Grace Lin's Blog, page 21
November 28, 2014
fortune cookie friday
Published on November 28, 2014 06:33
November 25, 2014
Indies First Saturday

As part of Indies First Saturday, I'm returning to a my old bookselling profession--though at a different store and only for an hour. Come to Broadside Books on Saturday at 4pm and meet yours truly!
Support your local bookstore and meet some fun authors this Saturday! Hope to see you!
Published on November 25, 2014 05:59
November 24, 2014
on my desk monday
Tea drinking season! This one seems apropos as I am trying to juggle projects while chasing deadlines and prepping for the holidays...
and my turtle flash drive seems a little ironic

Published on November 24, 2014 06:28
November 21, 2014
fortune cookie friday
Published on November 21, 2014 07:08
November 20, 2014
one book, one me!
I'm in the middle of my school visit and event schedule. I've had a string of lovely ones that I've been meaning to post about, but I wanted to make sure I wrote about this one before too much time passed...
Because I was super honored that Where the Mountain Meets the Moon was chosen for the One Book, One Rosemount program! Everyone in Rosemount, MN was encouraged to read the book and then meet yours truly:
Not only did the program distribute hundreds of free copies, the library arranged a series of programs in coordination with the book.
I meant to get a photo of the inside of that awesome brochure that listed all the programs but I forgot!
Schools also got in on the action with brush painting:
dragon making:
and researching and creating their own Chinese folktale books:
these are SO awesome!!!
I was lucky to be able to visit some schools during my stay in Rosemount, where the students had some head-scratching questions for me:
that's a stumper!
yes, and isn't that ironic?
But I distracted them by introducing Starry River of the Sky to them:
And teaching them how to draw a tiger:
It was great fun!
Me, the moon, and the lovely director of the program Frances Veit!
Thanks so much, Rosemount!!!
Because I was super honored that Where the Mountain Meets the Moon was chosen for the One Book, One Rosemount program! Everyone in Rosemount, MN was encouraged to read the book and then meet yours truly:

Not only did the program distribute hundreds of free copies, the library arranged a series of programs in coordination with the book.

Schools also got in on the action with brush painting:

dragon making:


and researching and creating their own Chinese folktale books:

I was lucky to be able to visit some schools during my stay in Rosemount, where the students had some head-scratching questions for me:



But I distracted them by introducing Starry River of the Sky to them:

And teaching them how to draw a tiger:


It was great fun!

Thanks so much, Rosemount!!!
Published on November 20, 2014 07:19
November 18, 2014
Twice as Silly Book Trailer!
Published on November 18, 2014 05:39
November 17, 2014
on my desk monday
Some finished painting for the fourth Ling and Ting book!
(Do you know that the third book, Ling and Ting: Twice as Silly just came out last week? Share your silly story with me!)

(Do you know that the third book, Ling and Ting: Twice as Silly just came out last week? Share your silly story with me!)
Published on November 17, 2014 06:24
November 14, 2014
fortune cookie friday
Published on November 14, 2014 07:02
November 11, 2014
Tell Me a Story…TWICE AS SILLY as Ling & Ting!

I hope to celebrate the new book by hearing my readers tell me theirsilly stories.
Whether it is something you wrote using the new Ling & Ting Story Starters or something silly that happened to you, I would love to have you record your story on video. Why? Because I want to see you tell it and I would like to share your story with other readers!

How does it work?
1) The offer is open to my readers from ages 5-12 and the educators and librarians that are my other valiant readers. One entry per reader, please. The offer will remain until supplies last.
2) You must, of course, have your parent, guardian, or teacher’s permission to make and share a video. If you have their permission, alwaysprotect your online safety by not saying your name or your location.
3) You might start your recorded story by saying, “I have a story twice as silly as Grace Lin’s book Ling & Ting: Twice as Silly …”
4) Load the video onto YouTube, Vimeo or onto my Facebook Page . Loading the video in either location implies that you are willing to have others see it and to have me share it with other readers. Message me at gracelin.manager@gmail.com if you want to share your video with me privately.
5) Tell our friends at Curious City DPW that you have uploaded a video and give them your mailing address to get a Ling & Ting print.
NOTE: Curious City DPW will only use your address to send you a print. They will not sell or share your address. Your address will be deleted after shipping.
EDUCATORS, LIBRARIANS, OR GROUPS. If you have multiple videos and would like multiple prints mailed to you directly, please make arrangements with Curious City DPW by e-mailing kirsten@curiouscity.net.
Published on November 11, 2014 05:35
November 10, 2014
on my desk monday
Seven years after the American edition was published, the Year of the Dog is now in French! Look at the cover! Fun, huh?
Even better, a French edition of the Year of the Rat is coming too!
I'm going to give one of these as my next newsletter giveaway (you can sign up for my newsletter here). C'est bien, non?

Even better, a French edition of the Year of the Rat is coming too!

I'm going to give one of these as my next newsletter giveaway (you can sign up for my newsletter here). C'est bien, non?
Published on November 10, 2014 05:32