Insatiable Author Interview

Another awesome book blogger has been inquiring about All Good Children, so head over to Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers and feed your need to read the answers to some thought-provoking questions like:

Was the racism in your dystopian world intentional or did it just surface as the the story was being conjured? and

Was art imitating life in the scene where the hero teases his little sister?

I just love it when interviewers have read the book – they ask the best questions! Check out  Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers to read my answers and and a review of All Good Children.

Book Giveaway

I’m still out there on the virtual  road this month, but a little closer to home on the Canadian book blog, “Just Deb.”

Check out my interview and leave a comment to win a copy of both my fall releases, All Good Children and 26 Tips for Surviving Grade 6. 

Several people commented on my last guest post on this blog tour, but sometimes NO ONE comments at all. So visit Just Deb and leave a comment. If you’re the only one who does, your chances of winning are 100%! Score!

(Okay, it’s not a lottery. You can’t retire on the interest from the books. But they’re good books. And winning is always fun.)

Good luck, and happy reading.

Fogotten Fable

Yet another Friday passed without a fable from me. I had the best intentions. But the full version of Minecraft was released on Friday and my 9-year-old barricaded himself in the office for the weekend.

Ealier this month, that same child came down with a cold that required six – 6!!!!- days sick at home. NOT the feverish sleeping-all-day angelic kind of sick. No. The running around with a dripping nose and a cough so disgusting no one would have him at school kind of sick.

That sickness was followed by my older son’s announcement that he’d dropped a class and would be home at, oh, 1:00 every day for the rest of term. Then my husband decided to work from home for several days.

For a self-employed writer who needs physical and psychological space, this has been a killer month. And it’s not over: there are three PD days this week – 3!!!- Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. (Does anywhere outside the province of Quebec cluster its PD days like this?)

I love my family but can’t they just go away?

The fable I was going to parody was Aesop’s old tale of the wasp and the snake. It goes like this:

A wasp settled down on the head of a snake and began to torment it with stings. The snake tried in vain to rid itself of the wasp, but shaking, flicking, even rolling would not budge the stinging creature. Finally, mad with pain and unable to stop its enemy, the snake slithered in front of an oncoming wagon. And that was the end of the wasp and the snake.

Do I really need to modernize that fable from the writer’s point of view, as “The Deadline and the Annoying Family”? Really? I think not. You get the idea.

Today I am a guest blogger on Tina’s Book Reviews, where I posted about the pros and cons of fictional children. (I leave out the pros and cons of real children.) Check it out.

And no, I don’t really see my adorable family members as waspish. No more than I am snakish, anyway.

Gum, Fries, and Unwashed Drafts

Hop over to the OWL (Outrageously Wonderful Literature from the Middle Grades) today, where teacher/blogger Jill and her 7th graders ask me the best questions ever, like:

When you were in middle school, what kind of student were you? Were school lunches just as yucky then as they are now? (Plus some questions about writing and books, of course.)

I don’t tell all, but I do tell a little about my bad habits that involve gum, french fries, and unwashed drafts.

Check out the interview. While you’re there, subscribe to Jill’s blog – it’s a good one.

And come back here tomorrow for a Friday fable about snakes and wasps and annoying families.

More off-blog postings

I’m a guest blogger for Bookworm Lisa  today. I wrote about the route I took to becoming an author and the rewards of writing for children and teens.

Check it out.

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