Heading to ILA?

On Saturday, I’ll be attending the annual ILA Convention in Boston. What is ILA, you ask? According to their website:


The International Literacy Association (ILA) is a global advocacy and membership organization of more than 300,000 literacy educators, researchers, and experts across 75 countries. With over 60 years of experience, ILA has set the standard for how literacy is defined, taught, and evaluated.


Why am going? The ILA Convention is a great place for publishers to share their upcoming titles with educators from around the world. I’m scheduled for a couple hours of signings, but when looking over the list of other authors … it kind of blew my mind.


From 11am-12pm I’ll be signing Dear Dragon at the Penguin booth #306. Here are the other Penguin authors signing over the weekend:


ILA


From 1-2pm I’ll be signing Pirasaurs! at the Scholastic booth #2107. Here are the other Scholastic authors signing over the weekend:


scholastic


Starstruck? Me, too. But I’m really looking forward to meeting educators and other book people. After all, that’s really why I’m going.


Where I’ll Be Next





Saturday, 7/9: International Literacy Association (ILA) Convention (Hynes Convention Center, 900 Boylston Street, Boston, MA, USA)

11am-12pm at Penguin Booth – signing Dear Dragon
1-2pm at Scholastic Booth – signing Pirasaurs!


Monday, 7/11 – Tuesday, 7/12: nErDcampMI (Parma, MI, USA)
Saturday, 7/23 at 1pm: Barnes & Noble, 4801 Bethesda Avenue, Bethesda, MD, USA
Sunday, 7/24 at 11am: The Ivy Bookshop, 6080 Falls Road, Baltimore, MD, USA





Two for You

(two books I recommend you read)


1. Ghost in the House written by  Ammi-Joan Paquette & illustrated by Adam Record


Ghost-in-the-House


2. Surf’s Up written by Kwame Alexander & illustrated by Daniel Miyares

surfs


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Published on July 07, 2016 13:39
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