Oprah and California Pics!



Hey, guys!

Just got back from a delightful week-long vacation to northern California. On my arrival home, I heard the happy news that The Queen of Water is an Oprah book pick for ages 12-14!  The book's in great company-- some of my all-time faves are also on the list, like Feed by MT Anderson. Very big honor!  The list was compiled by the ALA Children's Book Council and the Association for Library Service to Children (but I like to think that Oprah herself might feel inspired to read it, too.... :-)


Lil Dude

So, my vacation.  It was fun! We've had a hot and fiery and smoky summer here in Fort Collins, so a trip to the coast was just what my family needed.  The weather was deliciously foggy and cool-- I got to wear sweaters and scarves and jeans!  Bliss. I still managed to get sunburnt, though... on my bottom lip of all places! (Bright side: some people pay big bucks for this beestung look.)


Ian

Ian and Lil Dude and I met up with our dear old friend (from middle and high school) and her family, and explored beaches just south of San Francisco.  We spotted seals, sea otters, anemones, dolphins (or porpoises?), and all kinds of sea birds.  Oh, and this funny creature that kept popping up and disappearing, and reminded me of that game whack-a-mole (but no whacking occurred).



I love looking at and touching small things that make patterns, like these blue pebbles on a beach at Punto Lobos...


 And these succulents on the hills by the beach at Bean Hollow...

 

And these pretty, tiny treasures I gathered...


Ian enjoyed swinging giant ropes of kelp around, lasso-style...


Lil Dude spent hours playing catch with the waves.... he'd run back and forth with an exuberant smile, shouting "Oh, dear! Oh, dear!  Oh, dear!"  He can't pronounce his r's, which made it extra-amusing to witness.

 

Relaxing on the rock crags...


We swung by the Santa Cruz boardwalk so Lil Dude could go on some rides... brought back memories of my own childhood summer vacations in Ocean City, Maryland.  Rides, mini-golf, funnel cake, softserv vanilla cake cones with rainbow sprinkles, fresh-squeezed lemonade.


The drive along Route 1 is so breathtaking... we went a couple hours south of San Francisco-- down to Carmel-by-the-Sea, stopping lots along the way (including sweet Half Moon Bay, where I've done author visits). I'd love to drive farther south sometime, to Big Sur and beyond.


Lil Dude is such an enthusiastic traveler-- really bold and adventurous-- although his favorite parts of any trip are usually the hotel breakfast and pool. Here he is giving me a kiss on top of a  stone "castle" we found on the beach, where he declared me a queen and him a knight. He's precious... and believe it or not, he'll be starting kindergarten next week. Gulp.

 

I didn't bring my laptop on the trip, which was really nice... I just read and scribbled a bit in my notebook and thought and dreamt of my book-in-progress-- just what I needed.  Now I'm feeling like I have a better perspective on it, and more confidence that my brain can handle the intricacies of this story (I was starting to have doubts before...) I think the waves and wind and salt and sand did my brain some good.

Thanks for reading!  Oh, and if you're in the Maryland area, please come chat with me at the "Baltimore Bred" panel discussion (5:30, Saturday, Children's Stage) at the Baltimore Book Festival at the end of September!!!

xo,
Laura

Hints about my book-in-progress...

Hey guys,

So I just started using Pinterest to collect inspirational images for my book-in-progress.  Many of you have been asking for details about this next book (thank you for being curious!)  I've been a little mysterious about it, since my creativity seems to work better that way, at this stage at least.  Sorry about that... but I thought these Pinterest images could give you some intriguing clues to my next book.  Maybe you can imagine what the story might be...

There is chocolate.


There are jungle ruins.



There is a magical tree.


There are ancient secrets.


Here is my Pinterest link, in case you want to peruse more of these images, or if you're interested in connecting with me that way: http://pinterest.com/laureysr/ .

Thanks for swinging by.  Now I'm off to my son's preschool "Peace Party."  Apparently the kids came up with this theme on their own.  Sweet, isn't it? It made me remember when he was about two, and we rewarded him with a little sticker after we brushed his teeth.  I had a booklet of stickers, and one of the pages featured lots of tiny peace symbols.  These were his favorite. He'd let us brush his teeth, and then I'd tell him to pick out which sticker he wanted.  He'd smile big and shout, with happy abandon, "I WANT PEACE!"

Hope you're having a peaceful and joyful summer!

Oh, and Baltimore friends: I got confirmation that I'll be at the Baltimore Book Festival at the end of September.  My panel, called "Baltimore Bred"  is with some great kids and teen authors-- all of whom grew up in Baltimore!  Check my Events page soon for exact day and time. I'm so excited about this!

