Dear Teachers and Librarians,
Hope you all had a fabulous March break! Have you got to the bottom of
your inbox yet?
In this issue you will find...
** Our newest member – Tololwa Mollel!
** Quick links!
** Meet the Author: Kathy Stinson!
** THINK! – Last week's solution, this week's puzzle.
** Win an autographed book!
** Which out-of-province authors will be visiting soon
** Which Ontario authors will be in your area
** Book and nomination news!
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Our newest author: Tololwa Mollel!
Authors' Booking Service is pleased to announce that Edmonton-based
children's author, storyteller and theatre man, Tololwa M. Mollel, is now
scheduling visits to Ontario schools for the Eden Mills and nearby
communities during the week of September 10 to 14, 2007.
Tololwa's Governor General award-winning picture book, The Orphan Boy, is
being re-released in a beautiful new edition in the fall of 2007.
Tololwa has combined his storytelling, writing and dramatic skills in
various theatrical projects and other creative work for children. Tololwa
has presented and performed widely in schools, libraries, and at
conferences, conventions and book festivals across Canada and the U.S. Of
his presentations he says, "I always aim to provide a feast, for the ear,
the eye and equally important, the mind."
To find out more about Tololwa and his presentations, go
here<http://authorsbooking.livejournal.com/28837.html>
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Quick Links!
See a complete list of our authors go
here<http://authorsbooking.livejournal.com/6464.html>
.
Check out information in past newsletters by going
here.<http://groups.google.com/group/authorsbooking>
To book an author visit, reply to this message or email us at
authors.bookingserv...@gmail.com
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*Meet the Author: Kathy Stinson*
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Kathy Stinson's collection of short stories - 101 Ways to Dance - is hot! As
well as being named a Top Ten YA Book of 2006 by the OLA, it has been
shortlisted for the CLA YA Book of the Year award. Also, a teen is
interviewing Kathy about the book and related issues of sexuality for the
summer issue of What If? magazine.
The clue that Kathy Stinson has had a lifelong love of reading is in the
wide range of books that she has written. "What you read," she says,
"influences what you write. And so does the day to day life that you live."
That's why some of Kathy's characters have argued with parents and friends,
and had cozy chats with them; have had trouble sleeping and ridden bikes
along dirt paths; have fallen for someone in the summer and walked both
beaches and city streets. Kathy says, "It's also fun, as a writer, to
imagine yourself into situations unlike your own." That's what she did when
she wrote about Marie-Claire, the girl who lived through a smallpox epidemic
in Montreal in 1885, and Mr. Elliot, the caretaker who waited till he was a
grandfather before he learned to read.
Kathy long ago taught school for five years - in the west end of Toronto
where she grew up. She is the mother of two grown children, who inspired
some of her earliest books. (She now has over 30 titles to her credit which
include young adult fiction, novels for middle readers, picture books,
non-fiction, and stories in magazines.) She also has two grown stepdaughters
and five grandchildren. They all know that any time Kathy is out buying them
a present, chances are good that it will be . . . a book. Of course!
For more information on Kathy. Go
here.<http://authorsbooking.livejournal.com/2671.html>
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*THINK! * Brain Teasers, Word Puzzles, Logic Problems…
Answer to last week's puzzle:
LINE (bowline, lineage)
TIC (genetic, ticking)
SCAPE (landscape, scapegoat)
IT (digit, itself)
ROT (parrot, rotate) or DON (pardon, donate)
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The blanks in the following sentences will be filled in with three
different homonyms (words that are spelled differently but sound alike) to
make valid sentences. The dashes indicate the number of letters in the
words. Can you fill in the blanks?
1. The cut on his _ _ _ _ won't _ _ _ _ in time for the race, so _ _ '_ _
have to drop out.
2. The man was so upset about being _ _ _ _ that he regularly _ _ _ _ _ _
himself up on the bed and _ _ _ _ _ _ his eyes out.
3. I couldn't _ _ _ _ _ any of the _ _ _ _ _ _ in the flower shop, because
for some strange reason I had 50 _ _ _ _ _ crammed up my nose.
4. A bloodthirsty pirate will wander the _ _ _ _ and essentially _ _ _ _ _
everything he _ _ _ _.
