I believe that…
Sometimes I speak too much.
I want to say so many things right now, but I often talk myself to distraction.
And maybe there are days it is better to be silent.
Quiet strength and support amidst fear and anger that wants to rise up and make me hate.
But the one thing you can’t make me do–is be you.
Perhaps you can feel my love.
Boston can.
And maybe I will kill you with my kindness, because love is stronger than hate.
I believe that.
Tags: Boston bombing, Hate, I Believe that, Kim Sabatini, Kimberly Sabatini, Love
I’ll be honest, I’m not really a researcher in the traditional sense of the word. I hear about writers attacking mountains of data for non-fiction and historical fiction–and quite frankly–I start to hyperventilate. That stuff freaks me out!

I’m sucky at tasks with a high attention to detail and prefer to flit around like a butterfly, but I’ve also come to realize that I do have a Kim version of research. Like most people, I start with an idea. Usually a question–an itch that must be scratched. I spend a lot of time, while I’m revising my current WIP, tossing the new nugget of an idea around in my mind. I examine it from every angle. Usually I find, that while I have a starting point, I don’t have enough stuff to write a complete story. In essence, I’m lacking the threads to weave a full blanket. I’ve only got enough to do a half of a sweater. This idea tossing sounds like pretty typical behavior for most writers, but this is where I get a little weird. When I get stuck trying to find the rest of those threads, I go divining for inspiration in the book store the way this guy uses a dowsing stick to find water.
The first thing I do is wander around a book store. (One of my favorite things to do in the whole world. *sigh*) I keep my mind open and I touch books. I literally walk around trailing my fingers over spines and grabbing random books that have covers that pull me in. Then I read the jackets and see if anything resonates. If my mind and my fingers get a little jumpy with curiosity, the way that dowsing stick does over water, I add another book onto my pile of “research.” I usually come home with an eclectic pile of books and after I read them, I some how I find my answers. I’m not really sure how it works. On my more logical days, I believe that reading simply stimulates the mind and if you read enough, you’ll stumble across enough questions and answers to fill a book. Other days, I’m pretty damn sure that I was born to be an author and when you’re doing the thing you’re supposed to be doing, the universe is happy and rewards you with a little magic. Or maybe it’s a little bit of both. LOL!
How do you like to research a new book?
Tags: Kim Sabatini, Kimberly Sabatini, reading, research, writing, writing style, YA Books, YA Writer
This Sunday 4/14/13 I’ll be at the Red Hook READ LOCAL LITERARY FESTIVAL!!!! (Click the link for the full schedule)

Lots of great activities all weekend long–but I’ll be speaking and signing on Sunday afternoon with two other amazing authors…

2:00 – 4:00 p.m.: Hudson Valley YA Society
Panel featuring Maya Gold (Spellbinding), Jennifer Donnelly (Revolution) & Kimberly Sabatini (Touching the Surface)
Red Hook Public Library, 7444 S. Broadway
We would love to hang out with you.
Read Local Red Hook Literary Festival is presented in partnership between
the Red Hook Community Arts Network, Bard College Center for Civic Engagement, the Red Hook Public Library and Oblong Books and Music.
During the last school visit I attended, I was asked by a student what my favorite genre was.
Me: Confused
Gahhhh!!!!! I couldn’t pick. My tastes are varied. The clock was ticking. Teen readers were looking at me like I was a nut. I wondered how I was going to answer the question???? And then it hit me. BAM!
Me: Light bulb moment
I don’t have a favorite genre. I don’t even have a favorite type of book. I have a favorite thingamajig. You know–a thingamajig–wait–you don’t know???? I’ll bet you’d know it if you saw it. It’s the kind of book that makes you do this…






My most recent thingamajiggy books are anything by Chris Cleave. Chris is an adult author from across the pond. And while I’m reading fabulous YA and MG books right now, his writing haunts me as a reader and a writer. So much so, he’s become one of my favorite authors and the adult author I’m most captivated by. What’s your favorite thingamajig?
Book by Chris Cleave:
*INCENDIARY
*LITTLE BEE
*GOLD
Tags: Book Review, Chris Cleave, Favorite Authors, Gold, Incendiary, Kim Sabatini, Kimberly Sabatini, Little Bee
I’m cross-posting about CHANGE over at the YA Outside the Lines Blog today.

For a change–stop on over there. *grin*
Tags: Change, Cross-post, Kim Sabatini, Kimberly Sabtini, YA Outside the Lines, YAOTL