Tuesday tension: help Lauren Myracle!


Scholastic has these big Book Fairs, right? My kid gets one in his school every fall and spring. Scholastic is refusing to stock Lauren Myracle’s latest book, Luv Ya Bunches, because there is gay-friendly content (one character has two moms).

Silliness, no? Silliness that speaks to LARGER ISSUES WE HAVE TO STOP IN THIS SOCIETY! Come on, people! This is the 21st century. Humans have an unalienable right to love who they love, and caring parents are caring parents. End of story.

Do your good deed for today:
sign the petition here.

Edited on Wednesday: look what happened!

“UPDATE: After more than 4,000 change.org members petitioned Scholastic Books, the company has responded that they will include Luv Ya Bunches in their Spring 2010 book fairs, and they’ve issued a statement affirming the dignity of LGBT families and LGBT parents around the globe. Congratulations, and thanks!”

YAAAAAY for the interweb! Yay for standing up! Yay for Lauren Myracle! Yay for two mommies!

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Friday fortune-writing contest!


It’s that time again . . . this fortune-writing contest will be open until next Friday, October 30, at midnight. Tell your family! Tell your friends! Tell book people!

The prize this time: a fantabulous copy of JAKE RILEY, IRREPARABLY DAMAGED, by (FTC full disclosure) my most wonderful friend Rebecca Fjelland Davis. Becky’s next book, CHASING ALLIECAT–a tale of intrigue, love, and mountain biking–will be published in early 2011 by Flux–yay, Becky! Yay, Flux! For now, Jake and Lainey’s story will intrigue you, upset you, delight you, and satisfy you. Plus, the writing’s gorgeous–that’s always important to me (and it should be to you, too!).


Here we are at the top of Blarney Castle in May of this year, waving at our students–yes, *that* Blarney Castle, and no, we probably don’t need more blarney, but we went for it anyway. Maybe it’s not OK to feature your friends’ books on your blog, but if your friends won’t promote you, who will? And I’m not the only one who thinks JAKE RILEY is a good book: read the reviews here. If you want to know more, Becky’s web site is here and her blog is here.

So, for an autographed copy of JAKE RILEY . . . what’s your advice?

Have a lucky day, friends. And happy weekend!

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Tuesday treasures: a sweet gift!


Look what Kelly Berkey made me! She works where I work, and she’s an amazing jewelry designer. She can customize a charm for you, too–check out her Etsy store as well as her blog.

What a sweet, kind gift–and totally unexpected! I am wearing it today, combined with some fortune charms another sweet friend (Chelsea) gave me. On the back it says “author.” Guess it’s time to claim the label, huh?

Thank you, Kelly!

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Saturday seriousness: what I learned this week


This blog post is late, yes indeedy. Please forgive me. Internet connections have been brief and/or sketchy.

OK, so, in no particular order, here are the top five things I learned while I was on my barnstorming book tour of Nebraksa:

1) It still isn’t OK to talk about girls kissing girls in Central Nowhere–far from it (see above image). But I did it anyway, and it felt good, and I loved looking at the shock on people’s faces. In Eastern Nowhere, it was way easier.

2) I still want to be Mrs. Koch (or Mrs. Koch-Johns, as she’s known now). She’s still my best role model for being a loving, kind, kick-you-in-the-ass-at-the-same-time teacher. Love. Her.

3) I love high school students. Love them. Love how funny they are, how brave and shy, and how they’re ready to learn stuff and engage with you. Love. Them.

4) People you haven’t seen for 20 years will still support your book, even if they don’t agree with the language or content.

5) I think I’ve opened a Pandora’s box. And I’m OK with that.

(Bonus thing I learned: my family is really supportive! But I knew that already.)

Suffice it to say it was a good few days. Now it’s time to work. Maybe even work on book #3!

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Tuesday travels: barnstorming NE trip


Dun dun DUN! Morgan is revisiting the scenes of her crimes this week while I visit my hometown high school, a neighboring high school, and the high school of my favorite teacher. If anyone’s interested, there are also book stores involved, to wit:

Thursday, October 15: Strawberry Patch, Cozad, NE: 3-5

Saturday, October 17: The Bookworm, Countryside Village Shopping Center (87th & Pacific), Omaha, 11 a.m.

I’d love to see you, and I’d actually tip over if you came up to me and said “gee, I saw the post on your blog, and so I’m here to meet you!” Anybody who does that gets a FREE BOOK!

Friday’s post will be on the fly (har har, no pun intended), because there are no internet cafes in Western Nebraska (if there are no Targets, do you think there’d be internet cafes?) and my dad’s dial-up service is unreliable.

Off to pilot the barnstorming biplane. Seeya!

