Good on Paper, Reading for Life, and Catching Up

People don't believe me, or think I'm being humble or something, when I try to explain that I'm just a mediocre, often-lazy, average human, wasting tons of precious time, who simply knows how to make herself look good on screen or on paper.
But, it's the truth, yo. I'm no fool. I know how to make myself look good "on paper." I know how to market myself, to sound busy and productive, and certainly how to take four thousand photos to get one good one (and then retouch that one several times to hide all the shadows and folds).
In the spirit of disclosure, now you know.
Really what I do daily, is long to be better and do more. To eat less and healthier, to get more exercise, and, mostly, to waste far less time. Life is short and I am getting rapidly older. I want to add more to this world.
And yet I often find myself distracted. Lazy. Not making the most of each day.
Not even really knowing how.
So when a chance to participate in an organization called Reading for Life basically fell into my lap, I jumped on it. I mean, how hard is it to jump at what's placed there? All I had to do was pop on my computer for a Skype visit and hang out with some kids who had read my book. Sure, maybe those kids have somewhat troubled pasts, when I have led a mostly-charmed life. So maybe I felt a twinge of nerves about how they might relate to me and my mostly unedgy, tween-safe THE PULL OF GRAVITY.
But, what was the worst that could happen? They'd be bored and jaded and hate me, and we'd spend a few awkward moments on Skype.
Of course, that's not what happened at all. Instead, we spent an amazing 45 minutes or so on Skype, and I hung up feeling lucky and more charmed for having the opportunity to use my book and newly-cultivated writer's life, to make a connection with some really-deserving kids.
A mutual affection society was born and I started doing what I could to spread the word of Reading for Life.
Fast forward to this May, when I will head out to South Bend, to spend some real, quality, one-on-one time with these kids, as well as with Alesha Seroczynski, the amazing founder and director of this organization, IN PERSON.

Although I'm not the best traveler (read, adult-onset fear of flying) I am SO looking forward to this visit, including a 5/20 appearance at the B&N University Park Mall at Mishiwaska, which I'm hoping may be full of some of the wonderful Nerdy Book Club peeps from that pocket of the US, and an all-day visit to North High School in Napanee, IN with Kelly Vorhis and her "kids," all in all another whirlwind visit to that beautiful section of the US.
Because, yeah, I just got back from there. A whirlwind two days at the Fox Cities Book Festival, in Appleton, Wisconsin, where between Friday and Saturday, I visited THREE high schools and two libraries, Appleton Public Library, and the Kimberly - Little Chute Library.

(after Appleton North, and before Appleton West)All of that followed my book release party for The Summer of Letting Go at Book Revue Huntington (you can find photos at that link, if you wish), a 90-second Read Event at the Dolphin Bookshop with some of my favorite old and new MG & YA peeps, some sundry Skype and quick in-person visits, a few guest blog posts (Dear Teen Me, and Nerdy Book Club in particular) and, alas, a week of the dreaded flu upon return from my trip to Wisconsin.
Hopefully, I'm on the mend, and back at it all, and you're all caught up (to the extent that you wanted to be). I have LOTS of writing (and revising!) to do, my older son already finishing up his first year of college (?!?!), my youngest one driving with his permit, and getting ready for summer including another one full of Maccabi basketball, this time with "games" in Detroit. Plus, there's a visit to the wonderful Eight Cousins Bookstore in July.
With all that said, I've got a calendar full of appearances and events hopefully updated and fully-corrected HERE (see sidebar to the right), and maybe another super-secret, fabulous announcement here soon.
Maybe, maybe not. ;) Stay tuned.
xox gae
Published on April 21, 2014 06:27
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