Recent events, not-so-recent reviews, and one truly awesome map
November 18, 2013 Tags: Cool bookstores, Events, Indies First, New Orleans Love, Reviews, School visits, The Books of Elsewhere, This is Halloween, TravelThe last four weeks have been a little crazy: seven school visits, three bookstore events, one book festival, one cross-country road trip, and Halloween in New Orleans. At Wild Rumpus in Minneapolis, I met with lots of wonderful readers (including one with earrings that looked like miniature copies of The Strangers) and got to pet a chicken on its belly.
At schools in Wisconsin and Louisiana, I answered questions, signed books, led writing workshops, and received hugs and pralines.
In New Orleans, we visited yet another cemetery — Greenwood — and found the Ducoing family tomb, where John Kennedy Toole (A Confederacy of Dunces) is interred. We also wandered in the Garden District and the Quarter and Audubon park, and bought lots of books and ate lots of pastry and caught beads at a Halloween parade.
Then I returned home to another school visit (here’s a newspaper write-up of this one), rehearsals for The Little Prince, and a middle grade panel at Addendum Books in St. Paul that included me, Brian Farrey (The Vengekeep Prophecies), Lisa Bullard (Turn Left at the Cow), Kurtis Scaletta (The Winter of the Robots), and Anne Ursu (The Real Boy). I felt lucky just to share a row of stools with these people.
As long as I’m in the middle of overdue recaps, here are some reviews of The Books of Elsewhere that I missed when they originally appeared:
– A recent and very kind writeup on the blog Remembering Wonderland
– Great reviews of each book in the series from Common Sense Media
– “My Top Ten EPIC Heroes. Or Heroines!” – a list from the Nerdy Book Club blog that puts Olive alongside Harry Potter and Frodo, which is some awfully good company
And now for the Truly Awesome Map.
On Saturday, November 30 — also known as Small Business Saturday — authors all around the country will be joining in Sherman Alexie’s brilliant “Indies First” project (and if you aren’t already familiar, follow the link) by hanging out at local independent bookstores. As for me, I’ll be back at Addendum Books from 12:00 – 1:00 to chat with customers, recommend books, dust shelves — whatever Katherine and Marcus want me to do. To help book-shoppers find out what authors will be where–and there are some HUGE names taking part in this!–IndieBound has created this incredible map of participating bookstores all around the country. I hope that you’ll check out your local bookstores, maybe drop by one or two or more for signed copies and conversation, and show your brick-and-mortar shops some love.
We are hoping we will get you here at Rocky Branch soon, it is only fair that all the RF kids get to see you. I am going to message the owners of Fox Den books downtown, the do lots of author visits!
Comment by Karen Sizemore on November 18, 2013 @ 10:59 am
I’d love to make a stop at Rocky Branch! I know volunteer coordinator Val Lundgren has been in touch with the school. We’ll get something worked out in the near future, I’m positive.
Comment by Jacqueline on November 18, 2013 @ 12:16 pm
I loved New Orleans, they have some wonderful cemeteries. Hauntingly creepy but fascinating to explore. Wish we had some local authors for the event in my state but unfortunately it’s a little bit of a hike. Have fun!
Comment by Brenda on November 18, 2013 @ 1:17 pm
Agreed! I could wander the New Orleans cemeteries for a lifetime and never get bored. Sorry to hear there aren’t any Indies First locations conveniently close to you… The Twin Cities area is going to be awash in authors!
Comment by Jacqueline on November 18, 2013 @ 2:09 pm