And another upcoming event, for my teacher and librarian friends-- the NCTE conference in Las Vegas in November.  I'll be speaking at the ALAN workshops-- yay!  More details to come soon on my Events page.

xo,
Laura

Old Town Book Fair Recap

Hello!

Thought I'd post a few pics of my panel-buddies at the first-ever Old Town Book Fair this past Saturday.  That's Amy Kathleen Ryan next to me, and Brenna Yovanoff with the supercute socks, and Becca Fitzpatrick on the other end. We're in front of the yurt where the panel was held-- my first yurt panel experience... very cozy, very hot.  (As in sweatlodge hot.) It was fun, though.  A nice crowd-- all the chairs filled-- everyone sweating profusely yet managing to appear interested in what we had to say.  (Thank you SO much to everyone who came-- I'm really glad no one passed out!)



I can't remember these guys' names, but they were a welcome addition-- not  at all shy, very cool and insightful! That's Sarah Paige Ryan on the left end, good friend, author, and former writing group member. Amy's on the right-- she's getting ready for her next book Spark to be released next week-- the sequel to Glow.  I was ecstatic that she gave me a review copy to read on Saturday... I devoured it.  I carried the book around with me everywhere Sunday, read more snatches of it whenever I could steal moments. If you thought Glow was a page-turner (it was, it was!) you have to read Spark-- it's even more heart-poundingly suspenseful.  The tension is incredible... and it just builds and builds and builds and you simply can't stop reading.  Now I have to wait another year to read the third book in the series... argh!


Here I am with Brenna Yovanoff-- the first time we met in person! She's extraordinary and fascinating in so many ways... After the panel, we hung out together (along with some other writers) at my favorite cafe-- the Little Bird Bakeshop. (Note, but don't linger on, the sweat stains on my dress in the aftermath of the steambath.)


One example of how extraordinary Brenna is: her necklace of pliers, wrenches, and an assortment of other tools... See how it evokes the deliciously creepy cover of her book The Replacement? Love it!  Then we got to see the cover of her upcoming book, Paper Valentine, which is just as gorgeous and atmospheric as her other covers.


Here I am with Becca, who also has a new book coming out soon... the last (I think) in her awesome Hush, Hush series... it's called Finale, and it looks fantastic.  This was my second panel with Becca-- she's such a great storyteller, both in her books and in real life. Plus she's warm and fun and has beautiful curly locks.


I'm hoping they do the Book Fair again next year! Lil Dude had a blast with his grandparents and Ian at the crafts area, making a fishing rod with yarn and a stick. (He enjoys any activity involving sticks.) 

Thanks for swinging by!  Oh, and if you're in the Ft Collins area, don't forget about The Queen of Water discussion with me *and my coauthor, Maria Virginia Farinango* coming up on Thurs, July 19 at 7 pm at Matter Bookstore/The Bean Cycle. Hope to see you there...

xo,
Laura




Fires on the Mountains...

Hey guys,

This has been a strange few weeks... fires are all over the mountains, not too far from my house. Sad and scary times. Thankfully, my house is a few miles away, which means that we've just gotten lots of smoke-- some days are better than others. This week has been considerably better than the past few-- we're hoping that the firefighters will continue containing more of the fires, and that rain (without lightning) and cool weather will come.

Depending on the winds, the sky has sometimes taken on this eerie glow-- it feels post-apocalyptic. I was taking mental notes on it in case I ever need a disconcerting setting like this in a future book.

This was taken from our back yard a week or so ago:


Creepy-looking red sun.


 It reminded me of the book I had to read in English class in high school-- The Red Badge of Courage.  I didn't like the book (sorry, Stephen Crane)-- maybe I was just burnt out on all the Civil and Revolutionary War books teachers had us read at that time. The only thing I remember from that book (other than the fact that I disliked it) is the phrase that went something like: "The sun was a blood red wafer in the sky."  I remember we had to pick apart the symbolism of it -- we even had a multiple choice question on a test about what it symbolized.  (I really hope no one has to take multiple choice tests on symbolism in my books.  Eek.  That would be upsetting, to say the least.)

How creepy is this glowing red wafer?! It's a view from our back yard.


We escaped from the oppressive smoky heat (100 degrees for days on end, no air conditioning) on our trip to Aspen for the Colorado Book Awards.  Ahhh.... so pretty and blissfully green and clear-skied.

