John Green, BEA and the book industry

And now back to books, or in this case authors.  One of my favorites was slated to speak at BEA, but since John Green’s wife is just about to give birth, he spoke via a video feed.

John is passionate about books. He uses his speech as an opportunity to support the book industry and refute the “insidious lie” that authors don’t need anyone aside from readers.  He does not consider himself to be an example of someone who is changing the publishing paradigm through the use of new media.

Listen to what he has to say, and I’m sure you’ll agree that this is one awesome guy.  And, if you haven’t read his books, get out to your local bookstore or library immediately and read read read!

And for those of you who think that the industry (your publisher, your editor, your sales rep., your librarian, and your bookseller are “value-sucking middlemen;  I feel sad for you!

 

Welcome to the world little Bee

I’ve been on a bit of a hiatus from blogging recently, but for good reason…

5950_10100623663420511_1213533371_nHer name is Bridget Mae, but since the day she was born (all of 7 days ago) we have been calling her Bee.  My first grand baby.  She is such a joy to all of us, and we are thrilled to welcome her into the world.

It’s going to take some serious restraint on my part to talk about books, and not Bee, but I hope my readers forgive  me if I occasionally stray.

 

 

 

Win the Winners Contest 2013

Win the Winners Contest 2013

Event Date(s)

June 1 – 30, 2013

Location

Local BC Bookstores

Event Description

On Saturday, May 4, the winners of the 29th Annual BC Book Prizes were announced. Now the BC Book Prizes – Win the Winners Contest is back! Visit your local participating bookstore starting June 1 and fill out an entry form for a chance to win a copy of each of this year’s winning books. Five prize packages are available to be won, each of which will include the following winning books:

  • The Art of the Impossible: Dave Barrett and the NDP in Power, 1972-1975 by Geoff Meggs and Rod Mickleburgh, winner of the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize
  • British Columbia: A New Historical Atlas by Derek Hayes, winner of the Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize
  • The World by Bill Gaston, winner of theEthel Wilson Fiction Prize
  • Geographies of a Lover by Sarah de Leeuw, winner of the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize
  • Maggie’s Chopsticks by Alan Woo and Isabelle Malenfant, winner of the Christie Harris Illustrated Children’s Literature Prize
  • Middle of Nowhere by Caroline Adderson, winner of the Sheila A. Egoff Children’s Literature Prize
  • Making Headlines: 100 Years of The Vancouver Sun winner of the Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award

The contest runs from June 1 to June 30, with the five winners being drawn on July 8. To enter, visit one of the following bookstores:

  • Black Bond Books 
    Central City Mall, 234-10153 King George Hwy, Surrey 
    Ladner, 5251 Ladner Trunk Road, Ladner 
    Lansdowne Centre, 214-5300 No. 3 Road, Richmond 
    Lynn Valley, 125-1199 Lynn Valley Road, North Vancouver 
    Semiahmoo Mall, 134-1711 152 Street, South Surrey 
    Surrey, 1-15562 24th Avenue, Surrey
  • Coho Books, 1074 Shoppers Row, Campbell River
  • Galiano Island Books, 76 Madrona Drive, Galiano Island
  • Hooked On Books, 225 Main Street, Penticton
  • Laughing Oyster Bookshop, 286 Fifth Street, Courtenay

His Name is Blessing

Reading a book can change your life, so can writing one…Here’s a Ted talk by Eric Walters about how writing changed his life.  Be warned though, when you watch it, you may want to leap in and  try to do 1/2 of what Eric does, and that will keep you very busy for the rest of your days!  Enjoy His Name is Blessing.

Canadian Kids Write

Winners Announced for Book Week 2013 Writing Contest

Young winners from Burlington (ON), Caledon (ON), Calgary, Edmonton,
Hamilton (ON), Kinburn (ON), Ottawa, Scarborough (ON), Winnipeg

TORONTO ~ May 8, 2013 — The Canadian Children’s Book Centre (CCBC) is excited to announce the winners of the Book Week 2013 Writing Contest for Kids & Teens. Close to 1,500 entries were received from young writers in every province and territory across the country.

The national contest is a much-anticipated part of TD Canadian Children’s Book Week — the largest celebration of Canadian books for young people in Canada, which is happening now  (Saturday, May 4 to Saturday, May 11, 2013).

The winner from each grade will receive a $250 gift certificate for the bookstore of his or her choice.  Two honourable mentions from each grade category will also receive $50 gift certificates.

The winning stories and honourable mentions can be read online at www.bookweek.ca.

