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December 7, 2009
Pooches All Mixed Up!
For those of you who don't, now you do and what are you waiting for?
The new, upcoming, exciting Pooches - All Mixed Up book illustrated by the phenom Laurie McAdam is near and dear, the ordinary POOCH. But these are extraordinary!
Please take time to comment about your impressions and or send me an email. Laurie asked me to mention that the backgrounds, ala Alien book, are going to be AWESOME!
If you'd like the Alien book or any of my books personalized for the holidays, please go to my website, www.justinmatott.com and order them there with a note to let me know who will get it. I always include a little something extra and will also honor the "art fair and school visit deal" which is Buy 3 Get 1 Free. Simply note what you would like me to add to your order. Books make great gifts for any occasion, so you could even stash a few for the future and be ahead of the game!
December 4, 2009
FACEBOOK PAGE
Hello, I am SO honored that someone created a fan page on facebook for me, which is flattering and allows me to communicate with young and older in a safe fashion. Please pass this along and add anything you feel relevant!
http://www.facebook.com//profile.php?v=feed&story_fbid=218732946578&id=1011785089#/pages/The-Works-of-Justin-Matott/213624096290
November 18, 2009
An interview with author, Alec Greven
This is what is found on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Greven about him:
Alec Greven is a New York Times bestselling child self-help author. His first book, How to Talk to Girls, was published when he was nine years old. He has subsequently published two additional books, How to Talk to Moms, and How to Talk to Dads. He is slated to release a fourth book, How to Talk to Santa, in 2009, and a fifth book How to Talk to Grandparents in reportedly in the works.
He appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in February 2008 and April 2009, and on NBC's Late Night with Conan O'Brien in December 2008. On February 12, 2009 he also appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
Greven appeared a second time on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in April 2009 to promote his two new books, How to Talk to Dads and How to Talk to Moms.
How to Talk to Girls
Greven's first book, How to Talk to Girls, started as an elementary school project and ended up on the New York Times' best sellers list. He wrote the book after observing boys in the playground and their mistakes when talking to girls.
What books have you published?
I have published 4 books called How to talk to Girls, How to talk to Moms, How to talk to Dads and just in time for Christmas my newest book How to talk to Santa.
How many books have you written?
I have written 5 books. Four are published and one is in the publishing stage. It is called Rules for School and it will come out next year for back to school time. It’s like a big guidebook to school and talks about the first day, where to sit, what bugs teachers and much more!
How old were you when you started writing?
In third grade when I was 8 I wrote my first book How to talk to Girls. Then when I was nine, Girls got published and then I did a lot of publicity. When I was ten I wrote How to talk to Dads Moms and Santa.
How many times do you rewrite a story?
I only rewrite a story when I don’t really like it or I might stop writing the story. But usually when I like a story I might just do some editing modifications.
Do you know other authors?
The only author that I really know and have met is you!
Do you plan to go to college?
Yes I want to go somewhere like Harvard or Columbia or some schools like those.
Have you always lived in Colorado?
No. I was born in Washington State and after a few years I moved to Colorado and have lived here for the rest of my life so far.
What experiences as a published author have you enjoyed the most? Least?
Sometimes it is hard when people ask me the same question over and over again. But going and doing the TV interviews are really fun and the people are really nice so that is a great experience.
What was your biggest challenge in writing?
I think revising and editing because it is very hard finding and correcting your own mistakes. That is the part that I usually take the most time on in my story.
How did you overcome that challenge?
I try to ask other people to read my writing because it isn’t very hard to correct other peoples mistakes. It also gives me good feedback that I can use to make my story even more fun and exciting.
How would you end stories?
I usually like ending my stories with the reader asking a question and waiting for the next story so my reader can get interested in the next one.
What is your favorite writing subject?
Well, I like writing about mysteries and adventure. I also like to write guide books and really any idea that pops into my head. I think that the more you read the more that you write. And to keep in the spirit of writing you just have to read a ton.
What other subjects in school do you like?
I love reading and writing. I also enjoy book group and social studies and science. Pretty much I like all of school!
What is the best book you have written?
Well I can only say what I like. Right now it is pretty hard to choose, but I like Santa and also Girls because Girls started everything. I also like my new book Rules for School
What was the first book you wrote?
I wrote stories and stuff in school but How to Talk to Girls was the first book I got published.
Do you like reading?
I love reading especially about adventure and fantasy. They make you want to keep reading and itching for the next book.
What are some of your favorite books to read?
I love reading so it’s hard for me to pick a favorite. I like the Harry Potter series I also like the Warrior series and Wimpy Kid. Then I got interested in mythology from the Percy Jackson series.
What is it like to be on national television shows and to meet celebrities?
