Showing posts with label BookPeople. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BookPeople. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2012

A Dino a Day: A CHRONAL ENGINE CELEBRATION I



It's CHRONAL ENGINE!  Cyn got me this T-shirt for Christmas last year.

The photos are at BookPeople, Austin's largest independent bookstore! In addition to having an awesome children's and YA department, the store sponsors Camp Halfblood!  I keep telling them they need to do a Camp CHRONAL ENGINE, although perhaps the cloning technology isn't quite there yet.

 A Dino a Day: Day 0

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Photo report: Writers' League and DEAR TEEN ME

Last Thursday, I had the pleasure of speaking on a panel for the Writers' League of Texas's Third Thursday program with authors Cory Putnam Oakes and Bethany Hegedus; and Meghan Goel (children's buyer at BookPeople).  We talked about book launches and what to do after the dust settles

Moderator/author Jennifer Ziegler, Me, Meghan, Cory, Bethany
Shiny cover!  And recommendation by Madeline Smoot

And speaking of launches, last weekend was the launch party for DEAR TEEN ME, at Bookspot in Round Rock.  The theme was dress for a high school semiformal of your era...
E. Kristin Anderson
Mary Lindsey
Me, being very MIAMI VICE.
April Lurie, Lindsey Schiebe

The crowd gathers
Danny Woodfill and E. Kristin Anderson
Cyn and me.  Photo courtesy Dave Wilson Photography


Sunday, March 25, 2012

CHRONAL ENGINE launch week recap and party photos

This has been a busy week, starting with the launch of CHRONAL ENGINE on March 20 and culminating in the launch party at BookPeople and reception at the Leitich Smith Haus.

First, I did want to thank everyone who hosted an interview of me over the past couple of weeks!  Here's a quick-and-dirty link list:
Also, thanks for the nice reviews and/or giveaways:

"The action is fast paced and gripping...[Smith] has a fine ear for youthful dialog and humor." BookMoot

"If you're looking for a fast-paced middle grade adventure/science-fiction story, then this book is for you! The action starts on page one, and it never ends."  Roots in Myth

"Chronal Engine is a fast paced, middle grade adventure perfect for boys and girls that love history, dinosaurs, and time travel."  I Read Banned Books  NOTE: Giveaway is ongoing.

"Chronal Engine is a fun, well-researched novel with an appealing premise. ...[F]or current and former, dinosaur-mad boys and girls, Chronal Engine will be irresistible."  Jen Robinson's Book Page

"I highly recommend this book to everyone who has a kid that loves dinosaurs and time travel"  Turning the Pages

"Greg Leitich Smith’s fast-paced prose, paired with Blake Henry’s graphic novel-like illustrations, will wow even the most dire of reluctant readers. An intriguing time travel adventure, cleverly crafted characters which appeal to both genders, and dinosaurs! Reader, you can’t go wrong with Chronal Engine." Readerkidz

"Greg did amazing research and he presents life in the ancient past with stunning detail and up-to-date science... I give this book the highest recommendation I can."  Book Reviews and More

"Lots of narrow escapes from foes both human and saurapod await these kids in this fast paced novel." The Goddess of YA Literature

Now for a sampling of party pics:

Anne Bustard's dino-cookies!
Explaining something...
The crowd is standing sitting room only
The line gathers for the signing
The Johnsons pose

Party decor
The centerpiece
Before the food is set out
Loriene Roy poses
Mari Mancusi and Avalon
Julie Lake, Mark Mitchell, Shelley Ann Jackson, Debbie Gonzales
PJ Hoover, Joy Preble, Jen Bigheart
Decorative Pteranodon
Waving good-bye...
More photos later...(Cyn has a report with pics here)

A big thanks to: Debbie Gonzales, Gene Brenek, Sean Petrie, and Cynthia Levinson for helping to haul stuff to and from BookPeople; to Tim Crow for taking pictures; to Anne Bustard for her dino cookies of awesomeness; to Daniel Nayeri for the CHRONAL ENGINE cake (top); to Lindsey Lane for her cooler of enormous size; to Kathi Appelt for party favors; and to Brian Anderson for the decorative Exogyra!   

Thanks also to everyone who came and participated!  And a huge thanks to BookPeople and many, many kudos to Central Market and Whole Foods from whence we provisioned the event(s) (Cupcakes and finger sandwiches at BookPeople were from Central Market; the food at the house was Whole Foods -- I'll talk about this more in a subsequent post).
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