For more information on Samantha, and her very interesting work, you can check out her website.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Fun Facts About Children's Books
Thanks to Samantha Vamos for sending this fun Mental Floss blog post. It's a few fun facts about children's books spotted at the library.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
The R Word
Need a new way to handle rejection? Barb Davis-Pyles’s latest post on The Mind’s Elbow has got you covered!!! Check out this inspiring post here.
Thanks Barb!! Awesome post!
Thanks Barb!! Awesome post!
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Good News For Lois V. Harris
Friday, May 25, 2012
Graphic Novel Workshop with Rollin Thomas
A Pratt Fine Art School--Weekend Workshop: Creating Your Own Graphic Novel Taught by Rollin Thomas
Bar Code 2739
This is a good introductory course for beginning graphic novelists and for picture book creators.
This is a two day intensive weekend workshop offered on Saturday, June 2 and Sunday, June 3 from 10 am to 6 pm. We will break for lunch at 1 pm both days. Bring your lunch and we can chat about our favorite graphic novels.
It is intensive but we will cover what you need to know to start and even get started creating your own novel. We will start with terminology, look at drawing styles, media choices, page layouts and pacing, character creation and story lines, both plotted and non plotted. We will look at drawing emotion and picking the right moment to illustrate in each frame/panel and how to move the readers eye to follow the story line and get them to turn the page. Balloon, editorial boxes and other storytelling tools we will tryout for ourselves. We will even get some time to talk about coloring and who to send your work out to sell and get published. Lectures to see process and examples plus exercises will make this a fun weekend. You need only bring a pencil (a number 2 will do) and copier paper. It is also nice to have but not necessary: a pad of tracing paper 8-1/2" by 11", a 12" ruler or any straight edge, and one nice eraser--I like white plastic.
You can register here.
You can also check out Rollin's website for more information about Rollin.
Good news for local member Elizabeth Rose Stanton
Look at this happy chick who'll soon be in a book from Paula Wiseman/Simon & Schuster! Read the details on Elizabeth Rose Stanton's blog and while you're there, check out Elizabeth's interview on Kathy Temean's blog. Congrats, Elizabeth and Henny!
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Spots available this summer at picture book boot camp!
The University of Washington is pleased to offer ILLUSTRATING CHILDREN'S BOOKS, evenings on the Seattle campus, June 19 - July 12.
Illustrator and SCBWI WWA Co-Regional Advisor Jaime Temairik is here to help you get your picture book art and/or text in shape! Details after the jump.
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Brianna Caplan Sayres Online Book Launch
Fellow SCBWI WWA Member Brianna Caplan Sayres invites you to join her in celebrating the publication of her first picture book, WHERE DO DIGGERS SLEEP AT NIGHT?.
Brianna would definitely "dig it" if you click on by her website for an Online Truck Stop Book Launch from Tuesday May 22 through Thursday May 24! There will be tons of truck and picture book fun (including a link to the book's brand new trailer which can "fuel" your interest in the story.)
Hope you can make it to the (virtual) party!
Brianna would definitely "dig it" if you click on by her website for an Online Truck Stop Book Launch from Tuesday May 22 through Thursday May 24! There will be tons of truck and picture book fun (including a link to the book's brand new trailer which can "fuel" your interest in the story.)
Hope you can make it to the (virtual) party!
Monday, May 21, 2012
Art Matters
In the words of Neil Gaiman in this video of his commencement address at University of the Arts:
"Do what only you can do--make good art."
"Do what only you can do--make good art."
The Perfect Article for Monday Morning
Before you pull out your WIP or get ready to create something new and amazing, grab your cup of coffee (or tea) and take a few moments to read this Publishers' Weekly article, "Giving Birth to Bitterblue." BITTERBLUE is Author Kristin Cashore's third novel (which was #2 on the New York Times Bestseller list two weeks after it's release on May 1).
This article not only tells the story of how the book was written, but it also shows an amazing relationship between an author and her editor. Check it out! You'll feel inspired for the week ahead! Thanks to Laurie for sending it in!
This article not only tells the story of how the book was written, but it also shows an amazing relationship between an author and her editor. Check it out! You'll feel inspired for the week ahead! Thanks to Laurie for sending it in!
