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April 9, 2013
Meet and Greet at the Library
Please celebrate the beginning of National Library Week by meeting Michigan children's-book creators at the Author Meet and Greet, to be held Sunday, April 14 at the Frenchtown-Dixie Branch of the Monroe County Library System from noon to 3 p.m. These authors and illustrators will be there:
Debbie Diesen
Matt Faulkner
John Perry
Nancy Shaw
Kelly DiPucchio
Ruth McNally Barshaw
Kalli K. Reid
Colleen Murray Fisher
The library will have their books for sale at a discount, so it's a good way to add to your book collection with a personal touch, or just come and talk books.
Debbie Diesen
Matt Faulkner
John Perry
Nancy Shaw
Kelly DiPucchio
Ruth McNally Barshaw
Kalli K. Reid
Colleen Murray Fisher
The library will have their books for sale at a discount, so it's a good way to add to your book collection with a personal touch, or just come and talk books.
Published on April 09, 2013 04:01
April 6, 2013
Looking Back at Reading Month


I heard great questions in Potterville, Spring Lake, Ypsilanti, Webberville, Marion (Ohio), and Ravenna, where Beechnau Elementary School had activities for family night on the theme of "Shoot for the stars--read!" The sheep were happy to Blast Off! at family night, and I checked out the Planet Walk and art projects, and got my picture taken as an astronaut.
The Wood County District Public Library in Bowling Green, also full of wonderful art projects, welcomed me for a family program, which they previewed in Connect Magazine . Thanks to the Youth Services staff, shown here:

We'll keep reading in April...
Published on April 06, 2013 12:24
February 19, 2013
Your Area's Got Talent

The Michigan chapter of the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators fights the mid-winter blahs by arranging meet-ups of people interested in writing and/or illustrating for young people. Thanks to Charlie Barshaw for organizing Your Area's Got Talent groups throughout the state, and thanks to Angie Verges for putting together the Ann Arbor one, held February 17--the same day as Three Rivers and Traverse City.
Yet to come are Holland, Lansing, Marquette, Muskegon, Pinckney, Royal Oak, and Troy. If you'd like to get together with other children's-book people, R.S.V.P. to a host.
Besides Angie's site, the Ann Arbor group heard about book projects and blogging: Natalie Aguirre's www.literaryrambles.com, Lynn Baldwin's openheartsopenminds.blogspot.com, Debbie Taylor's sweetmusicinharlem.weebly.com, and Debbie Gonzales's books and educational guides: debbiegonzales.com.
Published on February 19, 2013 14:55
December 8, 2012
A Bookstore Party


My Bookstore , an anthology of writers telling where they like to shop, and why; and Elena's Story , my new picture book about a girl of the Guatemalan highlands. It was great seeing readers, neighbors, and friends, including writers/bloggers/illustrators and book-group members. I was honored that Nicola introduced me, and that my editor, Barb McNally, explained the process of bringing story and art together in Elena's Story.
I brought tostadas, sheep's-milk cheese, and sheep-themed cookies, because my Sheep in a Jeep characters made an appearance in My Bookstore. They try cybershopping in "Sheep Phone It In," part of my essay about Nicola's. Coming across a smartphone, they test its capabilities:

Sheep tap screen and go online.
Cyber-shopping--how divine!
Items land in shopping cart.
Wow! This phone is really smart!
Alas! The books they order aren't what they want.
They have to visit Westgate Shopping Center to ship
their purchases back:
Returning from their shipping chore,
Sheep espy a special store.
At Nicola's, their spirits soar!
So the shopping adventure turns out well.

Published on December 08, 2012 18:34
November 27, 2012
Celebrate My Bookstore

I'm also taken with Louise Erdrich's tale of a coffee date that led to browsing in Magers & Quinn Booksellers. Her date chose a Roethke collection for her. "Bookstore Lovers, I married him."
My sheep characters invaded my essay, pages 302-304, about Nicola's Books in Ann Arbor. We'll celebrate my bookstore, My Bookstore, and my book Elena's Story , at 7 p.m. on December 5. "Sheep Phone It In" concerns the limits of e-commerce, and comes to a happy end in the Westgate Shopping Center. You're invited.
Published on November 27, 2012 17:39
November 26, 2012
More on Earthquake Relief in Quetzaltenango
The Riecken Foundation has posted these pictures of efforts made through the Huitán library to get supplies to families who lost their homes in the Guatemalan earthquake of November 7.
Published on November 26, 2012 17:42
November 20, 2012
Earthquake Relief in Quetzaltenango
Guatemala has experienced two earthquakes in the past two weeks, and the area around Huitán, Quetzaltenango was hit hard. Biblioteca Comunitaria Mi Nuevo Mundo Huitán has been helping out in the relief efforts. Donations of food, clothing, and bedding have come to families whose homes were destroyed. We loved visiting the Huitán area, which inspired Elena's Story. Donations may be made to the Riecken Foundation, indicating Huitán relief. Here's more about the situation.
Published on November 20, 2012 18:01
November 12, 2012
Writers on the River





Published on November 12, 2012 13:59
November 7, 2012
NaNoWriMo



Published on November 07, 2012 07:52
November 5, 2012
Raccoon Tune Concert

Josh writes that he was inspired by Howard Fine's artwork for my story: "This comes right from the cover of the book, where you can see three raccoons singing and banging on trash cans. How could I possibly resist that?"
The A2SO also played selections from The Lion King; and Saint-Saens's Carnival of the Animals, featuring pianists Elizabeth and Sonya Schumann. Poets from Ann Arbor's Neutral Zone VOLUME Poetry Project recited verses they had written to accompany the Carnival music.
Thanks to the A2SO for bringing fresh creations from our community to the Michigan Theater and for playing so well!
Published on November 05, 2012 18:26
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