So fun!
How do your brother and sister feel about having a big brother on television?
They think it is fun to watch and they are happy when I bring them presents
What do you say to other people your age about following his or her dreams.
I think that it is really important because if you say you can’t do something you won’t be able to do it. I think that if you believe you can do something there is a pretty big chance that the thing that you want will happen.
November 8, 2009
Why I write books!
I have been spending a lot of time lately at meet & greet & sign & talk events. I enjoy it quite a bit, but no more than when I get to meet my readers or hear about the impact of my stories on grandma's and mother's special "offspring".
Full days of these fairs can be long and then there are certain things that make the day all worth it!
<---- This young man told me my book Go Ask Mom - Stories from the upper bunk - is his favorite book. I quizzed him a bit to make sure he wasn't just being polite and he even liked it better than The Diary Of A Wimpy Kid series, WOW, that makes a guy feel good!
How many people get the chance with their vocation to put this kind of a smile on a cool, young dude's face?
I can't wait to hear what he thinks about my third book in the series! By the way, look closely at the covers, Cole - my young buddy, could be the model for the main character Gabe. He is surely just as cool!
I opened up the invitation to have your reader on my blog and this very eager young man wanted to join. His family came to hear my talk at his school and their comments made me feel glad that I have the job I do. We all need to laugh, especially nowadays, and if my books or stories can bring some laughter and happiness then it is a job worth doing, yes?
If you would like to send a digital picture of your reader with one of my books to; justin@justinmatott.com, I will include them in my wall of readers! Thanks for reading at least this blog...
October 31, 2009
October 30, 2009
Tootsie's new shoes
October 29, 2009
Alec Greven will be sharing some thoughts here on my blog...
My first guest blogger is going to be Alec Greven who will be popping in periodically to share something of interest.
If you don't know who Alec is, please see this website:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbB76ejvAro
I personally am tired of "balloon boy" kind of news.
I am interested in people who make a difference.
I am interested in people who do wonderful things to change a small corner of our world.
I am interested in kids who encourage.
I know a young man who is making a difference, particularly encouraging others his age.
It becomes obvious when you spend time with his family that they are doing a great job with him.
As any teacher will tell you; family, and in particular the parents make all the difference in a child's success.
Alec is blessed with wonderful parents, who safeguard him and have poured great values into him. It shows when you speak with him, or them.
He also has very cute siblings, his little sister "laughs at things that are scary" and has loads of energy to keep up with her two older brother and his little brother is a cute firecracker with great questions and enthusiasm.
All in all, just a down to earth, great family.
What would it be like to be in elementary school and appear on national television shows and to accomplish a dream people many times your age aspire to?
What kind of boy has published four books before he's even hit middle school, with another one on the near horizon?
What person under ten years old already is in Wikipedia? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Greven
There are several reasons I want to include Alec in my small corner of the literary world; He is a terrific, unspoiled, unassuming young man.
He is NORMAL.
I meet authors all the time and some could take some lessons from him.
I get asked at almost every school I visit, "when could I ever get published?" by both students and teachers. I often point these aspiring authors to my buddy Alec's story.
There is more proof in the pudding than in talk.
Alec's new book, How to Talk to Santa, is available now at major retailers and on-line booksellers. It is clever, insightful and fun.
There is one chapter in particular that made me laugh out loud. It has to do with tricking your sibling to include items on his gift list that you actually want and might not have room for and a potential backfire.
It resonates with me, particularly because it was a trick I deployed on my older brother and it did in fact backfire. I still want that doggone train track and it was a tough thing to watch my brother and his friends playing with it in his room across the hall from me with a barricaded doorway!
http://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Santa-Alec-Greven/dp/0061802077/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1256738403&sr=1-1
Alec and I will be doing a signing together in Mid-November at the Tattered Cover in Highlands Ranch.
Please pass this on to your fellow emailers and bloggers and share this young man's story and watch for his postings.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/newsbeat/newsid_7887000/7887032.stm?lss
October 25, 2009
Sometimes you just gotta laugh!
This month has been rough, scary and very Halloweeny for me. I started with the intention to chronicle phobias and fears, one a day was the plan, but life sometimes jumps the tracks.
BUT, earlier on I posted my own personal fear, one of which is the fear of clowns.
EXCERPT FROM EARLIER POST: I suffer from something called Coulrophobia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coulrophobia which is the fear of clowns. Could have been watching Blinky The Clown on television as a child or the fact that my brother tormented me as a small child with a Clown Jack In The Box or most likely the time my mom forced me to go the the circus and somehow ended up in the front row, where a clown plucked me from the crowd and before I could even get to the center ring there was a center ring on my trousers from where I, being so scared of the clown, wet my pants in front of a mere two million people crowded into the big top???
