Monthly Archive for April, 2010

Getting Schooled

Northside Middle.  Check out the pink tee:  "Sometimes sassy, mostly sweet"

Northside Middle. Check out the pink tee: "Sometimes sassy, mostly sweet"

It was school visit week this week!  On Monday, I hung out with the very nice kids at Northside Middle School all day long.  Their parents would be proud about all the number of “yes, ma’am” and “no ma’am” responses I heard.  Then, on Thursday, I visited Hillcrest Middle School, where we kicked out all the boys and had some serious girl talk!  Thanks to all the students for your great questions and attention!  Next stop:  Gadsden GeekFest!

Northside Middle.  The girl on the left is a future celebrity publicist...get ready, Hollywood!

Northside Middle. The girl on the left is a future celebrity publicist...get ready, Hollywood!

Hillcrest Middle.  The blonde next to me said I was her favorite author!  :)

Hillcrest Middle. The blonde next to me said I was her favorite author! :)

In case you didn't know, wearing your visitor badge on your thigh is the in thing at Hillcrest Middle.  (Actually, I had no choice b/c the sticker kept catching my hair.)  Inside joke to HMS girls: insert sticker joke here!

In case you didn't know, wearing your visitor badge on your thigh is the in thing at Hillcrest Middle. (Actually, I had no choice b/c the sticker kept catching my hair.) Inside joke to HMS girls: insert sticker joke here!

Out and about in Alabama

Very cool Auburn librarian Eve Kneeland was at both events!

Very cool Auburn librarian Eve Kneeland was at both events!

Last week, I had the opportunity to meet lots of Alabama librarians at the Alabama Library Association’s convention in Huntsville.  I spoke about how Emily uses PR for popularity in BRAND-NEW EMILY and how young adult services librarians can follow her lead…after all, what is cooler than reading?  It was exciting to hear about all the cool ideas these librarians have about getting teens into books.   Thanks to Steven Yates and Jana Fine for inviting me.

A couple of days later, I read at the Alabama Book Festival in Montgomery.  If you’ve never been to the annual book festival, you should try to make it next year.  So many wonderful authors to meet (I met Charles Ghigna, aka Father Goose; Rachel Hawkins of HEX HALL fame; poet Robert Gray; and winner of the 2010 Harper Lee Award Carolyn Haines,among others).  There were also plenty of fun things for kids to do–including going “fishing” for free books!  I got to hang out a little bit with old friends such as Irene Latham, author of LEAVING GEE’S BEND, and poet Jennifer Horne, and I met Jay Lamar of the Alabama Center for the Book.  I’ve long admired Jay’s brainchild, the “Get Caught Reading” campaign, which was, in a word, brilliant!   It was a great festival thanks to the hard work of the organizers and sponsors…including you, if you happened to buy a “Support the Arts” car tag.   Props to Ashley Gordon, Buffy Lockette, and Bob McLain for pulling off a great event. 

Here are a few pics from the festival…I forgot to take my camera to Huntsville, ’cause I’m all super-organized like that!  You’ll just have to trust me that Alabama’s young adult librarians are a great-looking bunch of cool peeps!  Thanks to both ALLA and the Alabama Book Festival for wonderful events.

Father Goose (Charles Ghigna)

Father Goose (Charles Ghigna)

Pulpwood Queen Kathy Patrick

Pulpwood Queen Kathy Patrick

 

Rachel Hawkins, who could be a stand-up comedian

Rachel Hawkins, who could be a stand-up comedian

Irene Latham, as beautiful as she is sweet

Irene Latham, as beautiful as she is sweet

Love this tee?  You can order it at www.itsallaboutbooks.com

Love this tee? You can order it at www.itsallaboutbooks.com

A Book Lover’s Perfect Day

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If you’re in the Montgomery area this weekend, come by and say hello.  I’m looking forward to meeting lots of other authors and readers!  Click here for more info about the festival:  http://alabamabookfestival.org/

Brand-New Paperback!

bne-paperbackBRAND-NEW EMILY is now available in paperback! And I’m loving the new cover…the look on the girl’s face has that fun hint of mischief. She’s up to something!