Telephoning MissouriOctober 6th, 2010Why, hello stranger. Now that summer is very over, I will be back to blogging more regularly. Just thought you should know. Last week, I had the chance to call in to an after school book club in Harrisonville, Missouri. I was asked some questions that stumped me for a little bit, including whether or not I believe people have special connections with animals. You may be happy to learn that I also discovered from one of the readers that it is possible, in certain extraordinary circumstances, to teach your cat to play fetch. I was also informed that I am finalist for the Truman Readers Award! I am thrilled and hugely honored. Check it out: http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/teens/bltruman.cfm There are some pretty big books on that list. Anyhow, I’m touched to be at all recognized by such a great organization. Finally, I want to relate that I’ve now seen a preview of the cover for the sequel to The Otherworldlies, and it looks phenomenal. Of course, I’m admittedly very biased. When it’s finalized, I will post it here. I know many of you have been asking me about it . . . Until next time, Jennie |
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Going going, back backApril 15th, 2010Hi. Yesterday, I gave a talk at an alma mater of mine, Hewes Middle School, for its Author Week. I had a wonderful visit and met some great people, including the students who stayed after to chat. I’ve got to thank PTO organizer extraordinaire, Michelle Bezich, pictured above, for making the event so great. It was a surreal experience to be speaking in the very multi-purpose room where I ate lunch when it rained. Also, I was lucky enough to receive this amazing drawing from one of the students, which I have to share, because it’s so good. I wish I had one fourth of the artistic talent on display here: I also did a little market research on titles for my upcoming book. There was a clear favorite . . . so we’ll see if it ends up winning the race. All in all, a great day. Go Highlanders. |
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The Otherworldlies, AGAIN!March 8th, 2010Hi there. Am I the World’s Most Inconsistent Blogger? Well, I doubt it . . . but I’m not exactly lighting up the interwebs with my frequent communications. Anyhow, I’ve made a resolution to be better, so we’ll see how it works out. Maybe now that I’ve publicly announced this resolution, I’ll be shamed into writing more. Shame is a powerful tool. Rest assured, it’s not you, it’s me. Anyhow, I wanted to officially announce that the sequel to The Otherworldlies is coming, sometime in 2011 (I think perhaps early next summer). Which is very exciting (at least for me and Fern McAllister). So when I have a solid date, I’ll let you know. “You,” of course, being anyone who has stumbled across this blog. Thank you to everyone who asked about it. I’m also editing another manuscript and will pass along news about that as I get it. Oh, and because someone asked recently what I’ve been listening to as I write/edit/daydream, this month, the answer is clear: It’s been all Fanfarlo’s Reservoir, all the time. A newish British band with lovely harmonies I find perfect to write to. Happy Monday! |
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Library of Congress TalkJuly 27th, 2009Hi there! I just thought I’d let anyone know who wants to hear me prattle on mid-day next week in a serene setting . . . I’m going to be giving a talk at the Library of Congress in Washington DC as part of the LOC’s “What If” series. It’s at noon on Wednesday. If you scroll down on this page to “Lectures,” all the info is listed here: http://www.loc.gov/loc/events/index.php?mode=detail&date=1249099200#eventlist14 Until then, Jennie |
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The District and Beyond . . .July 20th, 2009Hi there, I’ve been spending the summer in DC for an internship and I think I forgot how much I love this city. Perhaps it’s the unusually cool summer we’re having, but I’ll be sad to leave. Anyhow, I wanted to let you know that I’ll be at the Reader’s Festival in Mission Viejo, CA on September 12th and it looks like a great event (and I’m not even saying that because I’ll be there). I mean, how can you beat The Fonz? Here’s the nifty website: http://cityofmissionviejo.org/CityInfo.aspx?id=4586 Cheers, Jennie
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GreetingsApril 2nd, 2009Well hullo. Long-time no blog. I’m afraid that I’ve been swallowed by school . . . but I have been writing some, too and keeping busy. And thanks, everyone, who has emailed me and kept in touch and passed along such nice things . . . I should also let you know that I saw the one, the only, The Boss in San Jose yesterday. It was, in a word, amazing. They band played “Growin’ Up,” one of my all-time favorite songs, so I couldn’t have been happier. Anyway, I just thought I’d check in, publicly, and say hello. Hello. I’ll update you (and by “you” I mean “this blog”) on what project is coming next for me so check back if you feel like it. OR, at the very least . . . . keep in touch and keep reading, JAK