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Win an autographed book…
Have you booked an author with us in the past? Then you are eligible for our
draw. Send us your details!
*Here's how it works: *
Your name is entered into the draw once for *each session* you book with one
of our authors. So, if you booked one author for one session, you will be
entered once. If you booked one author for three sessions, you will be
entered three times, and so on.
Please note that your entry will go into the draw on the month of the
visit, and not at the time of booking.
Winners each choose a book, the author inscribes the book and mails it
to the winner.
The first book draws (for 10 books) will take place at the end of March and
will include all prior author visits arranged by this service. You must
send in details of your author visits to be entered in the draw! (Month,
author and number of sessions.)
After the first draw, three books will be won each month during the school
year.
For a list of books available to win, go
here<http://authorsbooking.livejournal.com/28023.html>
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Authors Coming From Out of Province!
*Linda Bailey*: May for the Blue Spruce Award. Toronto, Mississauga,
Brantford, Waterloo.
*Vicki Grant*: Toronto – first week of April; Ottawa – last week of April.
*Michael Kusugak*: Fall 2007. Toronto and surrounding area.
*Adrienne Mason*: May 10 – 18. Toronto area.
*Carol Matas*: June 11, 12 & 13: Toronto area.
*Valerie Sherrard*: Ottawa, April 23 & 24. Toronto & within 300 kms: April
30 - May 4.
*Art Slade*: May, around Red Maple Award. Toronto.
*Larry Verstraete*: April 30 – May 04. Within 250 kilometres of Ottawa.
*John Wilson*: May 9 to 11, Sarnia, around the Red Maple & White Pine
Awards. Toronto. John is able to visit schools in the GTA during the week of
May 21st, but these must be booked before March 26th.
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Ontario Authors Coming your way!
Peggy Dymond Leavey (Silver Birch 2007 nominee) will be in the Ottawa area
and available for bookings Tuesday, April 24. She will be in the Toronto
area and available for bookings Monday, May 14; Tuesday, May 15; Friday, May
18. She is available for bookings from now until the end of the school year
within a 250 km radius of Trenton, Ont. This area includes Ottawa, Petawawa
and Huntsville.
Nancy Belgue (Silver Birch 2007 nominee) available for Toronto and London
areas on April 23 to 26. She is available in Mississauga on May 1, and is
available to travel from Kingsville as far as to the GTA on these dates:Friday,
March 23, Monday, April 2, Tuesday, April 3, Friday, April 6, Monday, April
9, Monday, April 16, Friday, April 20
Helaine Becker (Silver Birch non-fiction winner, 2006) available for
Barrie, May 8
Marsha Skrypuch (Silver Birch 2007 nominee) available in Newmarket/Aurora
April 12
Frieda Wishinsky (Red Maple 2007) is available in the Kitchener area April
25th or 27th. Shared costs. Oakville April 9 and 11th, and Friday May 4th in
the London area.
Veronika Martenova Charles will be in Windsor on April 19, and Tillsonburg
on June 6.
Cora Taylor be in Sauble Beach and available for school readings in
Ontario from May 20th to the end of June.
Gail Nyoka (Silver Birch 2007 nominee) will be in Innisfil on June 4th and
is available for one reading in the area -- Bradford, East Gwillimbury,
Keswick -- in the afternoon. She is also available at other times within
driving distance of Guelph.
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Book and Nomination news
*Helaine Becker's** Like a Pro* is a finalist in* Foreword* Magazine's
Book of the Year Awards for 2006
Peggy Dymond Leavey has a brand new mystery novel for readers ages 9 and up
is due to be released on Friday March 23! It is called Treasure at Turtle
Lake.
Kathy Stinson's collection of short stories - 101 Ways to Dance has been
named a Top Ten YA Book of 2006 by the OLA and has been shortlisted for the
CLA YA Book of the Year award!
Do you have questions, comments or suggestions about this service? We'd
love to hear from you!
All the best,
Marsha & Valerie
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Authors' Booking Service
Connecting Canadian Creators and Educators
If unable to reach us here, please contact Marsha at mar...@calla.com or
Valerie at val...@nbnet.nb.ca