Monday, June 11, 2007
Bookslut reviews by yours truly
Two book reviews I wrote are up at Bookslut today. I'm thrilled to contribute to such a great lit site (even if the name is one I'm not so fond of mentioning to relatives - heh). I reviewed two excellent memoirs-- Easter Everywhere by Darcey Steinke and The End of the World as We Know It by Robert Goolrick. Hope you enjoy them and are reading something great these days yourself! LOVE & LIT, Erin :)
Saturday, June 9, 2007
Book news!
Great news! The 826CHI book -- A Sunday Afternoon Hotdog Meal: A Guide to Chicago -- is here! We had the book's release party today at the Printer's Row Book Festival in downtown Chicago, with readings by a couple dozen of the 205 kids who contributed to it. I've spent the past semester, along with many other 826-ers, helping students brainstorm, write, and edit stories for this book and I can't tell you how proud I am of their work. I wish I could quote dozens and dozens of stories here, and I wish everyone could have seen the packed auditorium of proud kids, parents, grandparents, siblings, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends from all over the city who came to hear the young authors read about "shrimp from the future, a park shaped like a spot of paint, six-foot tall smelly, sweaty men, a pizza crust that's humungous, kind and friendly neighbors, and cabs that smell like fresh flowers". (Yep, that's the subtitle of the book!)
Can you imagine how cool it must be to be 7 or 9 or 12 years old and already be a published author? (The kids got to wear laminates at the party with the cover of the book on them and AUTHOR in big letters. They were beaming.) I hope this experience makes them feel like they can do anything they set their minds to. One mom actually came up to us at the book sales table and said "You took my son, a reluctant writer, and made him love writing." I can't imagine a better response.
Because I can't resist, here are just a few bits of glorious Chicago advice from the students, grades 2-6:
About the city . . .
"One of my special memories of the Lincoln Park Zoo is Monkey Day. It's when the zoo puts every single monkey in one place!" - Justice
"In Chicago you will find a lot of entertainment and people telling jokes. Trust me, you will laugh so hard you will start crying." - Stefany
"The Cubs' whole team's players are boy players. No women -- boooo!" - Nia
About transit . . .
"You must not play with the vine that stops the bus." - Eduardo
"I love a train and want to marry it because it is cute and pretty." - Brandon
"If you do not have money you should have walked." - Jocelyn
About dining out . . .
"Nicky's has good food and you will know Nicky's because it looks like the old days." - Kevin
"When you come to Chicago, if you are starving don't panic." - Karen
About dining in . . .
"My grandma makes the best pound cake in the city. Her pound cake is brown and the size of a laptop." - Dale
"My dad's lemon cheesecake tastes like you're in a bubble of miracle." - Nadeja
And those are truly just the tip of the iceberg. This book is so wonderful, when I opened it and saw my name inside I must have looked like the biggest grinning idiot. "Trust me," I was in a "bubble of miracle."
LOVE & IMAGINATION,
Erin
Can you imagine how cool it must be to be 7 or 9 or 12 years old and already be a published author? (The kids got to wear laminates at the party with the cover of the book on them and AUTHOR in big letters. They were beaming.) I hope this experience makes them feel like they can do anything they set their minds to. One mom actually came up to us at the book sales table and said "You took my son, a reluctant writer, and made him love writing." I can't imagine a better response.
Because I can't resist, here are just a few bits of glorious Chicago advice from the students, grades 2-6:
About the city . . .
"One of my special memories of the Lincoln Park Zoo is Monkey Day. It's when the zoo puts every single monkey in one place!" - Justice
"In Chicago you will find a lot of entertainment and people telling jokes. Trust me, you will laugh so hard you will start crying." - Stefany
"The Cubs' whole team's players are boy players. No women -- boooo!" - Nia
About transit . . .
"You must not play with the vine that stops the bus." - Eduardo
"I love a train and want to marry it because it is cute and pretty." - Brandon
"If you do not have money you should have walked." - Jocelyn
About dining out . . .
