Schedule for ALAN Workshop 2012


The first draft of the 2012 ALAN Workshop has been released (authors, times, and panels are subject to additions and subtractions so check the final program on the ALAN site for updates closer to the workshop). The ALAN workshop will be held in Las Vegas November 19–20 in the MGM Grand.


ALAN Workshop 2012


Monday, November 19


7:30–8:00 Registration


8:00–8:15 Welcome cj Bott, ALAN 2012 President


8:15–8:40 “Reaching Them All, ALAN has Books for Everyone.”


Teri Lesesne, ALAN Executive Director


8:40–9:15 Fantasy


Shannon Hale, Princess Academy, Courtesy of Bloomsbury Publishing


Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven Boys, Courtesy of Scholastic


Rae Carson, The Girl of Fire and Thorns, Courtesy of Greenwillow Books, HarperCollins Publishers


Kristin Cashore, Bitterblue, Courtesy of Penguin Young Readers Group


Chaired by: Karen Hildebrand, Ashland University, Ashland, OH


9:15–9:50 Mysteries Charlie Price, Desert Angel, Courtesy of Macmillan


Paul Griffin, Burning Blue, Courtesy of Dial/Penguin Young Readers Group


Todd Strasser, Kill You Last, Courtesy of Egmont


Robin Wasserman, The Book of Blood and Shadow, Courtesy of Random House


Chaired by: Angela Beumer Johnson, Wright State University, Dayton, OH


9:50–10:25 Humor, Giggles, and Snide Remarks


David Lubar, Beware the Ninja Weenies, and Other Warped and Creepy Tales, Courtesy of TOR


Seth Rudetsky, My Awful Popularity Plan, Courtesy of Random House


Joe Schreiber, Perry’s European Playlist, Courtesy of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt


Joan Bauer, Almost Home, Courtesy of Penguin Young Readers Group


Chaired by: Jeff Kaplan, University of Central Florida


10:25–10:40 Break


10:40–11:15 Middle School Panel


Xavier Garza, Maximilian: The Mystery of the Guardian Angel, Courtesy of Cinco Puntos


Amy Gordon, The Shadow Collector’s Apprentice, Courtesy of Holiday House


Stacey Kade, Body & Soul, Courtesy of Hyperion


Sharon G. Flake, Takedown, Courtesy of Scholastic


Chaired by: Jon Ostenson, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT


11:15–11:50 LGBTQ — Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Teens


Emily M. Danforth, The Miseducation of Cameron Post, Courtesy of HarperCollins


Ilike Merey, a & e forever, Courtesy of Lethe Press


Julie Anne Peters, Our Prom (So Deal With It), Courtesy of Little, Brown


Leslea Newman, October Mourning: A Song for Matthew Shepard,Courtesy of Candlewick


Chaired by: Cleo Rahmy, Portland Secondary Schools, Portland, CT


11:50–12:50 Lunch


12:50–1:50 Educator Breakouts


1. Finding Spaces for Young Adult Literature in the Federally Mandated Classroom


Cheryl North-Coleman, University of Maryland


Barbara Jones, Richlands Middle School, Richlands, Virginia


Nancy Rankie Shelton, University of Maryland


2. Visual Vibes: Tapping Into The Power Of Graphic Reads and Responses


Carrie Dawson, Marana High School, Tucson, AZ


Marney Welmers, Tortolita Middle School, Tucson, AZ


3. “Bookends”– Teens Promoting Reading to Teens through a School/Library Television Show Partnership


Diane Tuccillo, Harmony Library, Poudre River Public Library, District, Fort, Collins, CO


4. Sharp Stories without The Edge: Powerful YA Books for Sensitive Readers


Chris Crowe, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT


Jon Ostenson, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT


5. “He’s Just So Strange!” Life on the Spectrum in Y.A. Books and in the Classroom


