Glad to live in a world where there are Octobers

Anne Shirley Octobers

(Anne Shirley and I are kindred spirits.)


It’s my favorite month. Blustery days. The light that falls through red and gold leaves. Jack-o’-lanterns and cider and eerie stories read while wrapped up in a blanket. Beren highly recommends BabyLit’s Dracula; he’s been practicing counting wolves and castles and rats and garlic blossoms, and occasionally howling like a true little child of the night. I highly recommend Through the Woods, by Emily Carroll — twisted, brilliant, beautiful, and terrifying comics that take folk and fairy tales to even darker places — and Get in Trouble, Kelly Link‘s latest collection of gobsmackingly good short stories. Or, of course, you could read The Books of Elsewhere. I hear they’re perfect for Halloween season. Especially Volume Four. (And if you liked them, you could recommend them to other readers, which is the best possible Halloween gift you could possibly give an author. Just saying.)


Bear and Dracula


October is also the month of the Twin Cities Book Festival. If you’re anywhere in the area, come to the Minnesota State Fairgrounds on Saturday the 17th for a truly incredible day of readings, signings, panels, talks, and bookish fun. I’ll be moderating a Middle Grade Adventures panel featuring Lynne Jonell (The Sign of the Cat), D.J. MacHale (Voyagers: Project Alpha), and Carrie Ryan and John Parke Davis (The Map to Everywhere), and in true middle grade style, we’re going to play Truth or Dare. Come join the fun: 12:15 p.m., 10/17, Middle Grade Headquarters. (And the whole incredible day is FREE!) Lots more info here: http://www.raintaxi.com/twin-cities-book-festival/


Along with the leaves, events for the next school year are beginning to pile up… Keep an eye on my appearance calendar if you’d like to know where I’ll be.


And for even more autumnal richness, The Books of Elsewhere, Volume Five: Still Life is a finalist for this year’s Silver Falchion Award, as well as being up for the Reader’s Choice Award — go and vote, if you’re so inclined.


Happy October to all you kindred spirits out there.

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Published on October 15, 2015 15:19
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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

I love October too! Especially Halloween. It's the one night a year where people can dress up as somebody they're not. What did you, Beren, Ryan, and Brom Bones go as for Halloween? Well, have a good day!


message 2: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline West Ryan and I were boring adults and just wore Halloween-y T-shirts. Beren had two costumes (because he doesn't have to be a boring adult yet): first he was a pumpkin, and second he was a little biker, complete with makeup mustache. Brom Bones played the part of dog-who-gets-shut-in-the-back-room-because-he-barks-insanely-at-trick-or-treaters. What about you? And what about little Jack?


message 3: by [deleted user] (new)

Awwwwwwww! Jack went as Bam-Bam from the Flintstones, and I went as Pebbles, complete with bright pink hair.


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

Oh, and how's Brom Bones and Ryan and Beren and you all doing? And what's your next writing project? Or is it still a secret? *says in Belt voice (from The Croods)* Dun-dun-DUNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!


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