Posted on May 2nd 2011 by Lisa.
From now through May 31, 2011, you can order an autographed bundle of all four Wright on Time books for only $40 with free shipping! Orders will ship within 24 hours, except during May 10-22.

BONUS: All orders placed by midnight (Arizona time) on Wednesday, May 4th, will receive a free review copy of Cody Greene and the Rainbow Mystery, a $12.99 value.
Posted on Oct 26th 2010 by Lisa.
Wright on Time: Wyoming, Book 3 is now available for purchase from Amazon to read on your Kindle. You can also read Kindle books on your iPhone/iTouch/iPad, Android, Blackberry, or PC.
This means that all three Wright on Time books are now available on Kindle! Whoo-Hoo! Due to the popularity of this, we plan to have Wright on Time: South Dakota, Book 4 available on Kindle before it is available in paperback format.
Posted on Aug 24th 2010 by Lisa.
Finally! It’s here! Wright on Time: Wyoming, Book 3 is finally published after months of anticipation. It’s beautiful and we’re all thrilled with it. I’m extending the “have a tree planted for every Book 3 purchase” through the end of September.
Shipping begins this Friday, August 27th.

Posted on Jun 30th 2010 by Lisa.
With only weeks until the release of Wright on Time: Wyoming, Book 3, we’re getting really excited!
We find Aidan and Nadia discovering several different alternative energies in this fun and action packed green book. In celebration of this, for all pre-orders made in June and July, and orders in August, we’ll be having a tree planted! That’s right, a tree! Order soon to get in on this special offer.

Posted on Jun 29th 2010 by Lisa.
Heard of kaleidocycles? They are fun paper games. You pick four unique photographs, illustrations, or other images and the super awesome Kaleidocycle website turns it into a fun, printable paper toy.
Here are two that I specially made for the Wright on Time books (each image shows a different side to them).





Want your own? Click on the images below to make them full size (and print them full size). Be sure to print them on heavy cardstock and follow the directions closely. They appear to be time consuming, but once you have the hang of it, you’ll have you kaleidocycles put together in minutes.

