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January 27, 2011
100th Day and The Cowtown Book Festival
Hope you all have a great weekend! I'm driving up to Dallas today because tomorrow I'll be on a panel at the
The 2nd Annual ESC Region 11 Cowtown Children's and Young Adult Book Roundup
If you happen to live in the Dallas area, please come by! I'm on a panel with Jessica Lee Anderson , K. A. Holt, Jennifer Ziegler, and Clare Dunkle. See you there!
Next week is the 100th day of school for the year. Kindergartners are supposed to put 100 things on a t-shirt and wear it to school to celebrate.
My son a few years ago ended up with a white t-shirt covered in blue feathers and googly eyes that all fell off everywhere. The t-shirt was a one-time deal.
This year, for my daughter, I/we got smarter. We designed the following and printed it up and ironed it on. Now we can keep it forever :) I kind of think I want one for myself.
(this all falls into the category of "I could be writing except I had to...")
(btw, she wanted skulls and a dragon. Her t-shirt. Her choice.)
the t-shirt ironed and ready to go
the design in closer detail
Have a great weekend!
The 2nd Annual ESC Region 11 Cowtown Children's and Young Adult Book Roundup
If you happen to live in the Dallas area, please come by! I'm on a panel with Jessica Lee Anderson , K. A. Holt, Jennifer Ziegler, and Clare Dunkle. See you there!
Next week is the 100th day of school for the year. Kindergartners are supposed to put 100 things on a t-shirt and wear it to school to celebrate.
My son a few years ago ended up with a white t-shirt covered in blue feathers and googly eyes that all fell off everywhere. The t-shirt was a one-time deal.
This year, for my daughter, I/we got smarter. We designed the following and printed it up and ironed it on. Now we can keep it forever :) I kind of think I want one for myself.
(this all falls into the category of "I could be writing except I had to...")
(btw, she wanted skulls and a dragon. Her t-shirt. Her choice.)


Have a great weekend!
Published on January 27, 2011 08:38
January 26, 2011
Writing from the Place: TEN THINGS FOUND ON YOUR MANUSCRIPT
In case you think we're all serious and no fun, we pulled out stacks of manuscripts and studied them with magnifying lenses to determine what exactly had accumulated on the pages.
It's like a study of forensics, and we here at The Place (being K. A. Holt, Jessica Lee Anderson , E. Kristin Anderson, Madeline Smoot, Mari Mancusi, and sometimes member Jenny Ziegler) want to share the battle stories and good times our manuscripts have seen with you.
We give you The Top Ten Things Found on Any Manuscript:
1) Lots of red ink

2) Coffee, tea, guacamole, salsa dribbles, etc.

3) Blood, tears
Might be from rejection, requests, or offers of acceptance
4) Signs of pets
A sleeping cat, who refuses to wake up so you can revise
Dog bite marks and slobber

5) Scribbles from a kiddo
I sometimes think maybe I should just let the kids write the book.
6) Chocolate fingerprints
Please don't try to blame this one on the kiddo, too.
7) Random phone numbers with no names attached from when you answered the phone while you were editing

8) Partial grocery list
And now you realize you not only have to finish revisions, but you still have to go grocery shopping. *sigh*
9) Sunblock grease, for when you were reading over your edits by the pool

10) Ideas for a new, way better book
Published on January 26, 2011 05:59
January 25, 2011
THE VESPERTINE ARC Giveaway
All you fans of Libba Bray, Michelle Zink, and THE LUXE, this book is totally for you! It's the perfect combination of to-die-for romance (literally), physic abilities, and betrayal. I poured through it and enjoyed every word.
What did I love about it? The language, the setting, the romance, and the author's willingness to make things difficult for her character while still creating believable events. Highly recommended!
And now I get to pass it on to you! Up for giveaway this week is
THE VESTPERTINE by Saundra Mitchell (Harcourt Children's Books, March 7, 2011)

Curious what a VESPERTINE is? Check out this (always entertaining) video from the author Saundra Mitchell herself!
From Amazon:
It's the summer of 1889, and Amelia van den Broek is new to Baltimore and eager to take in all the pleasures the city has to offer. But her gaiety is interrupted by disturbing, dreamlike visions she has only at sunset—visions that offer glimpses of the future. Soon, friends and strangers alike call on Amelia to hear her prophecies. However, a forbidden romance with Nathaniel, an artist, threatens the new life Amelia is building in Baltimore. This enigmatic young man is keeping secrets of his own—still, Amelia finds herself irrepressibly drawn to him.
When one of her darkest visions comes to pass, Amelia's world is thrown into chaos. And those around her begin to wonder if she's not the seer of dark portents, but the cause.
Source of ARC: From publisher by request
For your chance to win this ARC, all you need to do is:
1) Follow this blog
2) Comment on this blog post
For extra entries:
1) Blog about this contest and leave a comment telling me
2) Tweet about this contest and leave a comment telling me
And make sure you leave me a way to get in contact with you when you win!
The contest will run through midnight on Friday, February 4, 2010!
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And don't forget I'm also giving away...
DIVERGENT by Veronica Roth (Katherine Tegen Books, May 3, 2011)
CLICK HERE TO ENTER!

