Showing posts with label Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone. Show all posts
Monday, November 8, 2010
Dragons and Fairytales Nov. 16
Come to the Dragons and Fairytales Bookstore in the Eagle Mountain Ranches area on November 16 to meet me and other Utah authors. I will be doing a reading and signing books as well starting at 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Book Club


Thanks to Laurie Clegg for hosting and Linda Brummett for inviting me and Janice Card for accompanying me to their book club this evening. I had a lovely time and was so impressed with the effort to stick to a theme connected with Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone. The company was charming, too! Thanks, folks.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Provo Children's Book Festival
I've been asked to participate in the Provo Children's Book Festival next week on Saturday, May 15, 2010, at Academy Square in Provo (the library). I'll be signing my book from 3-5. See you there.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Mystery Writers of America Awards Night
Thanks to the Mystery Writers of America for a great time at the 2010 Awards banquet. They did a wonderful job of making all of us nominees feel honored, even though there was just one winner in each category--and I didn't win, but I did feel honored. Peter Abrahams received the Edgar for his book Reality Check. After the ceremony the MWA put out stacks of books by the nominees and shopping bags and we were able to take home as many as we wanted. Christmas in April!!
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Went to a retreat with an editor
What a great event! My friend Mette Ivie Harrison arranged with her editor Ruth Katcher, who is now at Egmont Publishing to meet with several Utah authors for a day-long retreat and I got to go. It was an honor to be with so many truly talented and professional people. We got to talk with Ruth, one on one, and she gave me some good advice about going to New York and what to wear at the Mystery Writers of America and the Edgar Awards ceremony, as well as some ideas about my latest book that I'm working on. Looks like a revamp is in order.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Great time at LTUE
Thanks to all the hundreds of participants and attenders at BYU's science fiction and fantasy conference (28th annual Life, the Universe, and Everything) February 11, 12, 13. You made my experience tons of fun and very worthwhile. I enjoyed presenting on panels for "Writing strong female characters," "Worldbuilding 101," and "Writing strong child characters." Having a few hundred people attend my sessions was exciting. I also learned a lot from the other presenters.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Got the letter; nomination is official
Got the official letter today from the Mystery Writers of America about my book's nomination! Seems there's a big banquet and other festivities in New York City in April. Wahoo!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Edgar Award Nomination
Wow! Thanks to the Mystery Writers of America for the Young Adult Nomination for an Edgar Award for The Entomological Tales of Augustus T. Percival: Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone. Keep your fingers crossed!
Also, thanks so much to Kate O'Sullivan at Houghton Mifflin for taking such care with the book.
Also, thanks so much to Kate O'Sullivan at Houghton Mifflin for taking such care with the book.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone one of 5 best of 2009
Thanks to The Children's Hour, a literacy group from Arcadia, California. They chose Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone as one of the Five Best of 2009 in the 12+ category.
Here is their review found at http://www.tchliteracy.com/brm-n09-2.htm:
In 1903, sixteen-year-old Petronella's birthday party promises to be a spectacular event at her country estate outside London. However her party begins to unravel, when her guardian, Uncle Augustus T. Percival, accidentally swallows an exotic beetle from Tou-eh-mah-mah and becomes obsessed with consuming insects during the party. Two uninvited guests from Panama are kidnapped during the party, and Petronella, the handsome Lord James Sinclair, and his sister decide to investigate. Ransom notes disappear, along with insect clues (devoured by Uncle), and London appears in danger of a malaria outbreak. Well-meaning but meddling relatives, Scotland Yard, and a faithful butler aid Petronella and friends in their efforts to avert an international crisis and prevent the spread of a deadly disease. As for Uncle Percival's disgusting appetite for bugs, the butler, Moriarty, comes to the rescue with an antidote. An intrepid heroine, this Victorian Nancy Drew is endearing and humorous in her persistent efforts to save her family, friends, and country.
