Thursday, December 23, 2021

The Night Before Christmas For Book Lovers

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 Twas The Night.

                                                  by Susan J Berger

Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house,

Each creature was reading. Yes, even the mouse.

In a nest made of cotton that used to line pills,

he read Mouseman Saves Christmas and shivered with thrills.


 Miss Padpaws turned pages of  Elf off A Shelf 

And purred as she read it aloud to herself.

Bad Dog, on the hearth, was devouring a book.

He'd chewed up five chapters and turned them to gook.

The children were nestled all snug in their beds,

reading books, with their blankets pulled over their heads.




Mamá in her headset heard Time and Forever.

I chortled o'er Hogfather. That Pratchett's so clever.


Not one of us heard jingle bells on the roof.

No prancing and pawing of each tiny hoof.

Santa slid down the chimney and only Bad Dog, 

looked up and woofed softly at the man on the log.

 

"Good Bad Dog," said Santa, and opened his pack.

He pulled out a bushel of books from his sack.



Latkes For Santa ClausMidgrades for Simon,

Thrillers, romances, and even Neil Gaiman.


Geronimo Stilton, he gave to the mouse.


A copy of Archie, he left for the louse



He patted Miss Padpaws and handed her Cats.

For Bad Dog, a cake book that tasted like Brats

 He filled every stocking with poems and prose.

Then ate all the cookies; brushed crumbs from his clothes.

 

On Prancer! On Dancer!"  Their bells jingled bright.

"Happy reading to all and to all a good night".

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

SCBWI Conference Adventures

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 I know everyone who attended SCBWI 50 had a glorious time. Pen and Ink first attended SBWI's Summer Conference in 2010

 During a meeting at Taco Tuesday at El Torito's Kris Kahrs decided it wasn't enough to simply attend, we had to have a gimmick. Kris suggested we create a picture book.

So we did.  We designated Lupe as our cameraman. Sue as our costumer. And Kris and Hilde began to shanghai victims… hem, potential participants to take part in the fun.  I have to admit, I was a bit skeptical that people would want to do it, but we were surprised at how little convincing people needed.  They were quite willing indeed.

And you wouldn't believe the caliber of pirates we had join our ship!  You will have to click on the link to see the cast of bandits… I mean… award-winning authors extraordinaire.  

Side-note from Sue. I was sitting next to Judy Blume at one of the breakout sessions and she agreed to be part of our adventure. I frantically texted the rest of the gang, but they were busy in the main room. So  - no Judy Blume. But so many others agreed to play along. The letter A pirate was Arthur Levine and then there was . . .. No. Click and see for yourselves.

Take a look. Happy summer all.