
Woo hoo!!! I am so excited to be a part of the 6th Annual Hudson Children’s Book Festival!!!!

I’ll be there with my sharpies signing copies of TOUCHING THE SURFACE!!!
But it’s not just me!
There is an epic ton of amazing kid lit folks on the scene. For the full Author/Illustrator list click HERE.
But I have to SQUEE!
Some of my best writer buds and fan yourself fan-girl worthy authors are going to be there…


So, come out and visit all of us!!!! We can’t wait to hang out with you <3
Tags: Book Signing, Books, Ellen Hopkins, HCBF, Hudson Children's Book Festival, Jane Yolen, Jennifer Castle, Jennifer Hubbard, Jodi Moore, K.M. Walton, kidlit, Kim Sabatini, Kimberly Sabatini, Kit Grindstaff, Michelle Zink, Tiffany Schmidt, Touching the Surface
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Yesterday I Rocked the Drop!!!!
Rock the Drop 2012
Once again, Readergirlz and Figment did ROCK THE DROP in honor of Support Teen Lit Day on Thursday, April 12th. All I had to do was find some YA books that I wanted to share with the world and then
* Snag a bookplate, created by the uber-talented David Ostow (who blogs hilarious cartoons here), and then proclaim that I will ROCK THE DROP! I love proclaiming things so this was already gonna be fun.
* Print a copy of the bookplate and insert it into a book (or 10!) to drop on April 12th. The goal is to drop a book in a public spot (park bench, bus seat, restaurant counter?) Lucky finders will see that the book is part of ROCK THE DROP!
* Snap a photo of your drop and post it at the readergirlz Facebook page. Then tweet the drop at #rockthedropwith all the other lovers of YA books.
You can visit the readergirlz blog for more news and pictures before, during, and after the event!
Here’s how it went down…
I picked three books that I had on hand. Class of 2k12‘s Megan Bostic— NEVER EIGHTEEN, from YA Outside the Lines I had THE SECRET YEAR by Jennifer Hubbard and I had an ARC from of IMAGINARY GIRLS from Nova Ren Suma.

In each book I included a class of 2k12 bookmark and a TOUCHING THE SURFACE bookmark.

I also added in the readergirlz Rock The Drop bookplate.

Since I planned on getting out of the house and doing some writing (in addition to wanting to try to catch the finder of the book) I decided to take all three books with me to Panera.



So I planted to books and waited–going through my emails with one eye on the lookout. I was in between the breakfast and lunch crowd so I figured I needed to get a little writing done while it was slow. I got lost in my manuscript and when I looked up…all the books were done. For a moment I felt some panic. I’m usually very careful to screen perspective new parents of books that I loved. What if…
But I decided that when you Rock the Drop you’re moving outside your box and you never know what’s going to happen.
Do you like to give books as gifts? Do you have one go to book that you give everyone? Any great stories of book gifting? Planning on Rocking the Drop next year? You know I am–I’ll have my own book to leave too. <3
Tags: Class of 2k12, Imaginary Girls, Jennifer Hubbard, Kim Sabatini, Kimberly Sabatini, Megan Bostic, Never Eighteen, Nova Ren Suma, Readergirlz, Rock The Drop, The Secret Year, YA Outside the Lines
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