Dear Family and Friends,
I am delighted to be featured again as a Treasuring Poetry guest on Writing to be Read with Robbie Cheadle! We all know Robbie and how multi-talented she is with her writing and baking, but she is also generous with putting other writers in the spotlight. However, if you haven’t met Robbie yet, here is a little bit about her…

South African author and illustrator, Robbie Cheadle, has written and illustrated sixteen children’s books, illustrated a further three children’s books, and written and illustrated three poetry books. Her work has also appeared in poetry and short story anthologies.
Robbie also has two novels and a collection of short stories published under the name of Roberta Eaton Cheadle and has horror, paranormal, and fantasy short stories featured in several anthologies under this name.
You can find Robbie Cheadle’s artwork, fondant and cake artwork, and all her books on her website here: https://www.robbiecheadle.co.za/
Please visit us at Writing to be Read to read the interview by clicking on the link below.
I appreciate this opportunity with Robbie very much. 🙏
Robbie’s beautiful review:
King Copper is a beautiful collection of poems paying tribute to the life of the poet’s dog, Copper. We become incredibly connected to our pets and they are part of our families. As a result we experience great grief and loss when they pass over the rainbow bridge. Lauren’s recordings of magical moments in her relationship with Copper and the joy he brought her and her family are a delight to experience. These emotions are described in Lauren’s micro poem, Temporary Smiles:
“Memories of joy
bring temporary smiles
tears wash them away”
The Preface and Still to Soon prose sections share a bit about Copper, his introduction into the poet’s family and his subsequent life with them, and his passing. He lived to a good old age of 14 1/2 and is sorely missed by his family. The book includes some lovely photographs of Copper with various family members.
This collection is fairly short but it is a worthy read and will help ease other hearts aching from the loss of a beloved pet.
Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope to see you at Writing to be Read!
Have a wonderful Wednesday! ❤️
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© Lauren Scott, BaydreamerWrites.com
Lauren Scott is a recent Pushcart Prize Nominee who enjoys small-town living in Northern California with her husband, Matt, of thirty-seven years. Their daughter and son live out of state, and with frequent visits and technology, this family of four remains close. Lauren has published four collections of poetry, a memoir in verse and prose, and her first children’s book. She has been a guest on several podcasts, and her writing is featured at Spillwords Press, Gobblers and Masticadores, and LatinosUsa. At Spillwords Press, she was awarded Publication of the Year (Poetic 2026), Author of the Month (May 2023), and Publication of the Month (June 2025, October 2024). Lauren’s work is included in several anthologies. She is currently working on her second children’s book and another collection of poetry. Her muse discovers inspiration from family, spending time outdoors, and marveling at the mysteries of life.

congrats Lauren! I am delighted you were interviewed! King copper would be proud of you! Xo
Thanks so much, Carol Anne. I’m sure Copper’s smiling from across the Rainbow Bridge. xoxo
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Thanks, Jacqui!
Thanks for sharing, Lauren. You are a wonderful guest.
You’re so welcome, Robbie, and thank you again! 🥰❤️
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I loved this fantastic interview .
I found her review of King Copper review really compelling: as a dog lover, I can relate to it!
Thanks for your kind words, Luisa, and for visiting Robbie’s blog too! ❤️🤗
It was my pleasure, dear Lauren ❣️
Wonderful! Heading there now. Congratulations and love to Copper!! ❣️🙈🌈
Thanks so much, Cindy! I hope you enjoy the book when you have time.
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A lovely review Lauren
Thanks for reading, Sadje. 💝🤗
My pleasure
I cannot even imagine a more perfect duo for an interview! Love to you both!
Oh my gosh! What a beautiful thing to say, Violet! Thank you and much love to you! ❤️🌷
Such a compelling review! Lauren’s poignant book about Copper helped me understand the deep connection our son and his wife have with their very needy rescue dog, Luna.
Thanks, Joy! I love Robbie’s review, and I’m so glad my book helped you in that way. If only our pets could understand our language. Copper was wonderful, but he also had his needy moments. I’m glad we gave him the loving home he deserved. We still miss him so much after a year and aren’t ready for another dog yet. ❤️
Congratulations on a beautiful review!
Thanks, Elizabeth. I love how Robbie mentioned the Preface and Still Too Soon prose also because those add to the context of the book. ❤️
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Congratulations, Lauren! Don’t you just love our blogging community? Heading over to read the interview.
Thanks, Jan, and I do, which makes me feel bad missing so much this year. But your support really means a lot, so thanks again! I’ll visit you soon! 💖
so nice!
Very nice of Robbie, thanks, Beth, for popping in at both blogs. ❤️
Lovely. Congrats, Lauren. 🎉
Thanks so much, Tina! 💝
Congratulations on the feature, Lauren!
Thanks so much, Liz! 🥰
You’re welcome, Lauren!
Congratulations on the wonderful review, and thank you for the introduction to Robbie, Lauren.
Lovely review of Robbie, and congratulations, Lauren! I’m excited to read King Copper.