Rockport PTO Holiday Fair, Sat. Nov. 16. Hope to see you there!
Rockport PTO Holiday Fair!
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Rockport PTO Holiday Fair!
Join me and fellow children’s writers Saturday Nov. 9 from 11-1 at the Rockport library for a fun morning of writing and reading.
Join us for a fun afternoon where a selection of local children's book authors will share their work, children can write and illustrate their own mini-books, and Bluey and Bingo will be in attendance for children to meet and be photographed with as well!
Eve LaPlante is the author of Marmee & Louisa, American Jezebel, Seized, and Salem Witch Judge, winner of the Massachusetts Book Award. She has degrees from Princeton and Harvard. A daughter and granddaughter of Rockport merchants, Eve lives in Rockport with her husband, with whom she has four grown children. Who Needs A Statue? is her first book for children.
Loretta Rossetti was a teacher in Massachusetts, including five years in Rockport as a fifth grade teacher. She also taught in the midlands in England, in Waterloo Belgium and on a banana plantation in Costa Rica. When she was nineteen, she thought of an idea for a short children's story. All she knew was that the main character would be a small piece of dust. Throughout the years she thought about that little piece of dust, and after almost 60 years, she wrote her first book, A Friendship by the Window. Loretta lives in Hudson, Massachusetts with her unpredictable shy cat, Annie Oakley.
Angela L. Glover Howell holds a Nebraska State teaching certificate, K-6 and is certified with the National Writing Project. She is on the Artists in the Classroom teaching roster for the Nebraska Arts Council where she works with writer’s pre-school to assisted living across the U. S. Glover earned her Ph.D. from The University of Kansas and when she’s not writing or teaching writing, she’s thinking about what’s for lunch. Her picture book series, Ethan Goes to School, illustrated by Bruce Arant, is based on thirty-plus years of teaching writing to elementary and college-age students and was nominated for the Golden Sower Award. Currently she lives and works in Rockport, Massachusetts where she enjoys hiking, eating, and searching for the perfect French fry.
Brian Heath grew up in a small town, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. He was fortunate to be able to spend much time working on the water with his dad who was a commercial fisherman. The story of Sam the Seagull is a true story that was just one of many wonderful experiences of growing up in Manchester-by-the-Sea. Brian and Fatima have been married for over fifty years and presently are part owners in the Heath's Tea Room in Rockport, Massachusetts. Fatima and Brian are pleased to bring this childhood story to life in this book. They have two children and four grandchildren. Perhaps, one day they will continue to write the adventures of Sam the Seagull.
Karin M. Gertsch is a retired educator, who lives with her husband on a Christmas tree farm in Essex, Massachusetts. Karin has written six more Flora children’s stories. She is currently working on a creative non-fiction book as well as a collection of short stories for adults. When not writing or reading, Karin loves to tend to her garden, as well as bake and cook.
Jean Woodbury began her career teaching children on an army base in Hawaii and, later, on a pineapple plantation. She moved to New England, where she earned a PhD in Higher Education, taught college courses, and served as an academic dean. Jean is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Her story, The Tree in Dock Square, won first place in a picture book contest sponsored by Cape Ann Reads, a region-wide initiative of Cape Ann’s four libraries and the Cape Ann Museum, to support the creative community and inspire family literacy. Jean’s stories celebrate multi-generational relationships. Her article, “The Power of Longer Picture Books,” a review of Patricia Polacco’s Tucky Jo and Little Heart, was published in the 2023 Massachusetts Reading Association Primer Journal.
Additional authors participating are Fern Nissim and Gilfroia (Jill) Giugliano.
La Mer (Stephanie Mason’s fish print gallery)
2 Main Street, Rockport, MA 01966
Join me for the Des Moines launch of Ethan Goes to Recess.
Click HERE for the event details at Bearverdale Books.
Join me for the first reading of Ethan Goes to Recess in Omaha, NE and meet some of the characters in the book. They will be signing autographs.
11:00AM at the Bookworm.
90th and Center Street Loveland Center, Omaha
Click HERE for more information on this event.
Join me in Harvey Park for a reading of Ethan Eats Hot Lunch as part of Rockport’s Illuminations Celebration!
Join me for a reading of Ethan Eats Hot Lunch as part of Rockport’s Illumination Night. 11:15 Harney Park, Rockport MA.
Storytime and Author Visit- Ethan Eats Hot Lunch
THURSDAY, JULY 203:00—3:30 PMBrenner RoomRockport Public Library17 School Street, Rockport, MA, 01966
Ethan Goes to School is a new series about Ethan, a yellow Labrador, his cousin Lucy, a black Labrador, and his classmates. In Ethan Eats Hot Lunch, the first book in the series, Ethan begins Kindergarten and learns how to navigate lunchtime.
Angela L. Glover has a B.S in Curriculum and Instruction and Human Development from UNL, an M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction and Museum Studies from UNL, an MA in English from UNO, and a Ph.D. in English from KU. Glover holds a NE teaching certificate and her essays and articles have been published widely in journals and textbooks. Glover served as the Writer in Residence for the Willa Cather Foundation and her children’s book, Ethan Eats Hot Lunch has been nominated for a Golden Sower Award. She lives in Omaha, Nebraska where she teaches online writing.
Registration for this event opens Saturday, July 1 at 9:00 AM.
Happy to support The Bookworm.
Support local businesses.
Excited to share EEHL with the staff and students at Conestoga Elementary School
Join us at Literary Loess Saturday, September 22 from 10-2pm at Waubonsie State Park near Hamburg, Iowa.
Join us at the Aksarben Farmer's Market just in time for Back to School!
Looking forward to introducing Ethan Eats Hot Lunch to the students at Gomez Elementary. Omaha Public Schools
Looking forward to introducing Ethan Eats Hot Lunch to the students at Rowher Elementary.
Looking forward to sharing Ethan Eats Hot Lunch at The Bookworm this Saturday.
The event takes place from 10-3.
I will be signing at 11AM.