"Nicky's has good food and you will know Nicky's because it looks like the old days." - Kevin
"When you come to Chicago, if you are starving don't panic." - Karen
About dining in . . .
"My grandma makes the best pound cake in the city. Her pound cake is brown and the size of a laptop." - Dale
"My dad's lemon cheesecake tastes like you're in a bubble of miracle." - Nadeja
And those are truly just the tip of the iceberg. This book is so wonderful, when I opened it and saw my name inside I must have looked like the biggest grinning idiot. "Trust me," I was in a "bubble of miracle."
LOVE & IMAGINATION,
Erin
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Adventures in imagination, Pt. 2
I now present more Fun Silly Awesomeness courtesy of the first graders I taught today at 826CHI. We wrote the story below as a class and then each kid got to write his or her own ending. TODAY'S Q FOR COMMENTING: How would you end the story? - Erin
TREASURE-HUNTING IN THE KINGDOM OF DOLPHINS
Once upon a time, on the planet Marvish, in the Kingdom of Dolphins, there lived a prince and princess. They were five years old, and their names were Rosabelle and Armanjoey. The Kingdom of Dolphins was underwater, and all of the kids there swam around all day.
Rosabelle and Armanjoey were sister and brother, and they really loved to go hunting for gold treasure. When they went hunting, they always wore safari hats, camoflauge, and brought magnifying glasses as big as T-Rexes.
One day, they thought that there was no treasure anymore in the Kingdom of Dolphins so they went to the Forest of Seaweed. In the Forest of Seaweed, Rosabelle and Armanjoey met a wizard who magically popped out of the seaweed and said, “Boo!!!!!!!!” The wizard was a man with a tall, pointy hat with blue stars on it. Rosabelle and Armanjoey were scared, so they huddled together and screamed, “Ahhhh!!!!!”
The wizard said, “Oh, I’m sorry. My name is Wizard George, and I was just being silly because I wanted you to laugh and be my friends. Come to my house, I have gold treasure there.”
So, the prince and princess followed Wizard George to his magic house made of eyeballs. “Eeeww” they said. They were surprised, frightened, and grossed out, but they wanted to go in anyway because of the gold.
When they went in, suddenly Wizard George pushed a button made of earwax and an eyeball, and a cage fell on the dolphins.
To be continued . . . (write your own ending in a comment!)
TREASURE-HUNTING IN THE KINGDOM OF DOLPHINS
Once upon a time, on the planet Marvish, in the Kingdom of Dolphins, there lived a prince and princess. They were five years old, and their names were Rosabelle and Armanjoey. The Kingdom of Dolphins was underwater, and all of the kids there swam around all day.
Rosabelle and Armanjoey were sister and brother, and they really loved to go hunting for gold treasure. When they went hunting, they always wore safari hats, camoflauge, and brought magnifying glasses as big as T-Rexes.
One day, they thought that there was no treasure anymore in the Kingdom of Dolphins so they went to the Forest of Seaweed. In the Forest of Seaweed, Rosabelle and Armanjoey met a wizard who magically popped out of the seaweed and said, “Boo!!!!!!!!” The wizard was a man with a tall, pointy hat with blue stars on it. Rosabelle and Armanjoey were scared, so they huddled together and screamed, “Ahhhh!!!!!”
The wizard said, “Oh, I’m sorry. My name is Wizard George, and I was just being silly because I wanted you to laugh and be my friends. Come to my house, I have gold treasure there.”
So, the prince and princess followed Wizard George to his magic house made of eyeballs. “Eeeww” they said. They were surprised, frightened, and grossed out, but they wanted to go in anyway because of the gold.
When they went in, suddenly Wizard George pushed a button made of earwax and an eyeball, and a cage fell on the dolphins.
To be continued . . . (write your own ending in a comment!)
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