Thursday, August 23, 2007

Book Trailer Contest

Email me and I'll send you scripts and details. My address is in my profile.

I need two or three-minute video trailers or "book commercials"
and
I want you to make one or even two!

*First prize: A signed copy of Or Not
and a 25 gift certificate to Amazon.com or itunes
*Second: A signed copy of Or Not


Here is the sortof thing I'm looking for, only it would be a different style, and rock more. :)







Saturday, August 4, 2007

SCBWI LA, & Misc.

Planning a trip to see 3 of my brothers and other assorted family, I heard about this Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators Conference. I'm traveling with my two kids, and family get-togethers are hectic to say the least. But I had to go over and check it out.

I really can't believe how many good things I'm missing, but at least I got to meet some people:

Rebecca Grose, kids book publicist for Cynsational Cynthia Leitich Smith and also for Brian Mandabach! Rebecca is a riot, a wellspring of detailed Seinfeld knowledge, and--you heard it here first--she confessed to an adoration of Christan Bale as seen in American Psycho. How can she get publicity for books with this image as her desktop, idfk, but maybe it inspires her!


Cynsational Cynthia Leitich Smith, who thought there would be plenty of room in her Keynote Address on blogging and such, and was surprised that people were crowded around the door. Clearly she underestimated the power of her virtual presence on the very actual conference attendees. A clue to that sort of power might have been deduced by the "face-out" placement of Tantalize on the shelves of Barnez & Nizziloblz. What do you think?

Vegetarian reviewer and aspiring novelist Melissa, who was reportedly indulging in two kinds of meat, and at the same time: Grey Goose and Red Bull--though I can't confirm this unequivocally. Melissa's another myspace friend, and it felt funny to be exchanging cell phone numbers--despite the safety of the writing conference, I kept remembering warnings against meeting online friends in the "actual" realm.

Possibly the most erudite of these luminaries had to be Russian lit prof and blogger Kelly Herold, who I love almost most of all because her daughter got to Or Not before her mom and read it THREE times. That girl rules, and so does her mom.

And last, but definitely not least, can anybody who meets Carrie Jones not totally adore her? I knew I loved her just from reading Tips on Having a Gay Ex-Boyfriend and from her blog. She is so clever and smart and straight from the heart (and MIND). And when you see her in person, you just want to hug her and not let go .

Oh, and though I didn't meet Tracy Grand of Jacket flap, I did meet Paul, who was very cool and welcoming to this unofficial SCBWI conference attendee. Jacketflap called the meeting on the patio where I met these folks, and I have to say that everybody was warm and cool. I think the people involved in this biz are the best.