My peeps of wonderosity at Little, Brown Books have sent me my schedule for ALA (American Library Association). Fun times will be had in Chicago. So if you're in town (hello, Kathleen at Anderson's Books and Robin at Chicago Public Library), please drop by and keep me company:
Monday, July 13:
10:30 a.m.: Book signing at the LB Booth (#2212). (At TLA in April, I was told-ahem-that I chit chatted a bit too much with all the people who wanted a signed book. Me? Chit chat too much? I will henceforth keep all chatting to one quick quip per person, especially if I like your earrings. Or glasses.)
11:30 a.m.: Book signing at the Follett Booth (#4811). (I'm getting a wee bit anxious about finding this booth since, as we know, orienteering is not my strong suit. Especially with thousands of book-hungry librarians milling about a ginormous convention hall. Oh, dear. Will LB be supplying me with emergency flares in the event I get lost?)
And then my publisher is hosting a dinner for me along with debut novelists Malinda Lo (ASH) and Sarah Ockler (Twenty Boy Summer). Just wait until you read these new books; they are fabulous. As for me, I suspect I will probably start tearing up at the sight of Megan Fink (Charlotte Country Day) who asked me to keynote a multiculti conference for her two years in a row--what an honor--but scheduling this year isn't allowing me to make the trek to South Carolina. Disappointment doesn't even cover how I'm feeling.
8:00 p.m. Printz Awards reception, baby, over at the Sheraton! My publisher has promised mucho partying afterwards. So find me and we'll toast another year of very fine literature for young adults.
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Chicago-Bound for ALA!
Labels:
ALA,
Follett,
Little Brown Books,
Malinda Lo,
Megan Fink,
Printz Awards,
Sarah Ockler
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
4 comments:
Yay! I'll see you at the Printz reception
I'm looking forward to meeting you! I loved NORTH OF BEAUTIFUL. :)
Sounds like fun! Next year, I shall definitely be there. I just have to convince my parents! :D
I bought The Patch for my daughter and we loved it! Thank you so much for writing a book for those little ones who have to wear a patch. She has been saying she's a one-eyed monster now for days! Have you thought about writing more books about patches?
Post a Comment