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October 18, 2017
Sheep & Wool Festival

Published on October 18, 2017 16:47
October 14, 2017
Board books galore

Published on October 14, 2017 14:38
October 25, 2016
Sheep Festival 2016





Published on October 25, 2016 18:25
October 5, 2016
The Joy of Colleagues
A special treat about being a children's author is the company of other authors. I recently got to be on a Celebration of Children's Books panel at Siena Heights University in Adrian, Michigan with Debbie Diesen, Debbie Gonzales, Maripat Perkins, Shutta Crum, and Lisa Wheeler, and it was a delight to hear them talk about their craft and to meet SHU students.
Before the program: me, organizer Sally Kruger, authors Debbie Gonzales. Debbie Diesen, Lisa Wheeler, Shutta Crum, Maripat Perkins, and English Program Chair Matthew BarbeeComing up, a return to the New York State Sheep and Wool Festival in Rhinebeck, New York, on October 15 and 16, where I will join Iza Trapani and Susanna Hill in Tales of Yarn--we'll all tell sheep stories. John Churchman will be there with The SheepOver. Thanks to Merritt Books of Millbrook for putting this on.
Susanna, Iza, and me.


Published on October 05, 2016 12:00
June 11, 2016
Road Trip, Part 3
A special pleasure of visiting the D. C. area is the chance to work with An Open Book Foundation, which brings authors and illustrators into area schools and provides a free book to each student in the classes they visit. I got to talk to the fourth graders of Wheaton Woods Elementary in Rockville, MD, about Elena's Story, in which a Guatemalan girl reads to her brother and mother. Quite a few of the Wheaton Woods students read to their families, too. I got to read stories some students wrote after the program, and signed everyone's books.
Thanks, An Open Book, for these gifts!
These writers got right to work.
A chance for conversation
Diana Rojas and Janet Zwick of An Open Book Foundation, which organized the visit..




Published on June 11, 2016 13:42
June 2, 2016
Road Trip, Part 2



Published on June 02, 2016 13:34
June 1, 2016
Road Trip, Part 1
We enjoyed the Gaithersburg Book Festival so much last year, we made the 500-mile trip again, and despite the mud and rain, we were glad we made it. Here are some pictures from the May 21 event:
My sister Elly Shaw-Belblidia and I got to introduce author-illustrator Timothy Young and watch him draw what comes out of a box.
Timothy was paired with Steve Light, who drew the ship from his new book Swap.
A sign-language interpreter helped Cece Bell and Aaron Reynolds introduce Chuck and Woodchuck and President Squid.
CSpan recorded E. J. Dionne's interview on his new book.
Longbourn author Jo Baker and The Race for Paris author Meg Waite Clayton talked about their new novels on Paris in World War II.
All in all, a good day to get under a tent and listen to book people!





All in all, a good day to get under a tent and listen to book people!
Published on June 01, 2016 18:49
February 9, 2016
Coming March 1
Published on February 09, 2016 18:51
November 30, 2015
The Giving Season
Southeast Michigan children's-book fans have a large line-up of authors and illustrators to meet this Saturday, December 5, from 1-4 p.m. at the Orion Township Public Library, Lake Orion, MI 48362. This book fair features the picture-book debut of the library's own Kris Remenar, Groundhog's Dilemma. It's illustrated by Kris's husband, Matt Faulkner. Here's the line-up: http://orionlibrary.org/author-illustrator-fair/ Baaab and I hope to see you there.
Published on November 30, 2015 18:04
November 28, 2015
Hanging out at the bookstore

Published on November 28, 2015 12:23
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