I had never been there before, and I was amazed at all the beautiful houses, the river views and of course the wonderful and friendly people.
On Friday, I participated in an author panel, along with DeeRomito (The BFF Bucket List) and Jenn Bishop (The Distance to Home) for a local school. Blue Marble Books arranged this visit, and if you are in the area, and haven't been to their store, you should go!
On Saturday, I attended the Books by the Bank Regional Book Festival, along with so many of my fellow 2016 debut authors. I saw many friends, and made a few new ones. Just to give you an idea:
- Dee Romito (The BFF Bucket List)
- Jenn Bishop (The Distance to Home)
- Jen Maschari (The Remarkable Journey of Charlie Price)
- Lois Sepahban (Paper Wishes)
- Bridget Hodder (The Rat Prince)
- Laura Shovan (The Last Fifth Grade of Emerson Elementary)
And then I got to meet some other wonderful authors:
She was kind enough to take some paparazzi pictures of me signing books for some of the kids who came by. I loved meeting all the amazing kids who came through the festival. The grins on their faces because they were in a place with so many books, and so many authors. So proud of their reading abilities, and so proud to be talking to an author. They would ask, "Did you write that book?" And when I said "Yes," their eyes would get so big. Working with kids is honestly the best part of being an author.
One of my favorite current books is "Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library." So when Chris Grabenstein casually strolled up and started chatting with us before the whole event began, I was fangirling like crazy. He humored me (and quite a few others) by letting me take a selfie with him. Not only are his books amazing, but he is, too.
Of course, the local PBS tv station was at the event, so I couldn't resist taking a picture with the famous Mr. Carson. He is as stiff in person as he is on Downton Abbey (hahaha!). ;)
And when Little Critter came by my table, I had to ask for a picture, because Little Critters by Mercer Mayer are a staple at my house. Even my older kids run over when we're reading a Little Critters book.
I had such a great time at my first ever book festival (at least as an author). I hope to do this again soon! Have you ever attended a local book festival? What did you think?
- Laura Martin (The Edge of Extinction)
- Chris Grabenstein (!!!) (Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library + tons of others)
- Tricia Springstubb (Every Single Second, What Happened on Fox Street, + so many others)
She was kind enough to take some paparazzi pictures of me signing books for some of the kids who came by. I loved meeting all the amazing kids who came through the festival. The grins on their faces because they were in a place with so many books, and so many authors. So proud of their reading abilities, and so proud to be talking to an author. They would ask, "Did you write that book?" And when I said "Yes," their eyes would get so big. Working with kids is honestly the best part of being an author.
One of my favorite current books is "Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library." So when Chris Grabenstein casually strolled up and started chatting with us before the whole event began, I was fangirling like crazy. He humored me (and quite a few others) by letting me take a selfie with him. Not only are his books amazing, but he is, too.
Of course, the local PBS tv station was at the event, so I couldn't resist taking a picture with the famous Mr. Carson. He is as stiff in person as he is on Downton Abbey (hahaha!). ;)
And when Little Critter came by my table, I had to ask for a picture, because Little Critters by Mercer Mayer are a staple at my house. Even my older kids run over when we're reading a Little Critters book.
I had such a great time at my first ever book festival (at least as an author). I hope to do this again soon! Have you ever attended a local book festival? What did you think?