Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Night Fall Scary Stories Writing Contest

Like to write?  Like scary stories?  Check out this contest sponosored by Lerner Books.  If you're successful, you'll get your name used as a character in a novel.  Sounds pretty cool, to me!   

Here's the rules from the website:
After reading Thaw—Lerner's free Night Fall™ eBook—we want YOU to become an author and create a creepy ending to a scary story just like the tales told in our new Night Fall series.


Taking cues from horror films and video games, Night Fall™ is high-interest, contemporary, horror fiction that is perfect for teen readers. Featuring YA themes and a highly accessible reading level, each story features teenagers from a small New England town called Bridgewater. Strange and awful things happen in Bridgewater, and readers will be lucky to escape with their sanity.

The winner of the Night Fall™ Scary Story Writing Contest will win all of these fantastic prizes:
 - Two complete sets of all six books in the Night Fall™ series—one for the winner and one for the winner's school library
 - Editorial advice in a letter from the editorial director of Darby Creek
 - The winning story will be published on the Lerner Books Blog
 - The winner's name will become a character in an upcoming Night Fall™ novel .

HURRY - the deadline for entries is Oct. 31!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Ever talked to an Author? Check out what the Houston Public Library has going on!

Hey, Greyound Readers!  Have you ever talked to an author?  No?  Well, here's your chance!  October 17-23 is Teen Read Week and to celebrate Houston Public Library is hosting some online author chats.  If you live near one of these libraries, then stop in and participate with other teens.  If you can't get to the library, then you can still participate online (see the internet address below).

Friday, October 15 @ 4:30 - chat with Barry Lyga, author of Boy Toy, The Amazing Adventure of Fanboy and Goth Girl, Goth Girl Rising  and his newest book, Archvillan.
Hillendahl, Kendall, Montrose and Walter Public Libraries

 
Monday, October 18 @ 4:30 PM - chat with Cecil Castellucci, author of The Plain Janes (graphic novel),  Boy Proof, Queen of Cool and Rose Sees Red.
Downtown Central, Kendall, Montrose, and Vinson Libraries

Tuesday, October 26 @ 3:30 PM - chat with Libba Bray, author of The Gemma Doyle Trilogy (A Great and Terrible Beauty, Rebel Angels and The Sweet Far Thing) and Going Bovine.
Collier, Kendall, McGovern-Stella Link, and Montrose Neighborhood Libraries

You can also catch the author visits online at http://www.hpl.lib.tx.us/teen-read-month.
 

Friday, October 8, 2010

ReadKiddoRead

I was just reminded of this GREAT website!  ReadKiddoRead has so many cool links....you'll find book recommendations by age group and genre, contests, interviews with authors, and MORE!  So check it out - you'll find some really great stuff!! 

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

READ ONLY If you're 13 or older.....

I was checking out one of the publisher emails I get and came across a great opportunity for readers who are 13+.  MacMillan Publishing has a teen reading group that reviews their new young adult novel.  You need to submit an application to join and then they send you free books to review.  Your reviews are posted on a blog for everyone to read.

Just think!  You could be part of the group that influences which books get published.  I think that's really cool!!  Check out the http://www.macteenbooks.com/ingroup/ for more information.

Speaking of reviews...I'm always looking for folks to write a few sentences about the books they've read.  Let me know if you're interested.

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