Published on January 25, 2011 12:36
January 24, 2011
I'm on What's Your WIZLIT Today!

I'm so excited to be featured on What's Your WIZLIT today. And in case you can't guess what book* I'm talking up, then head over and check it out.
Thank you to Paige Britt for featuring me!
*Here's a hint: They are making a movie of this book soon, and I can't wait!
Published on January 24, 2011 14:18
IS YOUR BUFFALO READY FOR KINDERGARTEN?
Austin is the best place to live because we have the coolest events. I'm sure of it. And this weekend was no exception because at story time at BookPeople (the best indie in the world), this darling book was featured.
IS YOUR BUFFALO READY FOR KINDERGARTEN? written by Audrey Vernick, illustrated by Daniel Jennewein (Balzer & Bray, June 2010)

So the kids and I headed down there because
1) The book is perfect for my Kindergarten daughter
2) The illustrator Daniel Jennewein was in town ALL THE WAY FROM GERMANY
3) The illustrator is married to Lenore Appelhans the very cool book blogger from Presenting Lenore, and she was in town with him.
As a special treat, after Daniel read the book in his accent, he drew amazing pictures for each of the kids. They got to specify what they wanted, and look what he created. You know, people who can draw amaze me.




I'd definitely recommend this picture book for the Pre-K and Kindergarten crowd. They'll love it so much that they'll insist on bringing it to school to share with their Kindergarten class (like my daughter did today).
From Amazon:
Your buffalo is growing up. He plays with friends. He shares his toys. He's smart! But is he ready for kindergarten? (And is kindergarten ready for him?)
Is Your Buffalo Ready for Kindergarten? is a hilarious look at first-day-of-school jitters from author Audrey Vernick and illustrator Daniel Jennewein.
Published on January 24, 2011 08:02
January 22, 2011
ENCLAVE and DOGSLED DREAMS Winners!
Thanks to everyone for entering to win these two awesome books! You guys are going to LOVE them!
The winner of an ARC of ENCLAVE by Ann Aguirre (Feiwel & Friends, April 12, 2011)
is...
ANNA STANISZEWSKI at StoryBug!
*****
The winner of DOGSLED DREAMS by Terry Lynn Johnson (4RV Publishing LLC, December 2010)
is ...
Renee G!
*****
Don't forget I'm also giving away
DIVERGENT by Veronica Roth (Katherine Tegen Books, May 3, 2011)
CLICK HERE TO ENTER!
The winner of an ARC of ENCLAVE by Ann Aguirre (Feiwel & Friends, April 12, 2011)

is...
ANNA STANISZEWSKI at StoryBug!
*****
The winner of DOGSLED DREAMS by Terry Lynn Johnson (4RV Publishing LLC, December 2010)

Renee G!
*****
Don't forget I'm also giving away
DIVERGENT by Veronica Roth (Katherine Tegen Books, May 3, 2011)
CLICK HERE TO ENTER!

Published on January 22, 2011 07:27
January 20, 2011
Fan Mail Love!
Seriously, this is what I love about doing school visits. I mean, when else will you ever get stuff this cool?
A to-do list and everything!
Talk about an ego-builder. I mean, wow, I'm awesome and I'm kind and I'm cool. And funny some, too :)
Have a great weekend!


Have a great weekend!
Published on January 20, 2011 15:09
January 19, 2011
ROOM by Emma Donoghue
A book hasn't touched such an emotional cord with me in year. Ages. Even beyond LIFE OF PI emotions. I'm not sure what pushed me over the edge to read this one. I'm not the kind of reader who likes dark stories or stories that involve any kind of cruelty to children. And just to assuage the mothers out there, this is not a story about cruelty to children. It's really, really not.
But what it is is genius. The choice of using the five-year-old boy Jack as the point-of-view character sets this book apart from other abduction stories out there. It's brilliant, and I won't lie. I was in tears no less than ten times while reading this book.
ROOM by Emma Donoghue (Little, Brown, September 2010)

