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Lamp Lighters and Seed Sowers: Tomorrow's YA (keynote address for Publishing Perspectives Conference: YA: What's Next?)

Sunday, November 25, 2012


I'm honored to be giving the keynote address at the upcoming Publishing Perspectives Conference, "YA: What's Next?," which will be held this coming Wednesday in the Scholastic Building in New York City.

My talk, "Lamp Lighters and Seed Sowers: Tomorrow's YA," will feature illustrations by my husband-collaborator, William R. Sulit.  These images have been modeled with 3-D software and amplified by small human interventions, including the lovely "real" hand shown here, which was donated to the cause by my niece, Miranda.

If any of you wish to attend this half-day event—which will feature Ellie Berger, Carl Kulo, David Levithan, Eliot Schrefer, Mara Anastas, Jennifer Brown, Andrew Losowsky, and many more—let me know.  I might just have a discount coupon for you.

Opening words from my talk:


In the days following the colossal storm called Sandy, stories held us captive, terrifying aerial views, the news that began to leak in from friends.  Trash bags strapped on like shiny boots, brand-new adults walked through rising fumes and fresh flotsam, looking for signs of ordinary life.  Heartbroken by saturated eggplants and devastated garden fruits, they crouched to gather seeds.  Asking What can we do?, they collected blankets, baked tins of lasagna, emptied their personal libraries of books and took their spontaneous gifts into darkened neighborhoods.  Meanwhile, the 19-year-old Rutgers student who lost both her parents to a capsized tree and will now raise three younger siblings on her own, was reaching into some impossible well of suddenly-now-adultness to help others suffering the ravages of weather.

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I'll be keynoting at the Publishing Perspectives YA: What's Next Conference

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

I'll keep this short, because it's one of those days, and because sometimes the headline is the story.

Ed Nawotka, editor-in-chief of Publishing Perspectives, has just shared the news that I'll be delivering the keynote address at the upcoming Publishing Perspectives conference.  The date is November 28.  The hour is 9 AM.  The place is the Scholastic headquarters, which recently hosted Taylor Swift, among other greats.  The attire is whatever I choose to wear and whichever pair of shoes I feel can walk me through Manhattan at that hour.

I will also be moderating a panel. 

I've written about this well-orchestrated event at other times, most recently here. I am hopeful that those of you who are interested in the future of children's literature and who want to hear from industry leaders such as Aimee Friedman (Scholastic Trade), Dan Weiss (St. Martin's Press), Mara Anastas (Pulse/Simon & Schuster), Stacy Lellos (Scholastic Trade), Andrew Losowsky (Huffington Post), Jennifer Brown (Shelf Awareness), Doris Janhsen (Oetinger, Germany), Larissa Faw (Your Markets Alert), Francine Lucidon (The Voracious Reader Bookstore), David Levithan (Scholastic/Author), Eliot Schrefer (NBA nominated author), and others will attend.  It will be, I promise, a good time.

More information here.


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