
Website
https://www.robbiecheadle.co.za/
Blog
https://www.robbiecheadle.co.za/
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVyFo_OJLPqFa9ZhHnCfHUA
Goodreads
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15584446.Robbie_Cheadle
Haunted house or graveyard? I’m such a baby so my answer is neither 🤣🤣
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I do prefer haunted houses made of gingerbread and graveyards with chocolate headstones to the real thing.
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Totally agree with that 🤣
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I like the sound of your graveyards, Robbie – especially those chocolate headstones.
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I love the way Robbie wove her and Michael’s new book into the questions and answers. And I had to laugh out loud about the socks. 🙂 Another great interview! I’ve missed several and will do my best to catch up.
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Thanks, Jan, I’m pleased my sock policy gave you a giggle.
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The video is a super cute way of introducing the book and showcasing your culinary skills. Wishing you all the best, Robbie.
Thanks, Teri.
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Thank you, Staci, I am so delighted you like our video.
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I admire Robbie for her videos. I haven’t had the guts to try them out – not even an Instagram story yet, lol.
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I’m not brave enough, either.
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Fun interview and wonderful to get to know more about Robbie … especially her colourful socks! 😁 Thanks for sharing, Teri 💕🙂
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Hi Harmony, I’m glad you enjoyed my socks, they give my work colleagues a good laugh too.
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I enjoyed hearing about that also, Harmony – not something I would have expected, lol.
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Reblogged this on Ed;s Site..
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Thanks for sharing, Ed
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Thanks for the reblog, Ed!
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A great interview by a favourite writer/blogger of mine. Her books are all wonderful and I gave one of the Sir Chocolate Books to my granddaughter in Canada. She immediately baked up a batch of peanut butter cookies which were delicious. I love that Robbie wears fancy socks every day!
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Hi Darlene, I am so delighted your granddaughter enjoyed Sir Chocolate and baked one of the recipes. That is so lovely to hear.
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I love that your granddaughter tried one of the recipes, Darlene!
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A lovely interview and that trailer is great! The music is perfect and the creations are incredible. My favorite is Jack Frost with that icicle on his nose. 🙂
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Hi Amy, thank you, I am so pleased you like the trailer as it’s the first one we’ve made. It was lots of fun.
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I agree with your comment about Robbie’s baking, Teri. I love Robbie’s blog, her recipes, the wonderful scenes and cakes she creates, her wise posts on reading, and her book reviews. It is great to have a book that would make a perfect Halloween present for younger children. Oh, and I am a fan of colourful socks as well. Thanks, Teri, and congratulations to Robbie and Michael!
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Hi Olga, a lovely comment, thank you so much 💖
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I don’t know how she juggles everything, Olga, but I feel like we reap the benefits from it, lol. Thanks for dropping by to visit with Robbie!
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Terrific interview and promo for your latest book, Robbie. Thanks, Teri for having Robbie here today. (Also your recap of the Shining was great.)
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HI John, thanks for visiting Michael and I here. I’m glad you enjoyed the recap of The Shining. Such a creepy book.
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Yes it was. 😊
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I’m totally in agreement about The Shining, Robbie. Scenes from that one still haunt me today!
Congrats on your latest release with Michael. Wishing you both oodles of sales!
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Hi Mae, there is something incredible creepy about The Shining. Thanks for your good wishes.
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Great post! The Shining was a great story, as was the movie. That hotel is on my list of places to visit. Your sock drawer sounds like mine, I love added unusual socks to it.
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Hi Denise, I have actually seen the movie of The Shining (one of the few movies I’ve seen) and it was very good. I’m glad to know you also like unusual socks.
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I’d also love to visit that hotel, Denise – what an awesome trip that would be.
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Hi Teri, thank you for hosting Michael and I for Bad Moon Rising today. It is my favourite blogging series of the year.
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I love hearing that, Robbie! You know how much I enjoy hosting this every year, and you’re always welcome, BMR or not.
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Hi Teri, I loved reading this! The shining takes me far back. Definitely Stephen King’s best novel. I still read it from time to time.
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I am glad you also like The Shining. Very disturbing and creepy.
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I Agree! It’s just one of those stories that stays with you.
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I haven’t read “The Shining,” but I would love to visit that hotel. Wishing you and Michael all the best on the book, Robbie
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Maybe you can book a trip with Denise and me – we’re on board for going!