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Jennifer Holm Book Event
Author
Jennifer L. Holm reads from her new SQUISH book, SQUISH NO.3 THE POWER OF THE PARASITE on Sunday, May 27, at 2 p.m. at Secret Garden Bookshop.
Jennifer
L. Holm “WriterGirl” and her brother “InkBoy” Matthew Holm are pioneers in the
genre of graphic novels for young readers. The beloved BABYMOUSE series debuted in 2005 and now has
over 1.5 million copies in print.
In
their new series, SQUISH, young readers follow an average comic
book-loving, Twinkie-eating, grade-school kid who just happens to be an
amoeba. Squish is trying to find
his place in the world, inspired by his favorite comic book hero, Super Amoeba.
Squish’s story combines the worlds of school, family, and friends, with the
fascinating scientific world of single-celled organisms.
You can find out more information about the event at Secret Garden's website.
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Friday, May 18, 2012
Stephanie Guerra Book Launch
Come and join Fellow SCBWI WWA member Stephanie Guerra as she reads from her debut YA novel, TORN, at Secret Garden books on Sunday, May 20, at 5 p.m.
TORN is realistic fiction that explores a dangerous friendship, and poses the question: how far would you go to help a friend?
Thursday, May 17, 2012
The Difference Between MG and Chapter Books
Here's a great article on Operation Awesome (a wonderful resource for writers!) about the difference between writing chapter books and middle grade fiction. The article is written by Author Kurtis Scaletta and is a great one to check out!! Thanks to Laurie for sending the article!!
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Book Review & Giveaway!!!
Fellow SCBWI WWA member Dorine White has recently reviewed THE LOST CODE, a new YA book written by fellow SCBWI WWA member Kevin Emerson!!! Not only can you check out the review, but you can sign up to try and win a signed copy! Head over to The Write Path for more information.
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Monday, May 14, 2012
If you want to write nonfiction...
Some of you may remember the amazing breakout session given by Debbie Reber at our annual conference a few years ago about how to write a nonfiction book proposal. Whether you missed it or loved it here's an opportunity to hear it all again--plus so much more!
From Debbie:
From Debbie:
"Do you have an idea for a nonfiction book you want to traditionally publish? Write Your Irresistible Book Proposal is a unique, small-group telecourse—part lecture and Q&A, part one-on-one coaching and feedback, part accountability and community support—that guides you through the process of writing a nonfiction book proposal. At the end of the 6-month course, you’ll have a polished proposal you can confidently pitch to agents and publishers. Find out about all the class details, schedule, pricing and more here: http://www.debbiereber.com/irresistible-books-proposals/"
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Saturday, May 12, 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
Going Deeper: A Process Rather Than A Technique
I just had to share a few excerpts from this amazing post, which author Robin LaFevers wrote over at Writer Unboxed.
"Going deeper involves exposing oneself, but by degrees rather than all at once. A sense of peeling back a little skin, one layer at a time, seeing how much it stings, acclimating, then doing the whole thing over again and revealing a little more...
In order to do that, we have to be willing to explore our self—what are our issues? No really. The ones we don’t like to face or talk about. The ones that make us squirm, or we’re reluctant to admit even to our therapist. I hate to be the one to tell you, but those are where some of our most powerful writing will spring from... Yeah, you have to look there."and
"If you’re not pushing yourself hard enough that you sometimes feel like giving up, then maybe you’re not pushing yourself hard enough."She then goes on to detail seven techniques that helped her dig deeper in her own writing. Be sure to read the full post here.
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Katherine Grace Bond Launch Party!
Saturday, May 12th, you are all invited to a “Celebrity” Book launch at Parkplace Books in Kirkland for Katherine Grace Bond’s THE SUMMER OF NO REGRETS.
For party details and to RSVP visit www.sonr.eventbrite.com
Monday, May 7, 2012
Tuesday's SCBWI WWA Regional Program Meeting
Don't forget Tuesday night is our monthly SCBWI WWA regional program meeting! The meeting will be held at Seattle Pacific University, Demaray Hall, Room 150. Registration at 6:45 p.m., program at 7:00 p.m.