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Friday fandom: FOUR HOURS of book signing


This is a picture of my dear friend Al and his goddess Kathy Griffin. Al was # 710 (his friend Marissa was #711) in the line to have his book signed, in a Borders in the Loop of Chicago. Kathy Griffin signed books for FOUR HOURS. She is my new hero! She is also a huge celebrity and should expect a big crowd, but still . . . four hours? That’s stamina. That’s over-the-top kindness.

And Al said she took a moment for every person. Seriously–over the top in a way we rarely see–a *good* way. A kind way. The world needs more of that.

Check back next Friday for a new fortune contest. Happy weekend!

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Tuesday tunes: book soundtracks


I’ve seen a little chat about this in the blogosphere, and I don’t know if other writers do this, but my books definitely have soundtracks. I can’t live a day without music–I know that sounds like exaggeration, and it is, but it isn’t. My day needs tunes. When I’m writing, I listen to specific kinds of music (for SKY, it was VH-1 Classic “We Are the 80s” videos, plus 70s music). When I ‘m at the day job, I need music when I’m in my office. Sometimes I let myself listen to “book tunes,” to remind me of my writing life.

Right now (like at this instant), I’ve got my Pandora set to Elvis Presley, crossed with Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly, and Bill Haley & the Comets, to bring me early Elvis. Elvis is a pretty big force in my second book, BEAUTIFUL MUSIC FOR UGLY CHILDREN, and I’m feeling lonesome for those characters right now (they’re wandering around NYC), so Elvis tunes help. See those album covers? That’s what I want my book cover to look like (or something that echoes them). If it was good enough for The Clash, it’s good enough for me. When I was at home writing this book, I listened to “solid gold oldies,” as my TV music channel called them, which also included a huge dose of Elvis. Me & Elvis have become quite tight.

Sometime I need to go to iTunes and make iMixes for Gabe, the main character of this book. His goal is to become a radio DJ, so he does all sorts of radio shows in the book. They’ll make great iMixes.

Today, friends: listen to music! Elvis will do, if you can’t think of anyone else. Now Pandora has given me the Beach Boys, “Sloop John B.” Not so much. : Give me back “That’s All Right”!

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Friday follies: what happens in the library stays in the library

I am at a conference, for media specialists in K-12. Not so many people are interested in an edgy YA novel. So I’m in a public library, sitting next to a guy who’s probably a little bit wasted (he smells like it), and he’s looking at porn. And not just regular porn. Complicated porn. Complicated sexualities and positions, not that I’m looking, but there are big appendages flashing in the corner of my eye.

And I’m thinking–in the library? Obviously people don’t get embarassed about much these days. But we still have Banned Book Week. Why?

I need to finish what I’m doing and get back to the conference. Have a good weekend!

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Wednesday word: FRABJOUS


I keep giving myself stuff to do, dammit. Like, “Gee, Kirstin, why not start a word feature on Wednesday, since you claim to be such a word nerd?” And my nerd self says, “Ok, yeah, good idea!” And then my rational self says, “But look at this heap of sh*t to do that doesn’t relate to Being An Author?” And then some other self says, “Everybody just shut up!” And then another self says, “Can we go back to bed yet?”

And here we are.

SO . . . today’s word is FRABJOUS. Where it came from, nobody’s sure, but people think Lewis Carroll combined “fair,” “fabulous,” and “joyous” for something in Jabberwocky, and it stuck.

I like it. It’s a bit of a kick-your-heels-up kind of word, fractured and happy and full of optimism. And it’s just a little weird.

To see a proper use of it, check out Pimp My Novel. Also a good industry blog, if you’re interested.

Have a frabjous day!

(And to keep myself sane, we will call this “an occasional feature of the blog,” as the parlance goes.

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Tuesday title: Fortune-Writing Contest Winner #1!


Hey, good morning! Today’s fortune-writing contest winner is Karen Kincy! Congratulations to her! And big thanks to all who participated.

Her winning fortune: “When threatened by zombies, fight with chainsaw, run without.”

Because I could not choose (all were great), I let Husband choose. He was in a zombie mood, and it’s good advice, actually, especially since I saw today (in the newspaper, a reputable source, right?) that, if the world becomes infested by zombies, we’re all toast.

Stay tuned for the next contest . . .

In other news: not much. Had a fantastic two days with the Flux peeps–Brian, Steven, Courtney, Marissa, Tricia, Maggie, Margaret–and really enjoyed myself, because they’re all so fab. Snatched a bunch of books: nerd Christmas for me!

I think, on Tuesdays, I’d also like to point out blogs I like, so one for today: The Swivet, by agent Colleen Lindsay. Wise words, interesting stuff.

Peace out, y’all. Gotta head to the day job.

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