
"If you want your dinner, don't insult the cook."
-Chinese Proverb
I'm trying hard not to be a book snob, but I know how much consideration and thought that the designer and I put in every aspect of my book. From the choosing of typefaces to the color of the page numbers to the direction I painted the swirls, we tried to make every aspect of Where the Mountain Meets the Moon as beautiful as we could. I couldn't imagine that being translated through a kindle.


And I really mean it when I say honor, because it truly was. I had always heard great things about the Mazza Museum but have never been there before. It is quite a haven for children's book illustrators and anyone who loves children's book art. I had a lovely time, my only gripe being that I had to speak after the eloquent, entertaining and super talented Brian Pinkney:
who also played the drums! Not fair!






I've decided to start documenting my cupcakes. It's going to be my portfolio for when I start my cupcake business (everyone needs a backup plan). These are some of the cupcakes I made for my friend Anna Alter's wedding. It was an outside, country-ish wedding which is why we went for the bee and flower theme.
I just finished teaching my section of the Solstice low-residency MFA program in YA/Children's lit and I can't say enough good things about it. I wish I had gone to a program like this before publishing, it's such a smart group of people--students and staff (including the very sharp and funny co-teacher Laban Hill), all passionate about writing. 
Bookplates! The last batch from my online booklaunch going out!

Go and post your photos!
Strangely, it seemed to be for to one and from myself (but I didn't send it, at least I don't think I did). 
I can't believe it but Where the Mountain Meets the Moon is now officially released! In celebration, I am throwing an online party! Please come!