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  • Archive for March, 2010

    New Facebook Fan Page!

    Saturday, March 20th, 2010

    Hi there,

    39 days until Gimme a Call comes out!

    I am soooo excited.

    Supposedly there is an ad in this month’s Teen Vogue for the book! Has anyone seen it? If not check it out!

    I’ll be doing a bit of touring for the book and will let you know where I’m going as soon as the events are final. But there will definately be events in NYC, Connecticut and…Memphis! Yup, Memphis. I have never been to Memphis so I’m super excited. Justine Magazine will be hosting all kinds of fun launch events including…a fashion show. I might need a dancing spell. No, don’t worry, I won’t be ON the catwalk. More details about the event as soon as I have them!

    If you’re on Facebook, please check out the new Gimme a Call fan page, become a fan and help spread the word!

    Hugs & wishes,

    Sarah

    NYC Teen Author Festival!

    Monday, March 15th, 2010

    The second NYC Teen Author Festival starts tomorrow March 15, 2010! I couldn’t be at last year’s (Chloe was only a few weeks old so I’m super excited to be at this one. I’ll be speaking on Monday 3/15 on the Writing Process panel and I’ll also be at the Books of Wonder signing from 3:30-4:15. And I’ll be reading from Gimme a Call on April 14.

    Can you believe this insane lineup?

    Hope to see you there!

    2010 NYC Teen Author Festival

    Monday, 3/15 (NYPL, Tompkins Square Branch,
    331 East 10th Street, 6pm):

    First Draft to Final Draft – Talking About the Writing Process

    featuring:
    Gayle Forman
    Daphne Grab
    Carolyn Mackler
    Sarah Mlynowski
    Blake Nelson
    Marie Rutkoski
    Eliot Schrefer
    Natalie Standiford


    Tuesday, 3/16 (Barnes & Noble Tribeca, 97 Warren Street, 7pm):

    Getting Inside the Mind of a Teen Boy

    featuring:
    Nick Burd
    Matt de la Pena
    Gordon Korman
    David Levithan
    Barry Lyga
    Michael Northrop
    Jon Skovron
    Jake Wizner

    Wednesday, 3/17 (South Court, 42nd Street NYPL, 6pm):

    The Treasure Map to Going Bovine with Will Grayson(s)
    (or, an evening of readers’ theater)

    featuring:
    Libba Bray
    John Green
    David Levithan
    E. Lockhart

    Thursday, 3/18 (Five Borough Read, 10am):

    Authors read to high school students and the public in libraries across the city.

    Manhattan:

    Countee Cullen Branch, NYPL, 104 W 136th St


    Donna Freitas
    Eliot Schrefer
    Rachel Vail
    Lynn Weingarten
    Ebony Wilkins


    Jefferson
    Market Branch, NYPL, 425 6th Ave


    Gabe Guarente
    Carla Jablonksi
    Kristen Kemp
    Barry Lyga
    Samantha Schutz

    Muhlenburg Branch, NYPL, 209 W 23rd St

    Alice Hoffman
    Emma McLaughlin
    Lauren McLaughlin
    Courtney Sheinmel
    Jennifer Smith

    Grand Central Branch, NYPL, 135 East 46th Street (between Lexington & Third Aves.)


    Angie Frazier
    Aimee Friedman
    Robin MacCready
    Sarah Maclean
    Amanda Marrone

    Seward Park Branch, NYPL, 192 East Broadway

    Cathleen Bell
    Susane Colasanti
    Matt De La Pena
    Gayle Forman
    Daphne Grab

    Yorkville Branch, NYPL,, 222 East 79th St

    Micol Ostow
    Robin Palmer
    Shani Petroff
    Robyn Schneider
    Abby Sher
    Jake Wizner
    Michelle Zink

    Brooklyn:

    Central Branch, Brooklyn Public Library, Dweck Auditorim, 10 Grand Army Plaza

    Emily Horner
    Melissa Kantor
    Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich
    Matthue Roth
    Siobhan Vivian
    Adrienne Maria Vrettos
    Melissa Walker
    Robin Wasserman

    Bronx:

    Bronx
    Library Center, NYPL, 310 East Kingsbridge Road

    Coe Booth
    Sarah Darer Littman
    Neesha Meminger
    Maryrose Wood

    Queens:

    Broadway Branch, QPL, 40-20 Broadway, Long Island City

    Jessica Blank
    Sarah Burningham
    Heather Duffy-Stone
    Marianne Mancusi
    Elizabeth Scott

    Staten Island:

    West New Brighton Branch, NYPL, 976 Castleon Avenue

    Elizabeth Eulberg
    David Levithan
    Michael Northrop
    Kieran Scott

    Thursday Evening, 3/18 (Books of Wonder, 18 W 18th St, 6-8pm):

    Sourcebooks Fire Launch Party

    featuring authors Lisa Brown, Anne Eliot Crompton, Helen Ellis, Adele Griffin,
    AND
    the rocking tunes of Tiger Beat!  (with Libba Bray, Dan Ehrenhaft, Barnabas Miller, and Natalie Standiford)

