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January 20, 2012

What's Happening With the Princess?

[image error] TOO PRINCESSY! is now available! And we've been celebrating all week. Wanna join the party? Here's how: 

* I'm giving away an autographed copy on Goodreads. Just a click to enter. What could be easier?The giveaway ends on 1/31. So  don't delay. Enter today!

* The TOO PRINCESSY Boredom Buster Blog is up and running. Stop on by for a dose of cabin fever creativity. Or even better, send me your ideas for a chance to win some terrific prizes.

* The Princess has her very own hashtag. And you can follow all her antics or add your own comments using #tiarafail on Twitter.

* Check out these great early reviews for TOO PRINCESSY! HOORAY!

* Are you attending ALA Midwinter this week? Stop by Bloomsbury Walker Booth #1506 for a possible Princess siting.You never know where she'll turn up.

* I'll be presenting at the CCIRA conference on literacy in Colorado and signing books at the RMC-SCBWI Booth. Sign up for session #410 (THINK DOOR PRIZES!!!) on 2/3 from 1:30-2:30 or stop by  the RMC-SCBWI booth #73 from 2:30-4:30. I'd love to meet you.

* Scholastic Book Clubs will be carrying TOO PRINCESSY! discounted and in paperback in their Fall 2012 line up. So now all school kids will have an opportunity to own a copy.

* Do you need autographed bookplates? E-mail me and I'll be happy to put those in the mail.

* I'm hosting a PRINCESSY PICTURE BOOK PEEK (That's # 13) right here on this blog in early February. The details will be coming soon. So get those fiction picture books ready. You could win a free critique.

* Teachers, caregivers and parents - you'll love the TOO PRINCESSY! activities/curriculum guide matched to learning standards. 

* TOO PRINCESSY! releases in the U.K. in February. We'll have lots more news if Princess Kate picks up a copy!

AND FINALLY ...

* If you don't see TOO PRINCESSY! on the shelf, remember to ask for it. Your bookseller or librarian will be happy to order it for you.
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Published on January 20, 2012 07:29

January 2, 2012

TOO PRINCESSY! Boredom Buster Blog


It's that cabin-fever time of year. What do you do with your kids when boredom sets in?
In the spirit of the cabin-fevered kid in my latest picture book  
TOO PRINCESSY!
I'm hosting a Boredom Buster Blog - chock full of ideas from parents, teachers, caregivers, babysitters and other folks like you.
Send me your best ideas and be entered to win one of
5 wonderful prizes. Then everyday from January 19th until we run out, I'll post a new idea for you to use and enjoy.
Submit your best boredom busting ideas on my
Boredom Buster Blog Entry Form
You can submit more than one idea, but please fill out a new form for each.
For every idea you submit before January 15th, you'll be entered 5 times in the drawing for prizes. For every idea submitted  after January 15th, you'll be entered once.
Here's what you can win:
1 GRAND PRIZE - TOO PRINCESSY! T-shirt, Bag and 3 Autographed Books (TOO PRINCESSY!, TOO PURPLEY!, TOO PICKLEY!) plus a $100 gift card to the bookseller of your choice (Amazon, B&N, Indiebound)
4 FIRST PRIZES - Autographed copy of TOO PRINCESSY!
Remember, if you'd like to submit an idea, it's easy. Just fill out my Boredom Buster Blog Entry FormThat's the only way to be entered into the drawing on February 29th!
So don't let cabin fever drive you crazy, stop by, have fun and remember one of the best boredom busting ideas of all - cuddling up with a great book. When you do, I hope you'll check out
TOO PRINCESSY!
available at your favorite bookstore starting January 19th! If you've already purchased your copy, let me know and I"ll send you FREE autographed bookplates!
Happy Winter!Jean
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Published on January 02, 2012 06:50

December 20, 2011

Some Happy Holiday News About LIGHT UP THE LIBRARY

Okay I promised you some really exciting news about LIGHT UP THE LIBRARY and here it is.

We not only met our goal for LIBRARIES FOR LIFE - PEACE CORPS UGANDA but we're joining forces with another Books for Africa Uganda project called MORE THAN PAGES. Together we have the necessary funding to now send a 40 FOOT CONTAINER of books to Uganda. That's right - double what we previously planned. I am overjoyed and as always so, so grateful for the generous support of my family and friends. This certainly is a blessed holiday season!