It's going to be our last meeting until September! Our main session speaker, Lois Brandt, will be speaking on revision and asks those attending to read over your WIP so that your characters and story are fresh in your mind!!
Here's the monthly meeting page from our website for information on directions and more!
It's going to be our last meeting until September! Our main session speaker, Lois Brandt, will be speaking on revision and asks those attending to read over your WIP so that your characters and story are fresh in your mind!!
Here's the monthly meeting page from our website for information on directions and more!
Kevin Emerson Book Launch
Come and join Fellow SCBWI WWA member Kevin
Emerson as he reads from the first book in his brand new YA series, THE LOST CODE: BOOK ONE OF THE ATLANTEANS at Secret Garden books on Friday May 25, at 7 p.m.
Kevin
Emerson's thrilling novel is BOOK ONE OF THE ATLANTEANS series--perilous
adventures in a grimly plausible dystopian future, fueled by high-stakes
action, budding romance, and a provocative question: What would you do if you
had the power to save humanity from its own self-destruction?
For more information on Kevin, and his work (including his music), you can visit his website.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Summer Writing Workshops for Kids and Teens
Fellow SCBWI WWA member Margaret Nevinski is offering several writing workshops for kids and teens this summer. For more information you can visit her website.
Creative Writing Workshop (Ages 8-11)
There are three workshops for this age group:
M-F, Aug. 13-17, 9:30-noon
M-F, Aug. 20-24, 9:30-noon
M-F, Aug. 20-24, 1:00-3:30 p.m.
These workshops are sponsored through Bainbridge Island Parks & Rec and will be held at Strawberry Hill Center on Bainbridge Island. For info or to register, visit www.biparks.org. Registration is open.
There are two teen workshops--one for younger teens and one for all teen writers.
Teen Creative Writing Workshop (Ages 12-15)
M-F, Aug. 13-17, 1:00-3:30 p.m.
This workshop is sponsored by Bainbridge Island Parks & Rec and will be held at Strawberry Hill Center on Bainbridge Island. For more info or to register, visit www.biparks.org. Registration is open.
Teen Writing Workshop: Unleash Your Creative Beast (Ages 13-19)
Wed. July 18, 25 and Aug. 1, 2:00-4:00 p.m.
This workshop is sponsored by Field's End and will be held at Bainbridge Public Library. For more info or to register, visit www.fieldsend.org. Registration opens May 22.
Creative Writing Workshop (Ages 8-11)
There are three workshops for this age group:
M-F, Aug. 13-17, 9:30-noon
M-F, Aug. 20-24, 9:30-noon
M-F, Aug. 20-24, 1:00-3:30 p.m.
These workshops are sponsored through Bainbridge Island Parks & Rec and will be held at Strawberry Hill Center on Bainbridge Island. For info or to register, visit www.biparks.org. Registration is open.
There are two teen workshops--one for younger teens and one for all teen writers.
Teen Creative Writing Workshop (Ages 12-15)
M-F, Aug. 13-17, 1:00-3:30 p.m.
This workshop is sponsored by Bainbridge Island Parks & Rec and will be held at Strawberry Hill Center on Bainbridge Island. For more info or to register, visit www.biparks.org. Registration is open.
Teen Writing Workshop: Unleash Your Creative Beast (Ages 13-19)
Wed. July 18, 25 and Aug. 1, 2:00-4:00 p.m.
This workshop is sponsored by Field's End and will be held at Bainbridge Public Library. For more info or to register, visit www.fieldsend.org. Registration opens May 22.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
More Good News for Craig Orback!!!
Craig Orback has more great news about THE CAN MAN. The book won the 2012 New York State Reading Association's
Charlotte Award! Nearly 12,000 students across New York State voted for the winner from the list of nominees. It's especially exciting because they only choose winners every 2 years.
The author (now in Seattle) Laura E Williams and Craig Orback the illustrator will be traveling this fall to upstate New York to pick up their awards.
You can learn more about Craig's illustration work at his website.
Charlotte Award! Nearly 12,000 students across New York State voted for the winner from the list of nominees. It's especially exciting because they only choose winners every 2 years.
