I still have a few more posts on space exploration coming (see my posts on billionaires in space and why space exploration is important), but I wanted to take today to announce a couple of outdoor, in-person events I have coming up this month.
Next up, I’m the featured author at the Connecticut Renaissance Faire on Saturday, September 25 for Wizard Weekend! I’ll be in the old-world marketplace most of the day, though my official signing time is from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. I’ll have copies of all four of my books for sale with a special price on the Elixir Chronicles bundle. I’ll probably even be doing a little cosplaying as one of my own book characters, so stop by and show off your costume (if that’s your thing!).
The faire is on the Lebanon County Fairgrounds, 122 Mack Road in Lebanon, CT, and there is an admission fee, which I’m sure will be worth it given how many amazing things there are to check out there.
I’m very excited, and also a little nervous, to announce that I will be attending my first in-person author event next month! It’s outdoors, everyone will be required to wear a mask, virus numbers are looking good in my state, and I’ll be fully vaccinated, so I think it’s the right time. Though socializing on this scale will definitely take some getting used to.
I’m so happy to have THE BEDTIME KNIGHT out in the world today! This book was first released as an ebook for a picture book app way back in 2012 (see “The Bedtime Knight” Is Born”), and it’s exciting to have it out in print for the first time.
Erika Baird, the illustrator, really did an amazing job of using the pictures to tell the story along with the text. And I love the purple color scheme she chose. The original layout was the text on one side and the illustration on the other, much like this page in the version releasing today.
That wasn’t going to work for the entire picture book for a print version. The design would have gotten stale, and the number of pages wouldn’t have worked. When I purchased the illustration rights from Erika, it was for the originals, so I had to bring my own design skills (or lack thereof) to the table.
Wow, did I learn a lot in the process of designing a picture book. If I never hear about adjusting page size for bleed again, I will be a very happy person indeed! One of my favorite spreads is this one with the closeup the young mouse character. It’s hard to see in this screenshot, but the illustration has a white border around it, and it was fun page to design.
This book is all about facing fears, especially the ones in our own heads. The mouse daughter keeps imagining the shadows in her dark room are scary things (like a giant on the ceiling). When Daddy Knight shines the light on them, they discover the shadows are just ordinary objects (like a ceiling fan). Then together, they use their imaginations to turn those everyday things into something else (like a friendly sea creature).
As the story progresses, the young mouse grows more independent in using her imagination, until finally at the end, she is alone in her room (with Daddy watching from the doorway) and reimagines the shadows all by herself.
As a person with a very active imagination, I often see things in the dark that scare me, especially when I was child. I love the way the dad character in the book so lovingly guides his daughter to see things (literally) in a new light and empowers her to reimagine them.
Also a quick reminder that I’m teaching a virtual ShopTalk for the New England SCBWI called “What to Expect When You’re Self-Publishing” this evening, Tuesday, January 26, at 7:00 p.m. (ET). This is going to be packed with information! I’ve also added a Self-Publishing Resources page to my website for anyone interested in exploring more on the topic.
I have a fun book announcement coming up next week (check out my site’s header for a hint of what it’s about). Quick post today to let you know that at 3:00 p.m. I’ll be on the Indie Author Day Children’s Authors Panel with the Norwalk Public Library.
Carol Gordon Ekster, Allia Zobel Nolan, Amy Oestreicher, Eric Sondergeld, and Frederick Thurber, and I will be on the panel discussing indie children’s publishing and our books. I’ll be reading from my latest YA fantasy ELIXIR SAVED. This will be the first time I’ll be doing a reading of this book! And this is a good opportunity to check out my virtual author visit space live, which I recently blogged about setting up.
Last order of business is to share that ELIXIR BOUND is on sale for $0.99! Also, if you have purchased any of my paperwork books, I’m happy to send you a signed bookplate. Signed books make great holiday gifts. Just send me an email.
Super busy here with the end of school year stuff for the kiddos, revising ELIXIR SAVED (my read-through revision turned into a full on revise-all-the-things revision), and gearing up for…Milford Pirate’s Day!
The event begins at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 9 at Lisman Landing (37 Helwig Street, Milford, CT 06460) and moves to the green in downtown Milford in the afternoon until 3:00 p.m. There will be pancakes with pirates in the morning, the pirates arriving by ship at noon, and activities and a scavenger hunt on the green in the afternoon. Plus there will be food trucks, music, face painting, and lots of other fun stuff!
I’ll be at Lisman Landing in the morning and on the green in the afternoon. At each location I’ll be giving a family-friendly talk about local pirate history and legends, plus a short reading from PIRATE ISLAND. On the green, I’ll also have a fishing game with sticker prizes (while supplies last) and a pirate ship backdrop for a photo op.