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Talbert Middle SchoolNovember 16th, 2008
Hello there! After a short break, I was back on the road again. Well, I don’t know how much the phrase “on the road” applies because I was back in my old stomping grounds . . . Orange County. This past week I visited Teresa Stauffer and the whole of Talbert Middle School. For the first time ever, I had one volunteer request that I teleport her to Rock Candy Mountain. I have no idea where this place is, but it sounds pretty fun, no? Anyway, it was a blast visiting (I especially loved the fact that the library was smack-dab in the middle of the school) and I will, at some point, catch you up on the other cities I’ve visited, not to worry. In the meantime . . . Keep reading and keep in touch! Jennie |
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TampaOctober 2nd, 2008Well, I meant to write yesterday. But, my beloved Dodgers are in the playoffs. It’s a rare occasion these days, so I spent most of my free time yesterday watching and rooting them to victory. Okay, so maybe I didn’t have much to do with it. Let me have my delusions, will you? Anyway, Tampa is a beautiful city and there is water and scenic bridges over this water wherever you look. I began the week at Ben Hill Middle School with, perhaps, the most appropriately-named librarian/media specialist ever . . . Joann Koob. Sure, it took someone else pointing out that her last name spelled backwards is BOOK. But it’s a pretty great last name. We tried to take Israel to Paris, but we failed. And by “we” I of course mean “me.” Then it was on to Williams IB Middle School, where Diane Jordan greeted me with a smile while standing in her wonderfully decorated library. I had someone there give me a great idea — an 8th grader suggested my next book series should be about some vampire ninjas. I mean, why not combine the awesomeness of vampires and the awesomeness of ninjas? My final stop was at Martinez Middle School. I try to avoid generalizations, but I think it’s safe to say that the middle schoolers in Lutz, FL are mall-lovers. Two of our three teleporters requested to go the mall. Which I respect, certainly. Anyhow, my time at Martinez made me realize that there’s organized and then there’s Jeanette Whitman, media specialist, the otherworldly of organized. I begged her to go on the road with me, but apparently, she loves her students and her job and her home too much to leave. In all seriousness, though, I had such a lovely lunch with Jeanette and reading specialist Bille Jean Fogle. Sometime this weekend, I will blog about my time in Boston last week, where I got to visit my brother and ponder the difference between lakes and ponds. I leave you, as always, with a sideways picture: |
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Keep Austin AwesomeSeptember 29th, 2008So, I’ve been a fan of Austin ever since I visited in 2006. I really like the Bat Bridge (I don’t know if that’s what it’s officially called . . . but it’s that place where all the bats fly out at dusk) and I really like the attitudes of Austinians. So I was predisposed to having a great visit. And I did. I kicked off my week there at Hill Country Middle School . . . a great school with great kids and a great media specialist, Heather Schubert and great aide Leslie Wilson. Honestly, I am amazed at the art skills on display at many of the schools I go. Ah, the wonder of butcher paper. See below.
I ended my week at the very literary-named O Henry Middle School. The ebullient Sara Stevenson squired me around and also had enough enthusiasm to keep me energized even though it was Friday and I think I my sleep depravation finally caught up with me. I’ve been bouncing back and forth, coast-to-coast so much that I think even my jet lag is jet lagged. I also got to visit one of my best friends who is at UT Law School, so all in all, a great week. Tomorrow, I’ll tell you all about Tampa. But you can move back from the edge of your seat . . . that can’t be comfortable. g’night. |
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ProcrastinationSeptember 25th, 2008Oh dear. I’ve temporarily abandoned blogging again. But not to worry! I have written myself 14 Post-Its to remind myself this weekend that some serious blogging needs to be done. That’s all I have to report. Yup. That’s it. Why are you still reading? There’s nothing else. I promise. |
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