The author (now in Seattle) Laura E Williams and Craig Orback the illustrator will be traveling this fall to upstate New York to pick up their awards.
You can learn more about Craig's illustration work at his website.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
University Bookstore May Events
University Bookstore has some fantastic events this month!!! Here are a few to peruse...
Wednesday • May 9 • 7pm
Kristin Cashore
BITTERBLUE
Reading & Book Signing
University Temple United Methodist Church, Chapel 1415 NE 43rd Street
If you read Kristen Cashore's books Graceling or Fire we imagine you are eagerly awaiting this new companion to that series. Bitterblue is now the queen of Monsea, but her kingdom is still under the spell of a madman–her father. It takes two thieves to help her move her kingdom past the man's influence.
Tuesday • May 15 • 7pm
ParentMap presents Howard Behar
COFFEE TALK: A CONVERSATION WITH TEENS ON PASSIONS AND LIFE PURPOSE.
Reading & Book Signing
Village Theatre, 303 Front Street, North Issaquah
An empowering talk on leadership for teens and their parents. Drawing on his incredible life experiences, former president of Starbucks inspires teens to explore their values and begin plotting a course to realize their dreams. Join Howard Behar, former president of Starbucks Coffee Company and author of It's Not About The Coffee, for an enlightening, inspirational, and refreshing talk about leadership principles that is sure to energize and motivate the minds of both young and the young at heart (that's you parents!). Pulling from life experience, Mr. Behar will enlighten and inform by sharing anecdotes about his own leadership decisions that went on to make Starbucks the multi-billion dollar, international success that it is today. Tickets are $20 in advance/$25 at the door. Visitparentmap.com/lectures for more information.
Saturday • May 19 • 11am
University Book Store's Annual Bookmark Contest Awards Ceremony
Every year, University Book Store asks K – 8 kids to send us designs for our bookmark contest, and every year we marvel at the creativity and craftsmanship of our community. On May 19, we honor our favorites from four divisions by printing them for our customers, and holding an awards ceremony. This year's theme, Words Make Worlds, inspired some remarkable work by some remarkable kids. Stop by and check them out.
They also have kid's story times throughout the month. For more information on May's events you can check out their website.
Holly Cupala Oregon Event
Holly Cupala has two upcoming events in the Portland area - Oregon folks, we hope to see you!
Saturday May 5 at 2pm Joëlle Anthony and Holly Cupala at Powell's! Powell's Books At Cedar Hills Crossing 3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd, Beaverton, OR map Joëlle will be launching her new YA, THE RIGHT AND THE REAL, and Holly will be in Portland for the first time signing DON'T BREATHE A WORD! There will be readings, prizes, signings, and (rumor has it) chocolate!
Saturday May 12 at 1pm DON'T BREATHE A WORD signing at A Children's Place! A Children's Place 4807 Northeast Fremont Street Portland, OR map Join Holly for behind the scenes secrets, swag, and lots of fun in beautiful Portland, OR. I might even bring some DON'T BREATHE A WORD lemon cake (Joy's favorite)... Bring your friends! Your neighbors! Your neighbors' friends! Your friends' neighbors!
For more information on Holly, and her work, you can visit her website.
Saturday May 5 at 2pm Joëlle Anthony and Holly Cupala at Powell's! Powell's Books At Cedar Hills Crossing 3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd, Beaverton, OR map Joëlle will be launching her new YA, THE RIGHT AND THE REAL, and Holly will be in Portland for the first time signing DON'T BREATHE A WORD! There will be readings, prizes, signings, and (rumor has it) chocolate!
Saturday May 12 at 1pm DON'T BREATHE A WORD signing at A Children's Place! A Children's Place 4807 Northeast Fremont Street Portland, OR map Join Holly for behind the scenes secrets, swag, and lots of fun in beautiful Portland, OR. I might even bring some DON'T BREATHE A WORD lemon cake (Joy's favorite)... Bring your friends! Your neighbors! Your neighbors' friends! Your friends' neighbors!
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Third Place Books May Events
Third Place Books has so many exciting happenings this month...Here are just a few to check it out!!!
May 4:
Author Rick Riordan is coming to Third Place Books stage.
