Grace Lin's Blog, page 77
April 30, 2012
on my desk monday
My publisher sent me a copy of Stone Soup, a really neat magazine that is by children. It is filled with art, short stories by students. I would've loved to have known about this magazine when I was in elementary school. It's perfect for aspiring student authors and illustrators...
as well as aspiring book reviewers! Because Stone Soup also has book reviews, there was a lovely one for Dumpling Days written by 10 year old Emily Chen:
Thanks, Emily!

as well as aspiring book reviewers! Because Stone Soup also has book reviews, there was a lovely one for Dumpling Days written by 10 year old Emily Chen:

Thanks, Emily!
Published on April 30, 2012 06:00
April 29, 2012
Sunday Chinese School

Welcome to Sunday Chinese School, where we learn a Chinese word (or phrase) a week with my mom!Today's word is:
rabbit
tùzi
兔子
Published on April 29, 2012 06:00
April 28, 2012
If you are in MN, please go see this!

If you are in MN, please go see the Where the Mountain Meets the Moon Production being put on by the Stages Theatre company! Last night was the opening night, and I heard it was sold out! I so wanted to go and see this; if it weren't for Baby Rain Dragon's upcoming arrival soon (eeks!), I would've made a point of flying out just for this. This is kind of one of those "dream-come-true" dreams for an author, so I'm sad that I couldn't make it. But, if you are local to the area, please go and see it and tell me what it was like! It looks like there are shows until May 20th.
Here is a link to a TV interview with the actors. Isn't the girl who plays Minli adorable? She looks exactly like I pictured her!
Published on April 28, 2012 06:00
April 27, 2012
fortune cookie friday
Published on April 27, 2012 06:00
April 26, 2012
Pocket Pacy in Slovakia
A lovely attendee of my Dumpling Days Book Launch took her Pocket Pacy to Central Europe! Pocket Pacy was in Slovakia! You can see the photos at this link but here is a sneak preview:
Here Pocket Pacy is in front of the Bojnice Castle in Slovakia. Does she look a little cold to you?
Regardless, she had plenty to read! Here she is with the Slovak version of "Tales of the Beedle the Bard":
She also had plenty to eat! Pocket Pacy and pierogies!
And then she went skiing. Do you think she went skiing on this mammoth Slovak blueberry dumpling or the mountains in the background? I'm guessing the dumpling, personally.
But I'm sure she had a wonderful time! I'm jealous!
Here Pocket Pacy is in front of the Bojnice Castle in Slovakia. Does she look a little cold to you?

Regardless, she had plenty to read! Here she is with the Slovak version of "Tales of the Beedle the Bard":

She also had plenty to eat! Pocket Pacy and pierogies!

And then she went skiing. Do you think she went skiing on this mammoth Slovak blueberry dumpling or the mountains in the background? I'm guessing the dumpling, personally.

But I'm sure she had a wonderful time! I'm jealous!
Published on April 26, 2012 05:24
April 25, 2012
hometown visit
My trip to Ohio was my last airplane trip until next spring. There's still a little bit of time before Baby Rain Dragon makes her appearance, but she is definitely coming. Because of that, the rest of my school visits are via car, being chauffeured by the Sasquatch.
I prefer traveling to school visits this way, anyway!And one trip is made to New Hartford, NY. For those of you who have read Year of the Dog, you'll know that is where Pacy lives and also where I grew up. Yes, I was doing a school visit in my hometown!
It was fun to be back, though I wished I could really show the Rain Dragon all the sights. Well, maybe she still sensed it.
Because the school did so many wonderful things! Decorating the walls were painted ink dragons:
The ceilings had beautiful kites:
And sculpted dragons watched on the bookshelf:
these are soo much better than the ashtrays I made at their age
I coveted this paper crane mobile:
which they gave me (as well as a case of pocket people) as a gift! Wasn't that sweet? I was so thrilled!
But the fortunes on the wall summed up the day for me. They were all full of good wishes and welcome.
Especially this one:
"Your baby will be joyful."With all these kind thoughts, I'm sure she will be! Thanks so much, New Hartford!

It was fun to be back, though I wished I could really show the Rain Dragon all the sights. Well, maybe she still sensed it.

Because the school did so many wonderful things! Decorating the walls were painted ink dragons:


The ceilings had beautiful kites:

And sculpted dragons watched on the bookshelf:

I coveted this paper crane mobile:

which they gave me (as well as a case of pocket people) as a gift! Wasn't that sweet? I was so thrilled!
But the fortunes on the wall summed up the day for me. They were all full of good wishes and welcome.

Especially this one:

Published on April 25, 2012 06:04
April 24, 2012
Attention, Book Groups!

Were you a member of a book group (like a mother-daughter book club) that read Where the Mountain Meets the Moon? Tell me about it at gracelin.manager@gmail.com and I will try to get you an advanced reading copy of Starry River of the Sky! I will only be getting a limited number of these (and should be receiving them soon, I'm just making a list now) and I can't promise to give one to every group that contacts me (sorry, I wish I could!), so please make sure you tell me why YOUR group should get one. Don't forget to include your mailing address!
These are advanced reading copies, which means they are publisher's "rough drafts." There are still typos and mistakes in it and the artwork is either missing or only in sketch form. The final book comes out in October, so these are special sneak peaks!
Published on April 24, 2012 07:30
booktalk tuesday

IndieBound Description:
Heidi is five when she is sent to live with her grandfather in his lonely hut in the Alps. She quickly grows to love her carefree life with him in the mountain air, and the old man comes to love her, too. They are both unhappy when Heidi is sent away again, to a family in town, but she soon manages to get home to her Alps - and to share her happiness with her new friends.
My Thoughts:
Such a classic! It made me long to drink goat's milk...but when I finally did, I wasn't as enamored by it as Heidi was. Regardless, a book that everyone should know!
Published on April 24, 2012 05:00
April 23, 2012
on my desk monday
A beautiful crane mobile, another lovely gift from the school in Upstate NY (which I will post about this week, promise).
I can wait to hang it over the Rain Dragon's bed!

I can wait to hang it over the Rain Dragon's bed!
Published on April 23, 2012 06:00
April 22, 2012
Sunday Chinese School

Welcome to Sunday Chinese School, where we learn a Chinese word (or phrase) a week with my mom!Today's word is:
daisy
chújú
雛菊
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Published on April 22, 2012 06:00