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Hi Joan, I think that hotel would be most interesting to visit. I believe it was based on a real place.
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A terrific response to the questions and a great promo for the new book… as to the socks photographs please..thanks Robbie and Teri.
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I’m with you on those sock photos, Sally.
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lol ♥
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Haha, Sally, I have actually taken pictures of my socks before. Sorry, I’m a little late, it’s been a bit of a difficult few weeks with Michael.
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No worries Robbie and pleased Michael is doing well… that is the priority ♥
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I am in awe of Robbie. I don’t know how she manages to fit so many things into her day and still come up smiling and full of creativity! I really enjoyed these answers. The creepiest thing for me in The Shining were the twins. (Shudders!) And I love the trailer for the Haunted House book and the edible contents are way too appealing! Great series, Teri!
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Thanks so much, Trish! I’m standing in awe with you. Even if I cloned myself, I don’t think I could fit in everything Robbie does.
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Oh, you are funny, Teri.
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Hi Alex, I agree the twins in the elevator were creepy in the film. They barely featured in the book and were not twins. Their father, Lloyd, played a bigger role in the book.
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I’ve read Haunted Halloween Holiday. The limericks are adorable, and the fondant creations are amazing. Fun book!
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I’m always amazed at her fondant creations, Priscilla. So intricate and creative.
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Hi Priscilla, thank you, I am delighted to know that.
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What can I say, Robbie that hasn’t already been said…it’s not socks for me as socks with flip flops(that’s for old men)-smile- but I match my flip flops and tote bags with my outfits…smile,,, Fabulous interview by the way and great video x
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Thanks for visiting, Carol!
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Hi Carol, I think that is great fun. I were ballet styled flat shoes in the summer time. They are usually shiny and I have them in many colours.
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Cool, Robbie its amazing how shoes can make an outfit even thongs like I wear…:) x
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I enjoyed the video very much! I like the way it told us what the book is about and showed us some yummy-looking baked goods.
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Isn’t it a fantastic idea to combine the story with the recipes? A perfect way to get kids interesting in cooking.
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Yay! I am so happy to read this. We enjoyed making the video.
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Terrific post, you two. Robbie, good job keeping your answers centered on your featured book. I admit that I didn’t do so well with that — but the questions were so fun that I forgot everything else. LOL. Also, I just love all these names. I’m still giggling about Stinkpot! 😀 Hugs on the wing.
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Robbie does come up with some creative names – and Stinkpot is an especially good one, lol.
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Hi Teagan, the best thing about these books for me is making the figures and naming them.
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I wouldn’t visit nor a haunted house nor a graveyard 😂
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You’re taking all the fun out of Halloween, Sophie!
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Ah, but a haunted gingerbread house is fine, you can eat your way out of trouble.
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A great book for BMR. Things for everyone and I hope Robbie and Michael are getting a lot of attention with this one.
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Judging by my stats, they sure are, Craig.
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Thank you, Craig, and for hosting us with a post too. We appreciate it.
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I love what’s done with the haunted house setting. Very cool!
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I’d love to visit it, Tessa. An awesome way to celebrate Halloween.
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Thank you.
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I can personally vouch for how good this book is. You can see my review as part of the blog tour I was involved in for it last week.
And, Robbie, I love “Which Witch?” as well as the various Enid Blyton books too.
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HI Tori, thank you for visiting and commenting. We are delighted you enjoyed Haunted Halloween Holiday and appreciate your review. I am glad you also like Eva Ibbotson and Enid Blyton.
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Awesome interview!
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Thank you
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A wonderfully fun Q&A with Robbie. I just loved her answer to the sparkly socks question. That surprised and delighted me. Something I did not know, and I’m totally on board with it. Another from post, Teri.
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Surprised me also, Diana, and now I’m waiting on posts to feature Robbie’s creepy dolls and her sock collection.
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LOL.
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Hi Diana, I am delighted that you found something new to enjoy with this post. Teri always asks the best questions and I really enjoy BMR.
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I do too. They’re interesting and often very funny. 🙂
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I always enjoy adding the funny ones – lets you get to know a person better with the added bonus of laughs.
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I can handle your haunted house, Robbie, I think I’ll give Stephen King’s a pass! lol
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And you can eat Robbie’s house, lol!
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That’s the best part.
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HI Jacquie, thank you. Stephen King is definitely not everyone’s cup of tea.
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