Springing Ahead
March 16, 2016 Tags: Alison Goodman, Alwyn Hamilton, April Genevieve Tucholke, Dreamers Often Lie, Events, Karen Bao, Minneapolis Young Writers Workshop, Panels!, Rachel Hawkins, Red Balloon Bookshop, Reviews, Sabaa Tahir, Workshops, YAIt shouldn’t feel like spring yet. It’s too early. It’s eerily early. But here we are in mid-March in Minnesota, and it’s sixty degrees and drizzly, and the hostas and lilies are starting to send up little green nubs all around our house, and book events are piling up faster than I can post about them. All signs that spring is definitely here.
And, because this tends to happen when you don’t manage to write a blog post for more than a month, I have a slew of things to share.
First, more lovely reviews for DREAMERS OFTEN LIE have come in. Here are a few of them, in flashy poster format:
(That Booklist line made me glow all day.)
Second, event news:
On Saturday, March 26, at Red Balloon Bookshop in St. Paul, I’ll be moderating a Penguin Teen panel featuring Sabaa Tahir (AN EMBER IN THE ASHES), Alison Goodman (THE DARK DAYS CLUB), April Genevieve Tucholke (WINK POPPY MIDNIGHT), Rachel Hawkins (REBEL BELLE and MISS MAYHEM), Karen Bao (DOVE ARISING and DOVE EXILED), and Alwyn Hamilton (REBEL SANDS). I can hardly believe how amazing this lineup is. (If you’re an avid YA reader, your jaw has probably already dropped to the floor, and you’ll have to pick it up with both hands.) This is a ticketed event, and space a Red Balloon is limited, so reserve your spot now.
Then, at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, April 8th, Red Balloon is having me back for the official DREAMERS OFTEN LIE release party (!!!!). There will be Shakespearean Mad Libs, treats, books galore, and at least one baby making loud animal noises in the background (Beren’s repertoire expands daily). Please come and join in! Here’s the event link at Red Balloon’s site.
If you can’t make it to the release party, or if you’d like an even more intimate, in-depth writing chat, come to Stillwater, MN for May 20th’s “Authors After Hours.” I’ll be there with my writing group cohorts Anne Greenwood Brown and Heather Anastasiu, whose new YA collaboration, GIRL LAST SEEN, was called ‘a sexy, fascinating, fast-paced, and darkly dynamic mystery for teens’ by School Library Journal. This is another ticketed event, so make your reservations pronto. I can’t wait for this one myself.
And from June 14 – 16, I’ll be teaching at the first ever Minneapolis Young Writers’ Workshop. This three-day event includes workshop sessions with writers like Ally Condie, Jeffier Nielsen, Jay Asher (…and me), offers tracks for writers of fantasy, speculative, and realistic fiction, and provides critique opportunities with professional authors and editors. The evening speeches and signings are free and open to the public–with registration–but the workshop itself is only open to registered writers from ages 13 – 19. (I practically rub my hands together with glee whenever I think of meeting a classroom full of enthusiastic young writers…) The workshop is sure to fill up fast, so reserve your place now.
More things are in the works, events-wise; I’ll post again when things solidify. As always, you can keep an eye on my appearance calendar to see which schools/stores/libraries I’ll be visiting. (And teachers/librarians/bookstore people: spring always seems to be crazy-wild-chaos time for me, but fall is a lot quieter. If you’d like to book me for the ’16 fall and winter season, now is the perfect time to get in touch.)
I really like the review from Booklist! Wish I was around for the event at Red Balloon, looks like a wonderful line up of authors. Hope you have a lovely time at the release too!
Comment by Brenda on March 17, 2016 @ 4:29 pm
Me too, on all counts! Thank you, Brenda.
Comment by Jacqueline on March 18, 2016 @ 10:58 am
Wow, Jacqui! You are one busy person! Oh, and I have a new work that is quite different from EVERLASTING. I’m currently calling it RAIN and it’s about a girl who has these powers to control the weather, and there are these mysterious murders happening and she’s trying to help a friend find out who is causing the murders. And it starts pouring rain right before the murders happen, and then something happens that changes her life forever. It’s kind of epic with how I laid out the plot, and I can’t wait to be done writing it! Anyway, have a good day! Hugs!
Hugs, murder mysteries, and orange ramen,
NicoleXx
Comment by Nicole Elizabeth on March 17, 2016 @ 6:46 pm
Ooh, RAIN sounds fantastic! Excited to hear where that leads you… 🙂
Comment by Jacqueline on March 18, 2016 @ 10:58 am
Aw, thanks Jacqui! I’m excited of where it will lead me too. 🙂
Comment by Nicole Elizabeth on March 18, 2016 @ 3:40 pm