A star for STARRY-EYED
October 8, 2013 Tags: Cool bookstores, Events, For Aspiring Writers, Reviews, Starry-Eyed, The Dark Crystal, The StrangersSTARRY-EYED: 16 STORIES THAT STEAL THE SPOTLIGHT is out TODAY. Order your copy here or here or here…or head to an actual brick-and-mortar bookstore to order or browse or drink coffee. (Chances are they’ve got good coffee.)
Booklist gave it a star (yay!) and even mentioned my Midsummer Night’s Dream-themed story in their review (another yay!), which you can read right here:
For any teen who has dreamed of being a star, Starry-Eyed will serve as both encouragement and a reality check. YA authors like Alex Finn, Aimee Friedman, and Garret Freymann-Weye weave mesmerizing stories of talented kids whose lives revolve around music, drama, and the arts. They’ll meet videographers Stringbean and Goose; Becca First, Meghan’s rival for every solo, every role, but keeper of a sad secret; and the vanished Maia Crane, spotted during a bizarre production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Juxtaposed with each short story is an anecdote from artists familiar and less-so: Clay Aiken, Andrea McArdle, Montego Glover, Anthony Fedorov. The amalgam of swoon-worthy and unfamiliar household names is a reminder that TV, Broadway, movies, and records provide myriad opportunities for happiness and career satisfaction, if not fame and fortune. The short stories themselves, each of which is memorable for unique characters and situations, spotlight the importance of the arts in the growth and development—and even the survival!—of a large portion of the teenage population. Complex and focused on far more than art as a high-school extracurricular, Starry-Eyed “breaks a leg” in the finest sense of the word.
–Booklist, starred review
I’ll be hosting a giveaway for a signed copy of STARRY-EYED very soon, so keep your eye on my Facebook page. (And why not keep an eye on Tumblr while you’re at it?)
Speaking of brick-and-mortar bookstores:
This is one more reminder that I’ll be at Wild Rumpus Bookstore in Minneapolis at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 26 for a special Halloween-themed book event. THE STRANGERS, creative projects, unusual bookstore pets…You know you want to join in.
Also, my schedule for the Louisiana Book Festival (Saturday, November 2nd, in Baton Rouge) has been finalized. I’ll be speaking from 1:00 – 1:30 on the 3rd floor of the Capitol Park Museum and signing from 1:45 – 2:30, either in the Barnes & Noble main tent or the B&N Junior tent. If you are in the area, or if you know any readers who will be, please send them our way!
Lastly, for any aspiring or established fantasy authors out there: The Jim Henson company is searching for an author for a new novel set in the world of The Dark Crystal. It’s an incredible opportunity, and if I wasn’t in the middle of four novels already, I’d be all over this myself. Details are here.
I’m so glad you posted about this Jacqueline. It was not on my radar. This will be wonderful to offer to YA’s etc.
Comment by Sue Roegge on October 8, 2013 @ 2:07 pm
Thanks, Sue — I think it’s just the kind of book I would have loved as a stage-struck teenager.
Comment by Jacqueline on October 8, 2013 @ 2:59 pm
Congratulations or Yah! On your mention in the review.
Comment by Brenda on October 9, 2013 @ 3:38 pm
Thank you, thank you! It gave me a happy glow…
Comment by Jacqueline on October 10, 2013 @ 6:44 pm