In the meantime, if you'd like more information on LIGHT UP THE LIBRARY, LIBRARIES FOR LIFE UGANDA, BOOKS FOR AFRICA or MUSANA CHILDREN'S HOME CLICK HERE!

And finally if you'd like to learn more about Light Up the Night, maybe buy a copy and receive an autographed book plate CLICK HERE!


Happy Holidays and I'll see you back here in the New Year!
XXXXXOOOOO
Jean
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Published on December 20, 2011 12:50

November 20, 2011

Light Up the Library a Success ... But We're Not Done Yet!

As most of you know over the past several months I've been working on a project near and dear to my heart - LIGHT UP THE LIBRARY
an auction benefiting the library at Musana Children's Home in Iganga, Uganda and celebrating the release of my latest book Light Up the Night.

The auction is now officially closed ...
... and it was amazing. The auction winners have been notified and, as of today, the auction has raised $5800 for libraries and literacy in Uganda. Thank you, thank you, thank you to all who donated items, all who bid and all who won. I am so very grateful.

But our work isn't finished. We need to raise approximately $4500 more in order to send that 20 foot container of books to all those kids who need them. The Peace Corps workers there in Uganda, who are partners in this project, are ready and anxious to receive, sort and distribute thousands of books. But they won't be there forever. So if you missed the auction or would like to still make a tax deductible cash donation, here's the link:

Donate directly to Light up the Library!

As you'll see, we take credit cards and checks. It couldn't be easier to help. We're going to fill this library. I just know it. And if you donate, please forward me a copy of your donation receipt, so I can thank you personally!
In the meantime, if you'd like more information on LIGHT UP THE LIBRARY, LIBRARIES FOR LIFE UGANDA or MUSANA CHILDREN'S HOME CLICK HERE!
And finally if you'd like to  Learn more about Light Up the Night, maybe buy a copy and receive an autographed book plate CLICK HERE!

With deep gratitude,
Jean
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Published on November 20, 2011 16:58

November 17, 2011

Reading and Signing at the Tattered Cover


 A truly fun morning!









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Published on November 17, 2011 17:04

November 16, 2011

Thank You Booklist and Library Lady for These Stellar Reviews of LIGHT UP THE NIGHT

 This charming bedtime book plays off of the "This Is the House That Jack Built" cumulative classic. A little boy tells of his universe, starting from the farthest point he can imagine and ending up in his bed, just in time for sleep and dreaming. Reidy's rhymes are so lively and appealing, however, that the child being read to may feel rejuvenated rather than lulled ("This is my continent, far and wide. / It kisses an ocean on either side, / on half the Earth, / which circles the sun, / which hides its face when the day is done"). Likewise, Chodos-Irvine's illustrations reveal a boy who, after being kissed good night, gets up from his bed and wraps himself in his red-and-white quilt in order to narrate this grand tour. The quilt becomes a jet, a rocket, a flying saucer, and other red-and-white forms of transportation. From the swirling galaxies and the woodcut-style sun to the color-coded map of the U.S. and the retro feel of the boy's bedroom, it does seem like a wonderful world. Booklist

Simply outstanding. In a cumulative,"house that Jack built" narrative, a young boy folds his blanket around himself and sails out over the Earth, into the stars and then all the way back till finally snuggling down in his own bed, ending each verse with "in my own little piece of the universe".
The concept is lovely and comforting, the rhymes are PERFECT and the art colorful, child friendly and has just the right amount of details. Wonderful at bedtime or any time of the day.
The Library Lady
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Published on November 16, 2011 20:18

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November 11, 2011

Do You Need a Critique Group, Writing Buddy or Someone to Help Push Your Story Over the Top? YES!

We've all been there. Maybe you're new to writing. Or maybe you've been writing for a while but location has made it difficult to find a critique group. Maybe you're in between writing groups or writing buddies because of a move or because the fit just didn't feel right. Writing in a vacuum can be not only ineffective but lonely as well.

Finally, maybe you've been told you're story is "almost there," but lacking the little bit it takes to push it over the top to being "there" instead. A fresh read from someone who is THERE might be just the spark it takes.

