Monday, January 26, 2009

Random Weirdness

Just got back from a week doing school visits in California. We had a ball and sold lots of books. In fact we sold the Barnes and Noble in Roseville completely out of books, and I have to admit it was pretty cool when they said the only authors to have bigger signings there were Janet Evanovich and Stephenie Meyer. They even brought little cups of hot cocoa to the people waiting in line. How cool is that?

A few random thoughts from the road.

I don’t know about anyone else, but the perfect driving snacks for me are a combination of mini Butterfinger candy bars, corn nuts, mini Famous Amos chocolate chip cookies, and beef jerky. If I ever have to trade with natives, I am leaving the beads and trinkets at home and bringing those.

You know that thing you did in science class where you stuck one hand in hot water and the other in cold water, then put them both in room temperature water? Apparently Utah is the cold water glass. It was raining and like 57 degrees in the bay area, and everyone was acting like it was a freezer while we were walking around in shorts and basking.


Possibly the funniest book to ever be banned by a school is The Flim-Flam Fairies by Alan Katz. It starts with the tooth fairy explaining how you can get some money for your tooth, but she is quickly replaced by such nefarious fairies as the booger fairy, the dirty underwear fairy, the toenail fairy, and even the fart fairy. On the last page, the poop fairy wants to know if he is too late. I think the poop thing may have pushed it over the edge. Talking about poop is taking your chances in the grade school crowd. But I laughed my head off. (Which just goes to show that I am still stuck in the potty humor stage.)









Another fun picture book (which doesn’t include the words fart or poop) is You Can’t Go to School Naked, by Diane Billstrom. Diane is a wonderful person and friend of my parents who dropped by the store and bought books for her grandkids.



Clayton Books in Concord, California, still has to be one of the best indy bookstores ever. They showed me and my family a great time, we sold two-hundred books, and I got signed copies of A Series of Unfortunate Events, book 1, and a Bizarro pirate book. Thanks Joel and family, Vinitha, and the rest of the staff. You guys are awesome.



I completely agree that Hunger Games is great. I read it a couple of months ago and it is awesome. I am also reading the Seventh Tower series by Garth Nix, and have to say how amazing he is. I also love Neil Gaiman (congrats on winning a well deserved Newberry for The Graveyard Book, which I loved), but I was really disappointed by Stardust. One of those cases where I kept thinking how much better I liked the movie. Oh well, I have loved everything else I’ve read by him.



The greatest hot dogs in the world are Caspers in Pleasant Hill. I wish they would bring Caspers, In’N’Out, and Jack in the Box, out here to Utah. But then again, maybe they don’t come to cold water states.

10 Comments:

At January 27, 2009 7:39 AM , Blogger Brian said...

Sounds like a fun road trip! My brothers and I.... and our mom, used to love famous amos cookies. Those are the best chocolate chip cookies ever.

 
At January 27, 2009 9:48 AM , Anonymous Kacky said...

Be careful how you title your blogs... I really thought this was going to be about your 2 eldest children.

 
At January 27, 2009 11:15 AM , Blogger J.N. Future Author said...

yeah, 7th tower was way good! (for being such short books!)

sorry, I was never able to sign up for your class...

 
At January 27, 2009 11:35 AM , Blogger LouMac said...

I've been to a Jack-in-the-Box here in Utah. I just can't remember where. I know it is up north. I think it is close to Kennecott Mine. I love Kennecott Mine!

Anyways, I hope you had fun in California! You should come down to Sanpete County once in a while!

 
At January 27, 2009 12:25 PM , Anonymous Bluestocking said...

That's awesome that you sold out of books!

 
At January 29, 2009 8:37 PM , Blogger Melinda said...

I'm so happy for you that things are going so well...After reading your blog, I'm hungry.

 
At February 3, 2009 3:17 AM , Blogger DesLily said...

I was in BArnes & Noble the other day and I spotted Farworld.. it brought a smile to my face.. then I wondered if you are working hard on that second book !!!

 
At February 4, 2009 6:52 PM , Blogger Tara said...

I just bought your book last night for my sister but I had to read it first, and I just wanna say that I absolutely loved it! I'm going to have to go back and buy a copy for myself now. :) I can't wait for the sequels!

 
At February 6, 2009 4:09 PM , Blogger Pink Ink said...

Congrats on all the book sales!!

 
At April 8, 2009 11:37 AM , Blogger Traci said...

It was great seeing you in Barnes and Noble! Congratulations on the books! By the way I've already read quite a bit of Farworld! Fun read and great imagination!!

 

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