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No more bullying on the list

12/10/2012

 
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No surprise here: Everyone on my list is receiving books (again) this holiday. Thrillers, history, science fiction--every year it's wonderful to try and match people to books. I had a great time shopping at Book Passage (my local independent bookstore), perusing staff picks, holding the books, alighting on covers, reading the flap copy and the first sentences. 

Books are the best gifts in so many ways. For one thing, many of us already have too much stuff to warrant all the spending that happens at this time of year. To me, though, books don't count as stuff. The best of them give us new insight into what it means to be human, are even transformative. And you don't need to keep the book--I love to think of each one passed on to a friend or given to a school, or shared in a Little Free Library. 

If I could, I'd wrap up peace, love, and contentment. I'd give the bully and the bullied the gift of acceptance. And even though these things can't be delivered under a tree or tucked by the menorah, a book sometimes can inspire a better world. And money helps too.

Believe in transformation? Here are my two gifts:
  1. Give me your email address in a comment below by Dec. 14 and I will send you a personalized, signed bookplate sticker so you can give My Mixed-Up Blue Berry Summer to your favorite 8- to 12-year-old.
  2. For every comment below (with email or not), I will give $2 to Spectrum. It's celebrating thirty years of great work (see right) and the Marin Community Foundation will match every gift before Dec. 31, 2012.
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In my county, Spectrum has been working for over thirty years to improve the lives of gay people. It is expanding its support efforts to students who are bullied for being gay or lesbian, or even being perceived as gay. 

Give them a hand

5/25/2012

 
For everyone who aspires to write a book, it's true -- there is nothing more thrilling than opening that first box of hardcover books and seeing your name on the cover. Yet lately I've been struck by something more. I'm even more amazed by all the helping hands.

Promoting MY MIXED-UP BERRY BLUE SUMMER is like balancing on a log, trying to stay on top -- and every hand extended fills me with gratitude. The hands that are keeping my feet from slipping into oblivion belong to:

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  • friends, who are buying the book for nieces, grandchildren, and themselves;
  • family members, who are making sure the book is on the shelves of their local bookstores, schools and libraries;
  • Vermont College faculty and friends, for blurbing and talking it up;
  • My editor and HMH marketing folks for enthusiastic support;
  • booksellers, who are agreeing to let me come and read even though it's a dying practice;
  • people who know me from the ferry, church or work who tell their friends about the book;
  • and reporters, who review and feature the book plus that crazy copyeditor who gave me a big head!

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Writing is solitary work. It's just me and my computer (although I often talk to myself as a I puzzle out plot). Selling is social -- and I thank everyone for pitching in and helping me get across the stream!

Debut earns New Voices honor!

4/23/2012

 
On the heels of my last post, I'm awed by my good fortune to win the attention of the Association of Booksellers for Children. MY MIXED-UP BERRY BLUE SUMMER was selected as one of twelve novels to earn a spring New Voices award!

And I love the company I'm in! Check out Hannah Barnaby, Augusta Scattergood and Caroline Starr Rose (I loved May B.). There's more: Marilyn Sue Shank, Carole Geithner, Cynthia Levinson, Jennifer Shaw Wolf, Marissa Meyer, Jesse Andrews, Leigh Bardugo, and Trish Doller.

So thank you so much to the booksellers who spent hours reading all the new releases! Order your books from these folks:
  • Meghan Goel, BookPeople, Austin, Texas
  • Cathy Berner, Blue Willow Bookshop, Houston, Texas
  • Liesl Freudenstein, Boulder Book Store, Boulder Colorado
  • Ellen Davis, Dragonwings, Waupaca, Wisconsin
  • Suzanna Hermans, Oblong Books, Rhinebeck, New York
  • Sarah Hutton, Village Books, Fairhaven, Washington
  • Emily Grossenbacher, Lemuria Books, Jackson, Mississippi
  • Becky Quiroga Curtis, Books & Books, Coral Gables, Florida
  • Robert McDonald, The Book Stall, Winnetka, Illinois
  • Brandi Stewart, Changing Hands Bookstore, Tempe, Arizona
  • Walter Petryk, Community Bookstore, Brooklyn, New York
  • Antonia Squire, Kepler’s Books, Menlo Park, California
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