 

The Queen of Water was a finalist in the YA category, and though it didn't win (darn), I did see a bunch of lovely writer and reader friends (and made new friends, too), and I got to cheer on Jean Reidy, my dear agent-sister, who won in the picture book category for her stunning book Light Up the Night (a favorite of mine and Lil Dude's.) 

As Lil Dude put it, we had a "lot lot lot lot lot lot lot of fun in Aspen!"  We did a hike-- sooo nice, the smell of pines and sage, the quivering of aspens, the rush of waterfalls.  One very sad thing about the fires near our house is that our favorite hiking and camping places are being burnt up.  We'd planned on spending most weekends in the mountains this summer, but we only did a few hikes in May and June before the fires started up.   So, hiking in Aspen felt really good. 



Here's Ian at the awesome farmer's market on Sat morning.   (To his left, people are selling pottery out of an airstream trailer-- love it.)


There were llamas there.  Another thing we'd been planning for this summer was a backpacking trip with some old friends and our young kids, with the llamas carrying our packs (lazy-girl backpacking... sounded good to me).  I was so excited about the trip and had the llamas lined up and just needed to do the llama training session (although I was, admittedly, a little worried I might be allergic to llamas since I'm allergic to cats, horses, hamsters, hippos, and bunnies.)  Alas, we had to cancel the llama trip, so this booth at the farmer's market had to be my llama fix for the summer (and I didn't sneeze-- good sign):


Downtown Aspen is such a pleasant place to spend time in with kids... cool playground, fountains to run around in, a funny balloon man named Checkers, singers/musicians who bring in a bunch of instruments for kids to play along with. Lil Dude took this pic:


We listened to books on CD on the way there -- the main one was Where the Mountain Meets the Moon, which I'd read before and absolutely love. (Big Grace Lin fans in our family.)


On the way home, we went through Leadville, where there's a cute coffee shop I like to stop by. After leaving Leadville, we came across this fire that was rapidly spreading along the outskirts of town. So scary.  As we passed it, we could actually see the giant vivid red-orange flames licking across the mountain. I"d never seen anything like it so close.


Okay, enough fire and smoke.  In other news-- happy news-- Maria Virginia is back in town for a few  months!  She came over for dinner tonight and then we went to a book club discussion together for The Queen of Water.  So much fun to hear Maria tell stories about what happened in her life after the book ended... lots of laughter! :-)


Speaking of Queen, here's more good news: It was selected as an Americas Award Honorable Mention-- a really big honor-- you can see the other winners here . The award honors books that "authentically and engagingly portray Latin America, the Caribbean, or Latinos in the United States. By linking the Americas, the intent is to reach beyond geographic borders, as well as multicultural-international boundaries, focusing instead upon cultural heritages within the hemisphere."  Thank you, award committee!

If you're in the Ft Collins area, and you'd like to meet Maria and discuss the book, please come to our upcoming event:-- here are details:

Thursday, July 19, 2012, 7PM

Matter Bookstore/The Bean Cycle, 144 N. College Ave. Conversation with The Queen of Water herself! Join Laura Resau and María Virginia Farinango for an informal conversation (in a mix of Spanish and English) about The Queen of Water - the highly acclaimed novel based closely on Maria Virginia’s girlhood in the Ecuadorian Andes. This unique experience will be most meaningful if you’ve read the book (or at least started it) beforehand. Everyone welcome! Free!

I also have another event coming up (not with Maria though)-- I'm really excited about it, and I hope you can come if you're nearby:

Saturday, July 7, 2012, 1PM

Old Town Book Fair, Old Town Square, Ft Collins, CO. Young Adult Literature Panel with authors Laura Resau, Amy Kathleen Ryan, Becca Fitzpatrick, Sarah Paige Ryan, and Brenna Yovanoff. Come one, come all, and bring questions! Free! (And check out all the other fun stuff going on all day.)

Thanks for reading! Hope things are clear and cool and blue-green wherever you are...

xo,
Laura


Pausing for Happiness...

Hello dear readers,

If you're wondering what I've been doing lately, here's a clue...


... yes, I've been pausing in the pursuit and just being happy. (Which, *ahem*, means I might not exactly be prompt answering emails.)