It is a deep rooted fear. I literally feel cold shivers when I see a clown nearby. I thought it was some of the experiences I chronicled earlier, BUT, while looking for some photos to share when we gathered to remember my dad, I came across this little gem. How fitting that in the month of costumes and dress up, there I am in my earliest get up (gee, thanks mom for testing my masculinity at such a young age), BUT the real kicker is the kid I am holding hands with. NO WONDER I am terrified of clowns! I mean, I was three years old!!! Sometimes, you just gotta laugh!
October 16, 2009
October 11, 2009
Lachanophobia - Fear of vegetables
While researching phobias to entertain all three of you who might read my blog if there isn't anything else to read or anything on television, or to have something semi-interesting to talk to your dog about, I have found that almost all things organic or inorganic have been labeled a potential phobia. Leading me to think about the famous quote that the greatest fear itself is fear of fear, yes there is a phobia of fear.
Lachanophobia, The fear of vegetables is one many kids fake having. Not so much a fear, but a dislike or preference for something else (like candy). I cannot for the life of me convince anyone that pickles count, I mean what is a pickle if not a vegetable?
The cucumber turns into a nice slice or chip that goes well with anything... A deep fried dill pickle chip is a wonder to behold and can be found at Cajun restaurants. Try it, try it... you will see, it is so wonderfully vegetabley...
For the record, I LOVE vegetables (except for turnips and that kind of thing...) but a garden grown tomato, pea, cuke and many more are the very best! The next best are the kind you find at places like Sunflower Market, sometimes SO close to home grown... I wonder what a deep fried tomato would taste like...?
October 9, 2009
Macrophobia - the fear of waiting, long waits.
Macrophobia - the fear of long waits and of waiting!
Nothing represents to me weirdness more than a drive-thru Starbucks, or more specifically the one in my 'hood'. I kind of get the one on Sante Fe and other pull offs on the way to a downtown or uptown destination, where there is no foot traffic and no lobby.
But this one is smack dab in the middle of suburbia.
Okay, the other day I pulled into the starbucks and parked. I walked in and got my coffee and walked out to sit in the sun on the patio. The car that was in line outside, parallel to the table I had set my laptop on to hold the table (afraid to wait for a table I suppose) was still behind ten other cars that had literally still not moved an inch.
The woman in the car had her window rolled down and was on her cell phone (and putting on her eye makeup and instructing an overly patient toddler who was fidgeting in her car seat), complaining to the unseen other side of the conversation person, about how long it was taking to get her coffee and how she cannot function in the morning until she has had it.
My fear of one-sided conversation CELLPHONEOPHOBIA started to take hold of me and the distraction of hearing her blow by blow frustration about the wait distracted me from adding to the next great American novel.
Finally she had moved up a car length and it had at this point been somewhere in the fifteen minute zone. Did I mention that her and now the other fifteen cars piled up in the line had their engines running taking what was a $4 cup of latte now to probably about $8 and likely one of those nifty little milks for her daughter which would run her another $3.
She would have done much better to have walked in, spent the time relaxing on the patio under the sun, with her daughter, than the half hour she spent talking, er complaining on her cell phone and waiting for her cup of latte (how did I know what she got? She told the person on the other end of the line maybe three times, info that wasn't interesting the first time. Perhaps Twitter would have enjoyed knowing it?)
So, I guess since I am unwilling to sit in "traffic" for a cup of coffee, I am qualified as a Macrophobic! And now with my iphone I can order my two favorite vices (Starbucks and Chipotle) from my phone and it will be waiting for me in the express lane! Ahhhhhh.....
October 8, 2009
Autumn in Colorado...
A run in the sun, then a bit of rain, a bit of sleet, a bit of snow... All on one October day. That is the beauty of Colorado. These pics are in my hood.
Spent a good part of the day writing and working on the edits my editor sent me for the Go Ask Mom series. I hope all this hard work pays off in happy readers. Sometimes kids don't believe me when I try to tell them you have to write, then rewrite and rewrite and rewrite and rewrite and rewrite and rewrite and rewrite and rewrite and rewrite and rewrite and rewrite and rewrite! This picture is taken from my window as I sit here on my laptop working. Enjoy the weather wherever you are!
October 7, 2009
dentophobia - Fear of the dentist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOtMizMQ6oM
Having logged many hours in the dentist chair over the years, I know that the fear of dentists is real. I included the video to bring levity to it. It is the drill that is the worst. I asked my dentist last time I was there, when, with all of the technology available to us today, will they make a drill that doesn't make that awful sound. He just shrugged and told me I didn't have to worry about it. NO CAVITIES!!!!!!!!!