The WINNERS of the Book Week 2013 Writing Contest are:

Grade 4:           Alexis Hilts of Edmonton, Alberta for Yorky the Terrier

Grade 5:           Miguel Castro of Scarborough, Ontario for The Curse

Grade 6:           Izzah Muhammad of Calgary, Alberta for One Word

Grade 7:           Mackenzie Hauch Krueger of Kinburn, Ontario for Papadum

Grade 8:           Maya Schwartz of Winnipeg, Manitoba for Viola

Grade 9:           Kirsten Marquez of Burlington, Ontario for Untitled

Grade 10:         Lia Codrington of Ottawa, Ontario for Doucement

Grade 11:         Katarina Wex of Caledon, Ontario for Living with Anorexia

Grade 12:         Evelyna Kay of Hamilton, Ontario for Kendra’s Stranger

 

Nine noted Canadian children’s authors generously donated their time and expertise to judge submissions from young writers all across the country. The judges for the Book Week 2013 Writing Contest are:


Sheryl McFarlane
, author of Island Santa, from Victoria, BC
Sharon Jennings, author of Home Free, from Toronto, Ontario
Jessica Scott Kerrin, author of A Narrow Escape (The Lobster Chronicles series), from Halifax, Nova Scotia
Sylvia Gunnery, author of Emily for Real, from Crescent Beach, Nova Scotia
Richard Scrimger, author of Ink Me (Seven series), from Toronto, Ontario
Don Aker, author of Running on Empty, from Middleton, Nova Scotia
Sylvia McNicoll, author of Dying to Go Viral, from Burlington, Ontario
Lori Weber, author of Yellow Mini, from Pointe-Claire, Quebec
Arthur Slade, author of Island of Doom (The Hunchback Assignments 4), from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

 

The Book Week 2013 Writing Contest is a wonderful opportunity for young writers, says Grade 10 judge Sylvia McNicoll: “Awarding prizes is not the primary goal, because if that were true there would only be a couple of winners. Each young writer who enters goes through the process of creating, polishing and submitting, knowing they will be read. The real purpose is to encourage the creative reaching of Canadian kids. In this way the contest entrants are all winners.”

 

The Canadian Children’s Book Centre would like to congratulate this year’s winners and honourable mentions, and thank the judges for their dedication to reading and evaluating this year’s submissions.

 

About the Canadian Children’s Book Centre:
The Canadian Children’s Book Centre is a national, not-for-profit organization founded in 1976. We are dedicated to encouraging, promoting and supporting the reading, writing and illustrating of Canadian books for young readers. Our programs, publications, and resources help teachers, librarians, booksellers and parents select the very best for young readers. For more information, please visit www.bookcentre.ca.


For more information, please contact:

Shannon Howe Barnes | Program Coordinator
The Canadian Children’s Book Centre | Suite 217, 40 Orchard View Blvd. | Toronto | Ontario | M4R 1B9

T: 416 975-0010 x 227 | F: 416 975-8970 | shannon@bookcentre.ca

www.bookcentre.ca | www.bookweek.ca | Like us on Facebook | Follow us on Twitter

Looking for children’s book events in your area? Visit events.bookcentre.ca!

 

“The Canadian Children’s Book Centre helps the creative talent of Canada – the writers, the illustrators – reach the people who count: the readers.

An investment in the Canadian Children’s Book Centre is an investment in your child’s future as a Canadian.” ~ Margaret Laurence

BC Book Awards will be announced tonight

Sad that I can’t make the BC Book Prize Gala tonight because of a cold, but I’m wishing everyone luck.  There were some super books on the short-lists this year, so be sure to add the short-list as well as the winners to your summer reading list!

 

Matsqui Elementary School in Abbotsford


Thanks to the staff and students at Matsqui Elementary School in Abbotsford, BC for hosting me for an author visit this week.  The students had fabulous questions, and I could just tell that they were excited to try out some of of the writing tips I shared with them.

IMG_2472A special thanks goes to grade 2/3 teacher Rhona Pederson for all the time she spent organizing this week’s author visit. I do hope parents realize just how much teachers do beyond the work day  to make their children’s educational experience rich and meaningful.

Lastly, I’d like to congratulate new grandmother and  principal Kathy Fladager whose three day old granddaughter popped in for a school visit along with her proud mum and dad…you can never start them too young!

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 2013 TC 10K

IMG_2467I returned from my wonderful week in Hawaii, grabbed a few hours of sleep, and met  my running partner at 6:30 am the following morning for a lovely walk through Beacon Hill Park to the Parliament Buildings and the start line of the 10K Times Colonist Run/Walk.  This year we decided to walk it due to a serious lack of training on our part.  So, not as good a time as last year, but hey, walking 10 k is better than being a couch potato.

Besides being good for us, we had time to catch up and enjoy some great bands along the way.  We also ran into tons of  old friends.

The only disappointment…the chocolate  milk was all gone by the time we hit the finish line!

So next year, we’re back to running it for sure.

 

Girl Guides do it again

IMG_2383The Girls Guides have done it again.  I’m their victim year after year after year…

They’ve turned me into a crazed, cookie eating monster and now I just feel sick.

Not only that, I’m going to Hawaii in a few days and I’m going to have to fit into a swim suite.  Ugh. How am I supposed to sit down to write totally awesome teen novels and  perfect picture books when I’m feeling like an afternoon nap is the only thing I’m capable of?  I hope you girls are happy now!

And for those of you who live south, think Girl Scouts and their evil evil cookies.  Yeah…temptation in  chocolate, vanilla, and sometimes mint!  Don’t pretend that you don’t know what I’m talking about!

Aside

This Weekend is all about Taxes and March Madness

Spent Friday night working on my taxes…how sad is that!  But then, I’m done! And tomorrow is more March Madness… The Final Four , and no guilt.  Love it.

 

 

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