We're getting re-settled in our house after nearly a year of being in rentals during a giant renovation (building a second story.)  During that time, I dreamed of how blissful it would feel to just be in our house once again.  So I'm letting myself experience the bliss, along with other sources of bliss:

springtime (it's warm and sunny here in Colorado)

irises (I just picked a bunch and put them in a black clay vase from Oaxaca)

cooking (I just made potatoes au gratin in a beautiful ceramic dish I got at a French market years ago)

having quesadillas and cake and tea with friends (thanks, Gloria and Julie)

listening to new music (Carla Bruni)

writing more of my book-in-progress at a deliciously leisurely pace (sorry to those of you anxiously awaiting it)

eating chocolate with cinnamon and almonds (which is a necessary activity for my book-in-progress)

doing author visits at schools in Boulder (thank you awesome kids at Centennial Middle and Manhattan Middle)

watching an amazing performance of the stage version of What the Moon Saw by students at Manhattan Middle (I was truly blown away)

dancing (with my lovely, free-spirited NIA friends)

reading Bringing Up Bebe, which has inspired me to bake more little gourmet treats with Lil Dude, require him to taste food he doesn't like for the hundredth time because that might be the time he realizes he likes it, and instead of attempting to bribe or negotiate with him on certain stressful occasions, letting myself say firmly, C'est moi qui decide! (I'm the one who decides!)

receiving-- with lots of gratitude-- nice honors for The Queen of Water (Skipping Stones Honor Award for Multi-cultural/International literature, Bank Street Book of Outstanding Merit, Colorado Book Award Finalist)

wandering in the woods by the river and "enjoying the nature" as my lil Dude says

biking with Lil Dude and Ian to our favorite burger joint in Old Town (Al's Burgers, which lil Dude calls Owl's Booglars)

doing an author panel in Boulder with author friends Amy Kathleen Ryan and Todd Mitchell (thanks to everyone who came out!)

hanging in Boulder for tea with more author friends- Tara Dairman, Jeannie Mobley, Melanie Crowder, Cindy Strandvold, Lauren Sabel (Congrats to Lauren and Tara on their exciting book contract news!)

I could actually go on and on, but the dappled shade of my apple tree beckons...

Happy spring to you!

xoxo,
Laura


Release Party Recap (plus an upcoming event and good news)!

 

Hey guys!

I'm happy to report that 1)  we're mostly settled into our house now, 2)  I happily dove back into writing my next book, and 3) my allergies are worlds better. 

Thank you so much to everyone who came to the book release party (for THE JADE NOTEBOOK) -- aka The Lauras Party, since I joined forces with my friend Laura Pritchett who was celebrating her GREAT BEAR STORIES release.  We had a blast!

Here's Laura Pritchett, signing away...


Below is Teagan selling books at the party,  from Old Firehouse Books, the awesome local indie bookstore that always keeps my books well-stocked, which I'm very grateful for.  (In fact, if you don't live near me, but you want to buy autographed books of mine, you can email them at oldfirehousebooks@gmail.com and see if a signed copy of the book you want is available to buy online.  It probably is, since I just went in and signed a giant pile of books!)


 I always intend to take a bunch of great pics at these events, but then I get sidetracked with blabbing away to friends and I completely forget about my camera... until the end, when most people have gone home and there are just a few wonderfully devoted stragglers left... like swordfighters. (I brought dress-ups and toys for Lil Dude and friends, which were enjoyed by some grown-ups as well...)


We had a really nice turnout-- a friendly, happy crowd.  Here is Amanda Rose Adams, whose memoir called Heart Warriors just came out! (It sounds really wonderful and moving and I'm excited to read it.)


So great to see old writer buddies.  Laura Katers (yes, another Laura writer friend-- there are many) came to town, and I hadn't seen her for ages...


Here are me and Ian (hubby), who'd just come back from a business trip in Portland and was completely beat, but stuck it out (except for when he decided to go home to sleep, and walked the six blocks home, only to realize he'd forgotten the key, and then walked six blocks back to the party, poor guy)...


Another event is coming up! If you're in the Boulder area, read on.

My friends Amy Kathleen Ryan and Todd Mitchell and I are having an event on Sat, May 5 at 2 pm at the Boulder Bookstore in Boulder, CO. Here's the official blurb:

Join acclaimed authors Amy Kathleen Ryan (GLOW), Todd Mitchell (THE SECRET TO LYING), and Laura Resau (THE JADE NOTEBOOK) for a fun, informal discussion of their young adult books, writing processes, and journeys to publication. Free and open to everyone! Tell your friends!

Oh, and some good news that recently came in:  THE QUEEN OF WATER is now a Colorado Book Award finalist... hooray! The winner will be announced in Aspen this June.  QUEEN was also selected as a Bank Street Best Book of *Outstanding Merit*... double hooray! It's so exciting to have this good QUEEN news rolling in...
 
Okay, thanks for reading!

xo,
Laura