Lois Stover, St. Mary’s College of Maryland


David Finkelman, St. Mary’s College of Maryland


6. Confessions of Literacy Teachers: Middle School Teachers Pushing the Boundaries


Emily Pendergrass, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN


Stephanie Carr, Wright Middle School, Nashville, TN


7. It’s All in the Telling: Multicultural YA Lit and the Literary Aesthetic


Wendy Glenn, University of Connecticut


Ricki Ginsberg, Rockville High School, Vernon, CT


Jillian Zabrocky, University of Connecticut


8. Full Steampunk Ahead: A National Consortium for Teaching Young Adult Literature through Technology


James Blasingame, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ


Cynthia Nicholson, Griffin High School, Griffin, GA


Meredith DeCosta-Smith, Arizona State University


Corrine Gordon, Brown Mackie College, Phoenix, AZ


Mary Powell, Phoenix North High School, AZ


9. Many Books to Reach and Teach Them All: Using YA Literature to Prepare Pre-Service Teachers for Working with Adolescents Across Content Areas


Sean Kottke, The Robert B. Miller College, Battle Creek, MI


Kristine Gritter, Seattle Pacific University


Denise Ives, University of Massachusetts Amherst


Tara Nappi, University of Massachusetts Amherst


Deborah Van Duinen, Hope College, Holland, MI


1:50–1:55 Poet Sonya Sones, Poet, Author, Performance Artist, Courtesy of Simon and Schuster


Introduced by Melanie Hundley, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN


1:55–2:30 Wild & Crazy Teen Librarians


Teresa Parham, Milpitas Public Library, CA


Don Phillips, Adult & Teen Services Librarian, Pleasanton Public Library, CA


Christina Getrost, Librarian, Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library, OH


Walter Mayes, Library Media Specialist, The Girls’ Middle School, Palo Alto, CA


Chaired by: Mary Arnold, Public Services Supervisor, Maple Heights Library, OH


2:30–3:05 Children of the World


Patricia McCormick, Never Fall Down, Courtesy of HarperCollins


Deborah Ellis, My Name Is Parvana, Courtesy of Groundwood Books


Eric Walters, When Elephants Fight, Courtesy of Orca Books


Chaired by: Don Gallo, Editor, Solon, OH


3:05–3:20 Break


3:20– 3:55 Love Stories


Beth Ann Bauman, Jersey Angel, Courtesy of Random House


Deborah Cooner, Skinny, Courtesy of Scholastic


Deborah Blumenthal, The Lifeguard, Courtesy of Albert Whitman


Gabrielle Zevin, Because It Is My Blood, Courtesy of Macmillan


Chaired by Daria Plumb, Riverside Academy, Dundee, MI


3:55–4:15 Benjamin Alire Saenz


Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe,Courtesy of Simon & Schuster


Introduced by: Rene Saldaña, author and educator, College of Education, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX


4:15–4:45 Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award Panel


Ricki Ginsberg, chair, Rockville High School, Vernon, CT


Award winners will be announced closer to workshop.


4:45–4:50 Closing — Sonya Sones & cj Bott


Tuesday, November 20


8:00–8:15 Membership Chair & TAR Editors


Karin Perry, Sam Houston State University, TX


Steve Bickmore, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA


Jacqueline Bach, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA


Melanie Hundley, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN


8:15–8:45 Fascinated with Serial Killers


Barry Lyga, I Hun t Killers, Courte sy of Little, Brown


Dan Wells, I Don’t Want To Kill You, Courtesy of TOR


Derf Backderf, My Friend Dahmer, Courtesy of Abrams Chaired by: Jeff Harr, Theodore Roosevelt High School, Kent, OH


8:45–9:20 Graphic Novels


Faith Erin Hicks, Friends with Boys, Courtesy of Macmillian


Mark Siegel, Sailor Twain, Courtesy of First Second


Dave Roman, Teen Boat, Courtesy of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt


Raina Telgemeier, Drama, Courtesy of Scholastic


Chaired by: James Bucky Carter, University of Texas at El Paso


9:20–9:55 Nonfiction


Gaby Rodriguez, The Pregnancy Project, Courtesy of Simon & Schuster


Anita Silvey, The Plant Hunters, Courtesy of Macmillan


Eric Greitens, The Warrior’s Heart, Courtesy of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt


Nell Beram, Yoko Ono, Collector of Skies, Courtesy of Amulet Books


Chaired by: Jennifer Buehler, Saint Louis University, MO


9:55–10:10 Break


10:10–10:15 Sonya Sones, Poet, Author, Performance Artist,


Courtesy of Simon and Schuster


10:15–10:50 Science Fiction


Marissa Meyer, Cinder, Courtesy of Macmillan


Malinda Po, Adaptation, Courtesy of Little, Brown


Beth Revis, A Million Suns, Courtesy of Penguin


Scott Westerfeld, Goliath (Leviathan series), Courtesy of Simon & Schuster


Chaired by: Walter Mayes, The Girls’ Middle School, Palo Alto, CA


10:50–11:25 ALAN Confronts Censorship


Jim Blasingame, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ


Wendy Glenn, SpeakLoudly, University of Connecticut


11:25–11:45 Lois Lowry, The Son, Courtesy of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Introduced by: Barb Ward, Washington State University Pullman