    Friday, 3/19 (South Court, 42nd Street, 2-5 and 6-8:30)

    NYC Teen Author Festival Symposium

    Afternoon

    2:00  Introduction

    2:10 – 3:00:  Using Genre to Tell the True Story of Adolescence

    featuring:
    Judy Blundell
    Sarah Beth Durst
    Lauren McLaughlin
    Diana Peterfreund
    Sara Shepard
    Maggie Stiefvater
    Robin Wasserman

    3:00 – 3:30: Making a First Impression – 2010 Debut Authors

    featuring:
    Angie Frazier
    Emily Horner
    Alyssa Sheinmel
    Ebony Wilkins

    3:30 –  4:15:  Grief, Loss, and the YA Novel

    featuring:
    Alexandra Bullen
    Heather Duffy-Stone
    Donna Freitas
    Alice Hoffman
    Sarah Darer Littman
    Lisa Ann Sandell
    Samantha Schutz

    4:15 – 5:   The Boy You Can’t Have

    featuring:
    Susane Colasanti
    Elizabeth Eulberg
    Robin Palmer
    Elizabeth Scott
    Melissa Walker
    Maryrose Wood

    5-6:  Break

    Evening

    6:00 – A Tribute to Regina Hayes

    featuring:
    Sarah Dessen
    Joy Peskin
    Jacqueline Woodson

    6:45 – 8:30:  What it Feels Like for a Girl – Writing in a Teen Girl’s Voice

    featuring:
    Jessica Blank
    Eireann Corrigan
    Sarah Dessen
    Jenny Han
    Terra Elan McVoy
    Siobhan Vivian
    Adrienne Maria Vrettos
    Jacqueline Woodson

    Saturday, 3/20 (Bartos Forum, 42nd Street, 1pm):

    Stuff for the Teen Age Event
    Come check out Stuff for the Teen Age, The New York Public Library’s list of the hottest books, movies, music, and video games from 2009. Talk with your favorite authors. Rock out to your favorite songs. Have fun. Hear a very special presentation from keynote speaker, Libba Bray, the author of  Going Bovine.

    Sunday afternoon:
    Books of Wonder Signing (18 W 18th St, 2-5:45)

    NOTE:  Because of the number of authors, signings will be in shifts. Below is the approximate schedule, which is subject to change

    2:00-2:45
    Alma Alexander
    Nora Baskin
    Cathleen Davitt Bell
    Judy Blundell
    Libba Bray
    Coe Booth
    Elise Broach
    Alexandra Bullen
    Nick Burd
    Sarah Burningham
    Susane Colasanti
    Matt De La Pena
    Violet Haberdasher
    Maggie Stiefvater
    Robin Wasserman

    2:45-3:30
    Tom Dolby
    Heather Duffy-Stone
    Sarah Beth Durst
    Elizabeth Eulberg
    Gayle Forman
    Aimee Friedman
    Jenny Han
    Alice Hoffman
    Carla Jablonksi
    Melissa Kantor
    Kristen Kemp
    Michelle Knudsen
    Peter Lerangis
    David Levithan

    3:30-4:15
    Sarah Darer Littman
    Barry Lyga
    Robin MacCready
    Carolyn Mackler
    Sarah Maclean
    Marianne Mancusi
    Amanda Marrone
    Wendy Mass
    Lauren McLaughlin
    Neesha Meminger
    Sarah Mlynowski
    Michael Northrop
    Robin Palmer

    4:15-5:00
    Diana Peterfreund
    Shani Petroff
    Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich
    Matthue Roth
    Marie Rutkoski
    Lisa Ann Sandell
    Samantha Schutz
    Elizabeth Scott
    Kieran Scott
    Courtney Sheinmel
    Sara Shepard
    Abby Sher
    Jon Skovron

    5:00-5:45
    Jennifer Smith
    Natalie Standiford
    Rachel Vail
    David Van Etten
    Siobhan Vivian
    Adrienne Maria Vrettos
    Melissa Walker
    Suzanne Weyn
    Lynn Weingarten
    Martin Wilson
    Jake Wizner
    Maryrose Wood
    Michelle Zink

    BONUS EVENTS:

    Also keep in mind…

    Before the Festival:

    March 11: Blake Nelson and the Care Bears on Fire at Barnes & Noble, Union Square, 33 E 17th St, 7pm, for a night of reading and rock

    After the Festival:

    April 14: The Next Teen Author Reading Night, 6-7:30 at the Jefferson Market Branch of NYPL, 425 6th Ave, at 10th St.

    Helen Ellis, The Turning
    David Levithan, Will Grayson, Will Grayson
    Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus, Dedication
    Sarah Mlynowski, Gimme a Call
    Marie Rutkoski, The Celestial Globe
    Elizabeth Scott, The Unwritten Rule
    Rachel Vail, Brilliant
    Adrienne Maria Vrettos, The Exile of Gigi Lane