Tickets are required and go on-sale Wednesday, April 18. Ticket (Book) price is $19.99 (plus tx), and includes entry for two people and and one signed copy of THE SERPENT'S SHADOW.
Chairs will be available at 5pm (the event is from 6-7 p.m.) Mr. Riordan will be speaking from the Third Place Books Stage only, there will be no formal signing line. Signed books will be distributed after Mr. Riordan leaves the stage.
May 5:
The LAST APPRENTICE: GRIMALKIN THE WITCH ASSASSIN by Joseph Delaney
This event is from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
May 4:
Author Rick Riordan is coming to Third Place Books stage.
Tickets are required and go on-sale Wednesday, April 18. Ticket (Book) price is $19.99 (plus tx), and includes entry for two people and and one signed copy of THE SERPENT'S SHADOW.
Chairs will be available at 5pm (the event is from 6-7 p.m.) Mr. Riordan will be speaking from the Third Place Books Stage only, there will be no formal signing line. Signed books will be distributed after Mr. Riordan leaves the stage.
May 5:
The LAST APPRENTICE: GRIMALKIN THE WITCH ASSASSIN by Joseph Delaney
This event is from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
For the first time, fans of the Last Apprentice series will hear the story from Grimalkin's side, as she is hunted herself by creatures of darkness set on revenge.
Grimalkin has never been defeated. But can she survive an enemy created for the sole purpose of destroying her?
May 7:
Celebrate Children's Week Kick Off with Deb Caletti & Kirby Larson from 7-8 p.m.
Established in 1919, Children's Book Week is the longest-running literacy initiative in the country. Each year, books for young people and the joy of reading are feted for a full week with author and illustrator appearances, storytelling, parties, and other book-related events at schools, libraries, bookstores, museums, and homes from coast to coast!
Administered by Every Child A Reader and sponsored by the Children's Book Council, Children's Book Week celebrates the transformative power of literacy.
Come discuss Deb and Kirby's newest books, and be entered to win swag and YA reader books!!
For more information on Third Place Books, and events, you can visit their website.
Come discuss Deb and Kirby's newest books, and be entered to win swag and YA reader books!!
For more information on Third Place Books, and events, you can visit their website.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Secret Garden May Events
May is a busy month at Secret Garden Books...Check out the following events!!!
May 1:
Author/Illustrator Julie Paschkis shares her new book MOOSHKA: A QUILT STORY at 7 p.m.
Brigitta’s
adventures continue when the balance of the White Forest is disturbed and the
Elders lose contact with the Ethereals. Against their advice, High Priestess
Ondelle asks Brigitta to accompany her to the old faerie ruins of Noe to find a
way to reconnect with the Ancients. What they discover when they arrive is
something they never learned from any faerie tale. Why had this dark secret
been kept from them? Why in the name of Faweh had the Ancients left some
faeries behind?
May 1:
Author/Illustrator Julie Paschkis shares her new book MOOSHKA: A QUILT STORY at 7 p.m.
Tonight's celebration is a benefit for Poject Linus, which gives blankets to children in need. We'll donate a percentage of profits from sales of MOOSHKA directly to the charity. Additionally, you can donate fabric in the form of 1/2 yard or more of new cotton or fleece. Also, we'll be raffling fat quarters from In the Beginning Fabrics, (designed by Julie!). To top it all off, we invite you to bring a quilt and share your story about it in our Quilt Story Slam. Free event.
May 3:
Author Danika Dinsmore reads from her new book: BRIGITTA OF THE WHITE FOREST, BOOK TWO: THE RUINS OF NOE at 7 p.m.
Danika
Dinsmore is
a writer, spokenword artist, and educator. She teaches
world-building and speculative fiction writing with a focus on literature for
young adults and children. She lives and plays in Vancouver, B.C. Free.
May 4:
Double
Dystopian: Stephen Wallenfels POD and Maureen
Doyle McQueery, THE PECULIARS. This free event starts at 7 p.m.
A
couple of dystopian authors from two different publishing houses are coming.
They're best friends, so we're having them both come talk together about
the worlds they've created.
