Posts by kirstencappy

Adventures with Adventure Annie

Posted by on Jun 4, 2009 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Adventures with Adventure Annie

Just put the final edits on an Activity Kit with my kickin’ designer colleague, Jen Steele for the picture book, Adventure Annie Goes to Work. Author, Toni Buzzeo declares it “spectacular.” The fine folks at Penguin say it is the “best thing ever.” Adventure Annie’s superheroine adventures are thwarted when Mom gets called into work on a Saturday to find a missing report. Adventure Annie finds adventure, though, in the hunt for the report and in the many other distractions of the office. This book (illustrated by Amy Wummer) is a boon for working moms who...

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Speedy Site

Posted by on May 24, 2009 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Speedy Site

Website in a hurry? Okay. Website in a hurry and no money tucked aside to make it quite yet? No Problem…? Author, Peter Gould and I met on his sweet embankment above the Whetstone Brook in Vermont at the breaking of Spring and decided we had this wee problem. Peter was soon on his way to talk in front of the HPAlliance, an incredible international online Harry Potter fan group that has stayed together to confront the types of real world tyranny that their Hogwarts counterparts battled in fiction. How to speak in front of these brilliant readers with even more brilliant web connections...

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Follow the Yellow Brick Road

Posted by on May 14, 2009 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Follow the Yellow Brick Road

Curious City threw out the Wizard of Oz references with tacky abandon at the Spring New England Society for Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. We liken the pursuit of publication to the trip down the yellow brick road meeting cowards, heroes, witches (good and bad), and a few flying monkeys or two. We likened NYC publishing to the Emerald one–for both its glitter and glam and for our ability to place more hope into our success there then the wizards of publishing could ever deliver on. We collectively cringed at the figures–the numbers of books published and the...

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Hey, Little Ant Marches to Sailsbury U.

Posted by on Apr 20, 2009 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Hey, Little Ant Marches to Sailsbury U.

Phil Hoose and I are just back from a grand trundle down to Salisbury University for the Green Earth Book Awards and the Children’s & Young Adult Literature Festival wrapping up a year’s celebration of Hey, Little Ant’s (Tricycle Press) decade in print. So much frolic and logic to report, but first up was the surprise appearance at one of the events by one Ian Whisner, a second grader sporting a copy of Phil’s book, Hey, Little Ant. Ian had received an Honorable Mention for his essay in the Hey, Little Ant Essay Challenge last year. He stopped by to tell Phil that...

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Great Gracious Grant

Posted by on Apr 9, 2009 in Uncategorized | 2 comments

Anne Sibley O’Brien and I were awarded the fine news that we had received a grant from the Maine Arts Commission (glory be their name) to produce 15 profile postcards to support her outreach for After Gandhi: One Hundred Years of NonViolent Resistance. Charlesbridge Publishing has already done heroic work for the book producing a stand-alone website, downloadable posters, an ed guide, a book trailer, and a widget. They also did extensive outreach to peace, justice, and social action groups and publications. Anne Sibley O’Brien, the writer, illustrator, activist that never rests...

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