With heavy competition and increased selectivity in the industry, a critique group or critique buddy is practically essential to publication these days. And now, with the help of the internet, online critique groups are available too. One of my manuscripts, currently on submission, went through 2 critiques groups (one online and one face-to-face) and one critique buddy, before my agent accepted it. Believe me, you need fresh reads.

So while you're searching for your perfect critique buddies, or if you're trying to push that manuscript over the top, I've got a deal for you.

Manuscript critiques and group critique packages for all genres of children's writers are currently going for bargain prices at my LIGHT UP THE LIBRARY ONLINE AUCTION. Check these out:

For Picture Book Writers: 

Picture Book Manuscript Critique from Editor Tamson Weston http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/picture-book-manuscript-critique-from_1990.html
Picture Book Manuscript Critique from Rob Sanders! http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/picture-book-manuscript-critique-from_05.html
Picture Book Manuscript Critique from Award-winning author Nancy Coffelt! http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/picture-book-manuscript-critique-from.html
Picture Book Critique PLUS Crescent Moon Earrings from PB Star Tara Lazar! http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/picture-book-critique-plus-crescent.html
THIS TREE COUNTS! Book and Picture Book Critique http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/this-tree-counts-book-and-picture-book.html

Or how about 5 PB critiques over the course of a few months? It's like having a built-in critique group of award-winning PB writers for 5 months. Check this out!

Pick a Peck 'o Picture Book Critiques! http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/pick-peck-o-picture-book-critiques.html

For MG or YA Writers:

A signed copy of BAD TASTE IN BOYS plus a MG or YA critique from Carrie Harris http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/signed-copy-of-bad-taste-in-boys-plus.html
Middle Grade Critique Plus Signed Copy of Scones and Sensibility http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/middle-grade-critique-plus-signed-copy.html
Manuscript Consideration from Bloomsbury USA! http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/manuscript-consideration-from.html
Middle Grade Novel Manuscript Critique from Author Mary Bartek http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/middle-grade-novel-manuscript-critique.html
Middle Grade Novel Critique - First 30 Pages - from Author Mindy Hardwick! http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/middle-grade-novel-critique-first-30.html

And don't miss these incredible novel critique packages. Again, you'd have you're very own award-winning critique group for 5 full months!

Five Critiques, Five Authors! http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/five-critiques-five-authors.html
Critique of the Month Club http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/critique-of-month-club.html

Why turn to friends and family (unless, of course, they happen to be published authors) when you can turn to an expert? And many of these items are still screamin' deals.

To check out all the items and the auction details please visit: http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/

P.S. Oh - did I mention that you'd be helping build a library? What's not to love?
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Published on November 11, 2011 06:57

November 10, 2011

Some Amazing Opportunities for Picture Book Writers!

Hi all,

Since I won't be holding any more PB Peek Weeks during 2011, I wanted to point you to some amazing opportunities for picture book writers over at my LIGHT UP THE LIBRARY AUCTION. And some are still going for bargain prices. Check these out.

Manuscript Critique from Agent Ammi-Joan Paquette http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/manuscript-critique-from-agent-ammi.html
Picture Book Manuscript Critique from Editor Tamson Weston http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/picture-book-manuscript-critique-from_1990.html
Manuscript Consideration from Bloomsbury USA! http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/manuscript-consideration-from.html
Picture Book Manuscript Critique from Rob Sanders! http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/picture-book-manuscript-critique-from_05.html
Picture Book Manuscript Critique from Award-winning author Nancy Coffelt! http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/picture-book-manuscript-critique-from.html
Picture Book Critique PLUS Crescent Moon Earrings from PB Star Tara Lazar! http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/picture-book-critique-plus-crescent.html
Pick a Peck 'o Picture Book Critiques! http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/pick-peck-o-picture-book-critiques.html
50 Pages or 5 Picture Books - It's Your Pick With Agent Erin Murphy! http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/50-pages-or-5-picture-books-its-your.html
THIS TREE COUNTS! Book and Picture Book Critique http://lightupthelibrary.blogspot.com/2011/11/this-tree-counts-book-and-picture-book.html

Whether you're in between critique groups, oh so "close" or just need a read, I've got something for you.
Plus you may be able to do a little Christmas shopping too.
I hope you can stop by, maybe do a little bidding and help a worthy cause.

Thank you!
Jean
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Published on November 10, 2011 06:21