Un-Still Life
May 25, 2014 Tags: cemeteries, Events, School visits, Still Life, TravelMay is whooshing to its end, and I can’t believe everything that’s been crammed into it: An amazing visit to the school and library in Rye, New Hampshire (read more here: http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20140508-NEWS-405080391) that allowed day trips to Salem and Concord (including a stop at Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House, which was everything my eight-year-old self could have hoped for), the Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland, three local school visits, interviews, Skype chats, and increasingly exciting preparations for the release of VOL. FIVE: STILL LIFE on June 17th.
In celebration of the approaching release, Literary Rambles is hosting a giveaway of one of the books in the series (winner’s choice!) and an interview with me: http://www.literaryrambles.com/2014/05/jacqueline-west-interview-and-book-of.html.
The Books of Elsewhere is also being featured at The Book Cellar as part of Middle Grade May: http://www.thebookcellarx.com/2014/05/middle-grade-may-books-elsewhere.html
Next week, I head back to the East Coast for a round of school visits in Fairfax County, Virginia, and then I zoom back home for a slew of release events — like this one:
(That’s right. You’re officially invited to the Official Launch Party. If you’re in the area, and you’re free, and you feel like it, please come.)
More info about all of those release events soon…
View from our cottage window, Rye, NH
It sounds like you’ve been amazingly busy. Congratulations on your upcoming release of Still Life, although I’m sad about it being the last it does sound like you have a few things your working on. Look forward to hear more about them in the future!
Comment by Brenda on May 26, 2014 @ 9:58 am
Thanks so much, Brenda — and I can’t wait to share more about my upcoming projects. Things have to boil for just a bit longer…
Comment by Jacqueline on May 27, 2014 @ 3:36 pm