In POD, as alien spacecraft
fill the sky and zap up any human being who dares to go outside,
fifteen-year-old Josh and twelve-year-old Megs, living in different cities,
describe what could be their last days on Earth. Author Stephen Wallenfels lives in eastern Washington
State. THE PECULIARS, a dark and thrilling adventure with an unforgettable heroine, will captivate fans of steampunk, fantasy and romance.
May 6:
Secret Garden books is thrilled to announce another great piece of programming due to our ongoing
partnership with Seattle Children’s Theatre on May 6 at 12 p.m.
During the run of each show of the season, we will be hosting
weekend Drama Story events with the AMAZING artists from Seattle Children’s
Theatre. This one is THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR & OTHER ERIC CARLE FAVORITES.This Drama Story, like the play, is best for people aged 2-8. Join us for a rollicking fun story time, filled with interaction with the theatre artists at the free event.
May 16:
Stella
Chavez, a self-described “white girl in Latina skin,” has all the good-kid
flags: straight A’s, clean-cut dates, and a wall full of soccer trophies. But
when a new girl, Ruby Caroline, arrives in South Bend, she’s like a bomb set
off in Stella’s life. No one at Mishawaka High can get over Ruby’s confidence
(some say arrogance), her sexiness (some say sluttiness), or her pure love of
trouble. Many kids are drawn to Ruby’s charisma, but Ruby chooses Stella as her
only friend.
This is the story of a dangerous friendship, and the way girls can support each other through challenges their parents often don’t know about.
Stephanie Guerra has an M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of Notre Dame. She teaches children’s literature and a seminar in writing instruction at Seattle University. She also teaches creative writing at King County Jail, and researches and speaks about literacy instruction for at-risk and incarcerated young adults. She encourages donation of used books to juvenile correctional facilities.
May 16:
Author Mary Jane Beaufrand visits at 7 p.m. to share DARK RIVER.
When Ronnie moves from the city to a small town in rural Oregon,
she feels secluded from everything and everyone -- except for Karen, a young
girl whom she baby-sits. So when she discovers Karen's lifeless body in the
river, Ronnie is compelled to uncover the truth and solve her murder. As she
becomes increasingly obsessed with solving the mystery of Karen's death, Ronnie
is led deeper and deeper into the woods surrounding the river and to the dark
secret hidden within its midst.
Released in hardcover in 2010 as THE RIVER, DARK RIVER is the title now releasing in paperback. Mary
Jane Beaufrand is the author of PRIMAVERA and THE RIVER, and several short
stories. She has an MFA in Creative Writing from Bennington College.
May 19:
Announcing
the first Seattle7Writers
Book Mob from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
The
Seattle7Writers, along with Secret Garden Books, will host the first Seattle Book Mob! A Book Mob is
your chance to drop off your gently-used books for the Seattle7Writers pocket
library program, which stocks bookshelves in homeless shelters, food banks,
juvenile court waiting rooms, detention centers, and classrooms. While
you're there, you can also buy a book at 20% off for an underfunded elementary
classroom reading program, or buy a book for yourself from the well-stocked
shelves of the local and independent Secret Garden Books.
Local
novelist Erica Bauermeister and children's author Clare Meeker will be on hand
to take your books. Why?: Because everybody deserves the joy of a
good book of their own
What
we need:
picture
and children's books
young
adult
fiction
and literary fiction
mysteries
westerns
science
fiction and fantasy
poetry
biographies
memoir
how-to
(parenting and self-help)
What
we do NOT need:
travel
guides
computer/software
manuals
coffee
table picture books
massive
histories of the Crimean war (etc)
Reader's
Digest condensed books
Interior
decorating and lifestyle
May 20:
Author
Stephanie Guerra reads from her new book: TORN at 5 p.m.
This is the story of a dangerous friendship, and the way girls can support each other through challenges their parents often don’t know about.
Stephanie Guerra has an M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of Notre Dame. She teaches children’s literature and a seminar in writing instruction at Seattle University. She also teaches creative writing at King County Jail, and researches and speaks about literacy instruction for at-risk and incarcerated young adults. She encourages donation of used books to juvenile correctional facilities.
For more information on Secret Garden Events you can visit their website.
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