11:45–12:45 Lunch


12:45–12:50 Sonya Sones, Poet, Author, Performance Artist, Courtesy of Simon and Schuster


12:50–1:25 Dystopias


Mike Mullin, Ashwinter, Courtesy of Tanglewood


Kat Falls, The Fetch, Courtesy of Scholastic


Isamu Fukui, Truancy City, Courtesy of TOR


Marie Lu, Legend, Courtesy of Putman/Penguin


Chaired by: Karin Perry, Sam Houston State University, TX


1:25–2:00 War in Our Daily Lives


Jessi Kirby, In Honor, Courtesy of Simon & Schuster


Corrine Jackson, If I Lie, Courtesy of Simon Pulse


E.M. Kokie, Personal Effects, Courtesy of Candlewick


Trish Dollar, Something Like Normal, Courtesy of Bloomsbury


Chaired by: Sean Kottke, The Robert B. Miller College, Battle Creek, MI


2:00–2:35 cj’s favorites: Tender Tellings


Kate Ellison, Butterfly Clues, Courtesy of Egmont


Jo Knowles, See You at Harry’s, Courtesy of Candlewick


Blue Balliett, Hold Fast, Courtesy of Scholastic


Susan Vaught, Freaks Like Us, Courtesy of Bloomsbury


Chaired by: Shannon Collins, Corner Stone Middle School, Cookeville, TN


2:40–3:40 Author Breakouts


1. Issues on Social Justice


Ann Angel, chair, Courtesy of Abrams


Varian Johnson, Courtesy of Random House


Peter Marion, Courtesy of Holiday House


J.L. Powers, Courtesy of Cinco Puntos


2. Writing for the Child in the Mirror


David Macinnis Gill, chair, Courtesy of HarperCollins


Robin Wasserman, Courtesy of Random House


Alan Gratz, Courtesy of Random House


Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Courtesy of Egmont


3. Why Teens Love Science Fiction


Mary Arnold, chair, Public Services Supervisor, Maple Heights Library, OH


Isamu Fukui, Courtesy of TOR


Mary Pearson, Courtesy of HenryHolt/Macmillian


Kat Falls, Courtesy of Scholastic


4. Adverb Fight Club: Strengthening Writing through Critique


JJ Johnson, chair, Courtesy of Peachtree


Stephen Messner, Random House


John Claude Bemis, Random House


Jennifer Harrod, card-carrying member, Adverb Fight Club


5. Creating Ripples: Writing for Kids in the Middle


Kate Messner chair, Courtesy of Scholastic and Walker/Bloomsbury


Blue Balliett, Courtesy of Scholastic


Jody Feldman, Courtesy of HarperCollins


Rebecca Stead, Courtesy of Random House


Jo Knowles, Courtesy of Candlewick


6. Religion: The Last Taboo of YA Literature


Francisco X. Stork chair, Courtesy of AAL/Scholastic


Donna Freitas, Courtesy of Knopf


Deborah Heiligman, Courtesy of Knopf


7. Questioning Why LGBTQ is Absent in ELA Classrooms


Joan Kaywell, chair, University of South Florida,


Paula Taylor-Greathouse, co-chair, University of South Florida


Catherine Ryan Hyde, Courtesy of Random House


Steve Brezenoff, Courtesy of Carolrhoda LAB/Lerner Publishing


8. In My Own Mirror


Lynne Alvine, chair, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA


Sharon G. Flake, Courtesy of Scholastic


9. Smells Like Teen Spirit–Teenage Angst and Alienation in Realistic YA Fiction


Steve Bickmore, chair, Louisiana State University


Kate Youngblood, co-chair, Louisiana State University


David Levithan, author, Editor, Scholastic


Frank Portman, author, Delacorte Press


E. Lockhart, author, Delacorte Press, Hyperion


3:45–3:50 Wrap up — Intro of ALAN 40th President, Jeff Kaplan

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