...but we are almost ready to upload photographic evidence of SiWC 2008!
In the meantime, a note for those in and around the Vancouver area, looking for a shopping suggestion or two this weekend:
HERE is a link to my Flickr page with the poster advertising A Triple Author Event this weekend at Once Upon a Huckleberry Bush bookstore in Vancouver. The three authors, all alumni of the 2008 conference (and one of whom is perhaps Very Well Known to readers of this blog) will be handing out candy canes and signing books.
In an interview from the North
Pole, a jolly man in a red suit was quoted as saying, "My elves may not
get toys made in time for Christmas. They are too busy reading."
This holiday season, why not follow the elves' example by giving the gift of storytelling?
Together for the first time, three of BC's most popular children's
authors are promoting adventure, history and magic for all ages at:
Known
as the "Wizard of Words" or simply as "Mr. Wiz," Lee Edward Födi has
been writing and illustrating stories for middle readers about magic,
monsters, and mystery for as long as he can remember. When he is not
chronicling, he spends his time teaching creative writing workshops to
kids or travelling the world to explore castles, mazes, tombs, and
other places hidden between the cracks of here and there.
(www.leefodi.com)
kc
dyer is the author o f a number of books for young adults that are
published in North America and the UK and enjoys sharing some of the
greatest grotesque moments in history with large groups of high school
students. Most days she can be found sitting at her desk, surfing the
time-space continuum, looking for the perfect word. (www.kcdyer.com)
Growing
up on the icy plains of Manitoba, James McCann spent most of his time
as a teen reading comics and playing Dungeons and Dragons. He is the
author of the YA sensation Rancour (first released in 2005 with a
second edition due in 2009), Pyre (2007), and Dawn (Summer 2009).
Unlike the creatures of the night of which he writes, he lives
peacefully in the daylight with his Shih Tzu, Conan.
(www.jamesmccann.info)
Come say hello!
~kc
also blogging as leftwriter

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