Here is their review found at http://www.tchliteracy.com/brm-n09-2.htm:
In 1903, sixteen-year-old Petronella's birthday party promises to be a spectacular event at her country estate outside London. However her party begins to unravel, when her guardian, Uncle Augustus T. Percival, accidentally swallows an exotic beetle from Tou-eh-mah-mah and becomes obsessed with consuming insects during the party. Two uninvited guests from Panama are kidnapped during the party, and Petronella, the handsome Lord James Sinclair, and his sister decide to investigate. Ransom notes disappear, along with insect clues (devoured by Uncle), and London appears in danger of a malaria outbreak. Well-meaning but meddling relatives, Scotland Yard, and a faithful butler aid Petronella and friends in their efforts to avert an international crisis and prevent the spread of a deadly disease. As for Uncle Percival's disgusting appetite for bugs, the butler, Moriarty, comes to the rescue with an antidote. An intrepid heroine, this Victorian Nancy Drew is endearing and humorous in her persistent efforts to save her family, friends, and country.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone Nominated for Cybil Award
Thanks to Colleen Mondor for nominating Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone for the Middle Grade division of the Cybil Awards for 2009. The Cybil Awards come from literary bloggers. Thanks for the nomination! Once again, the list of nominees is impressive and intimidating. It's an honor to be listed among them.
Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone Submitted for Edgar Award
Somebody very kindly submitted Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone as a possible nominee for the Young Adult division of the Edgar Awards. Thanks to whoever submitted and I hope it wins! However, I looked at the list and lots of other great books have been nominated, too. It's an honor to be listed among them.
Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone now an I-Phone app
Now you can download Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone as an I-Phone app for $9.99. Cool
http://appadvice.com/app/340684385
http://appadvice.com/app/340684385
Monday, November 23, 2009
Life, the Universe, and Everything
February 11-13, 2010 I'll be participating in the 37th Annual LTUE science fiction and fantasy symposium at Brigham Young University as a panelist. The actual name of the symposium is the Marion K. "Doc" Smith Symposium on Science Fiction & Fantasy. The symposium is free to the public. Find out more about it at ltue.org.
Authorpalooza, December 15, 2009
On December 15, 2009 from 5:00-7:00 p.m., several Utah authors, including me, will be at the Jordan Commons Barnes and Noble for a book signing party we're calling an Authorpalooza. Come and I'll sign your book and also meet many other Utah authors.
Thanks to the Historical Novel Society
Thanks to the Historical Novel Society for making Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone an editor's choice for Fall 2009 and for the great review!
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
School Library Journal Review
Thanks to the reviewers at School Library Journal for saying nice things about Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone in their October issue.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Podcast Interview of Me
My daughter makes delightful podcasts at
jellycast: avocadoknits
She interviewed me for one podcast at
http://www.jellycast.com/directory/index.php?page=jellycast&id=220
It was a lot of fun. Go check it out.
jellycast: avocadoknits
She interviewed me for one podcast at
http://www.jellycast.com/directory/index.php?page=jellycast&id=220
It was a lot of fun. Go check it out.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Great fan letter
A lovely lady who is even older than I am wrote me the following fantastic fan letter:
I think I will bypass the Vile Vial. But I may be in need of some of Professor Lepworthy's formula.
About 30 years ago a fly flew up my nose and though I blowed and blowed and coughed and swore a bit, it did not come out. It moved over into my cheek and caused a lot of ooohs and ahs before it dissolved.
I'm thinking I should be prepared just in case a beetle should try it. In the meantime keep buying your bug spray.
I love the book.
You never can tell who will connect. I love this letter.
I think I will bypass the Vile Vial. But I may be in need of some of Professor Lepworthy's formula.
About 30 years ago a fly flew up my nose and though I blowed and blowed and coughed and swore a bit, it did not come out. It moved over into my cheek and caused a lot of ooohs and ahs before it dissolved.
I'm thinking I should be prepared just in case a beetle should try it. In the meantime keep buying your bug spray.
I love the book.
You never can tell who will connect. I love this letter.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone goes Audio
Good news! Today Houghton Mifflin was offered a deal to turn Petronella Saves Nearly Everyoneinto an audio book by Audible. Cool.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Second Petronella Book
The second Petronella book is now with the editor. Thanks for all the encouragement from friends and others who have read the first one. Let's hope the editor likes this one, too.
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