Archive for May, 2010


How to Make Klomparens a Bestseller

Author Catherine McKenzie is one in a million.

Even though (or perhaps, because) her own book SPIN debuted last year at #15 on The Globe and Mail Canadian Bestsellers list, she has devoted much of the last three weeks promoting another author.

So, you see: one in a million. But to Facebook, she’s more like one in 400 million.

Catherine launched the Facebook group “I bet we can make these books best sellers” 18 days ago, in an attempt to set ablaze the “Author Effect.” At regular intervals, Catherine will promote an author whose work she feels deserves an exposure boost. And Facebook, a venue of 400 million active users, isn’t a bad place to start. Versus a single-click phenomenon like the Betty White/SNL campaign, “Bet we can make best sellers” requests that new members buy and discuss the author’s work. This makes for a deeper engagement with the work, the author, and the positive intent behind such a community. As of this post, 516 people have joined.

Wyoming author Shawn Klomparens wrote the first books featured on the group’s page: JESSICA Z. and TWO YEARS, NO RAIN. When I first heard of the Facebook group, all I’d read were snippets of Shawn’s work on Goodreads. Impressive snippets. But, I wanted to wait on sharing my take until I’d fully read JESSICA Z.

[sigh]

I’m certain I’m not the first to say Shawn’s work doesn’t feel written, it feels told. Lived.

JESSICA Z. is a departure from the young-adult reading and research I normally do. Where YA characters may obsess over just what sex is or could be, Shawn’s characters are having it (gasp!). Beyond that, good lit is universal. Shawn’s unique perspective closely revolves around my favorite part of any story: characters. Relationships. I’d describe Jessica as coming-of-age, honestly, something that can totally happen when you’re a 28-year-old, city-dwelling, redheaded Copywriter… qualities I share, plus a few years. Ahem.

As for Shawn’s world-building in JESSICA Z., I am a fan. Details, subtle and not-so-subtle, weave into the plot as they would from any well-constructed contemporary setting. This one just happens to include near-daily terror threats. “Seamless” may be an unfortunate descriptor, but the environment makes sense. It underlines and gives dimension to the characters and story; it doesn’t overpower.

Aside from all this, I almost can’t believe that JESSICA Z., this strong, first-person present voice – a woman’s voice – comes from a dude who lives in the mountains. What? Okay, sure, let’s give him that. He does it. But he does it well. A unique sort of tension arises from his gift with dialogue, a real-time quality you don’t notice until you’re reading and reading and almost miss an appointment or a train. His paragraph breaks can speak volumes. Page 244 brought tears to my eyes on a landing airplane. I will never look at sand the same way again, or maps. And I did a happy dance this morning about moving on to his second book, TWO YEARS, NO RAIN.

Thank you, Catherine, for spreading the word about Shawn’s wonderful work.

Join the group, and read the books – you won’t be sorry.

Visit Shawn Klomparens on Facebook or on Twitter at @sklompar.
Catherine McKenzie’s Twitter handle is @CEMcKenzie1.

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Eight FUN ways to help save libraries

The Evanston Public Library Friends have outdone themselves.

They’ve put a killer collection of goodies up for grabs in an “Armchair Auction,” up until next Wednesday, June 2. It marks their biggest fundraising effort yet to keep Evanston’s two branch libraries open. (For background info, see “Dystopia Hitting Libraries Too Soon” and “Libraries Holding.”)

Here are eight of my favorites on the Armchair Auction site!:

  • From Adam Selzer: One in-person, 60- to 90-minute group walking tour of the ghostlier parts of Chicago (for up to eight)
  • James Kennedy: Two spots in his version of a buzzworthy (but pricey) auction item: Dinner with Audrey Niffenegger. In his unique take, James pledges to out-Niffenegger Niffenegger. More hilarity and literarity for your buck. (Yeah, I just made up that word.)
  • Claire Zulkey: A signed copy of her book, AN OFF YEAR
  • Jodi MacArthur: Become a character in Jodi’s next creepy short story. Sweet.
  • Beverly Patt: A signed copy of BEST FRIENDS FOREVER: A WWII SCRAPBOOK, plus an author visit to your school, scout trip, or book club!

And, especially for writers:

  • From Cynthea Liu: A 60-minute phone discussion with the children’s author, covering up to 2500 words of your work and your questions on the field
  • Trina Sotira: One MuseWrite “Writer’s Repair Kit” gift certificate, good for either a 30-page critique or toward a MuseWrite seminar
  • Karen Schindler: One two-hour editing package for a story of up to 3,000 words

To view an item, just search the author’s name (“MuseWrite” in Trina’s case) on the Armchair Auction site. Of course, the auction includes much more, in 30 categories – from Memorabilia to Health & Fitness to Event Tickets. Find something you like, bid now, and bid often!

The libraries need YOU.
Would you like to donate an item to the auction?

Just buzz me back or leave a comment and I’ll hook you up. Bidding goes for another whole week, so please please don’t be shy!

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Undead Poets Society

My friend Tim Keeton approached me last month to become a part of a niche-worthy, if not elite, group of writers: The Undead Poets Society. (You’ll see my badge of charter membership along the right column of this page.)

My first post was a 2005 vintage, a poem called “Daylight Savings Haiku.”

My second contribution is a sensuous take on vampirehood:

Hunger

Slow at first
At first,
Measured
With/by/for
Muscle.

Get that taste
That taste,
Over
And over,
And over and over.

It is life
Your life, now
And ever.

Some have pointed out that this doesn’t necessarily “scream” vampires. Sure! Opportunity for different interpretations is one of the many beauties of abstraction…

Library-love Updates

Progress.

Some time has passed since the “I Love Libraries” blog challenge, and I must share the results!

This year, Jennifer Hubbard’s brainchild raised over $5,300 in cash plus $300 in books, from among 40+ blogger participants like myself. She updated her blog in three (three!) parts: Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. As for my personal comment/donation total: I saw your $128 and rounded up to $150, and recently mailed the check to Evanston Public Library Friends. ¡Excelente! Thanks, readers and commenters! (Unfortunately, I did not hear back from Jeremy Piven’s verified account on Twitter. Having spent his formative years in Evanston, I figured he’d be game for at least a reply tweet – but I got nothing. Evanstonians, unite!)

On that note: Evanston Public Library Friends have been fundraising to keep their branch libraries open, and they’re well on their way to a six-month, $200,000 goal. This $200K will fund the existing branch libraries through the end of the fiscal year, including South Branch rent for the next fiscal year. It will also expand neighborhood outreach, including a newly board-approved reading program in west Evanston.

Coming up is EPLF’s biggest fundraising effort yet.

Evanston Public Library Friends’ Armchair Auction
Kicking off this Saturday, May 15, online.
Bid until Wednesday, June 2, from the comfort of your internet connection.

You don’t have to live in Evanston to appreciate these prizes. You can even browse the drool-worthy selections NOW before the fun begins!
You’ll find:

  • Dinner with best-selling author, Evanston native Audrey Niffenegger
  • Autographed copies of Evanston author Scott Turow’s best-sellers
  • Sox, Bears, Blackhawks tickets
  • Artwork
  • Jewelry
  • Spa treatments
  • Vacation getaways

These fantastic prizes (and more) go live May 15th through June 2 on www.eplfriendsauction.org.

Do NOT miss this fun, genius way to help support libraries and literacy.

If you’d like to donate an item for auction, please visit www.eplfriendsauction.org or email auction@eplfriends.org.

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