I had the joy of listening to this on Audible (if you don't do audio books, please start). These days, a normal audio book takes me three or four weeks to get through. ROOM took about three days. I could not stop listening. I listened while grocery shopping. I spent extra time cleaning the kitchen so I could listen. I was motivated to exercise so I could listen.
In short, if I'm not making myself clear, I highly recommend this book. (btw, it's an adult book, not a kid book.)
The book trailer for ROOM:
From Amazon:
To five-year-old Jack, Room is the entire world. It is where he was born and grew up; it's where he lives with his Ma as they learn and read and eat and sleep and play. At night, his Ma shuts him safely in the wardrobe, where he is meant to be asleep when Old Nick visits.
Room is home to Jack, but to Ma, it is the prison where Old Nick has held her captive for seven years. Through determination, ingenuity, and fierce motherly love, Ma has created a life for Jack. But she knows it's not enough...not for her or for him. She devises a bold escape plan, one that relies on her young son's bravery and a lot of luck. What she does not realize is just how unprepared she is for the plan to actually work.
Told entirely in the language of the energetic, pragmatic five-year-old Jack, ROOM is a celebration of resilience and the limitless bond between parent and child, a brilliantly executed novel about what it means to journey from one world to another.
Published on January 19, 2011 14:07
Five Things about Working at the Library
Today is library day, meaning I volunteer for a couple hours at the elementary school library. In honor of that, I give you
FIVE THOUGHTS ON WORKING AT THE SCHOOL LIBRARY:
(and make sure to read (5) because it's the most important)
1) When you are shelving books, never look at the ones that are turned backwards. They are almost certainly in the wrong place, turned that way because one of the kids didn't use a shelf marker. If you look, you're only creating more work for yourself.*

3) I admit it. The first thing I do when I get there each week is check to see if my books have been checked out.
4) There is nothing like having a huge stack of books to shelve and realizing that they're all "easy-to-shelve" books, like graphic novels or Magic Tree House. These "easy-to-shelve" books have their own special shelf and never have to be placed in any order. So much better than having to worry about that Dewey Decimal stuff.
5) You think writing takes patience? You think you're the only one who hasn't gotten the big break? So shelve books in the library for a while. What you'll see are books by authors you know. But I'm not talking their *big* books. I'm talking you'll see books from 10 or 15 years before, maybe a picture book you've never heard of, or a non-fiction book that hardly ever gets checked out. These authors who you think are so big? Well, they've been at it for a while. They stuck with it. And it worked for them.
*okay, my OCD self can't leave these books be. I always have to pick them up. And yes, they are always shelved wrong.
Visit your library today!
Published on January 19, 2011 06:37
January 18, 2011
DIVERGENT by Veronica Roth ARC Giveaway!
So in case you missed it, I absolutely loved this book! It was such an edge-of-my-seat read (one of the best I read last year), and now I get to pass on my ARC to you guys!
Up for giveaway is an ARC of
DIVERGENT by Veronica Roth (Katherine Tegen Books, May 3, 2011)

From Amazon:
In Beatrice Prior's dystopian Chicago world, society is divided into five factions, each dedicated to the cultivation of a particular virtue—Candor (the honest), Abnegation (the selfless), Dauntless (the brave), Amity (the peaceful), and Erudite (the intelligent). On an appointed day of every year, all sixteen-year-olds must select the faction to which they will devote the rest of their lives. For Beatrice, the decision is between staying with her family and being who she really is—she can't have both. So she makes a choice that surprises everyone, including herself.
During the highly competitive initiation that follows, Beatrice renames herself Tris and struggles alongside her fellow initiates to live out the choice they have made. Together they must undergo extreme physical tests of endurance and intense psychological simulations, some with devastating consequences. As initiation transforms them all, Tris must determine who her friends really are—and where, exactly, a romance with a sometimes fascinating, sometimes exasperating boy fits into the life she's chosen. But Tris also has a secret, one she's kept hidden from everyone because she's been warned it can mean death. And as she discovers unrest and growing conflict that threaten to unravel her seemingly perfect society, she also learns that her secret might help her save those she loves . . . or it might destroy her.
Debut author Veronica Roth bursts onto the YA scene with the first book in the Divergent series—dystopian thrillers filled with electrifying decisions, heartbreaking betrayals, stunning consequences, and unexpected romance.
Source of ARC: From publisher at NCTE
For your chance to win this ARC, all you need to do is:
1) Follow this blog
2) Comment on this blog post
For extra entries:
1) Blog about this contest and leave a comment telling me
2) Tweet about this contest and leave a comment telling me
And make sure you leave me a way to get in contact with you when you win!
The contest will run through midnight on Friday, January 28, 2010!
*****
And don't forget I'm also giving away...
an ARC of ENCLAVE by Ann Aguirre (Feiwel & Friends, April 12, 2011)
CLICK HERE TO ENTER!

and DOGSLED DREAMS by Terry Lynn Johnson (4RV Publishing LLC, December 2010)
CLICK HERE TO ENTER!

Published on January 18, 2011 08:41