And a little reprint led them…

My book is being published

TOMORROW!

shelfdiscoverylittlerrealone

Please commence acting excited on my behalf, if you have two seconds. For event info, FRIEND ME on Facebook or visit my book’s website. I promise, I will put some stuff up there.

Posted by altehaggen in General @ Monday, July 20, 2009 4:47 pm | | Comments (7)

7 Comments »

  1. Congratulations! Do you think there will be a book tour? Is that a silly question?

    Comment by Jennifer K — 7/20/2009 @ 5:44 pm

  2. [...] Skurnick has posted the news that her new book will be published tomorrow. Hurrah! Time for the happy [...]

    Pingback by Sloganeering.Org » Blog Archive » Shelf Discovery News — 7/20/2009 @ 5:47 pm

  3. In this economic environment, it is NOT a silly question, but there is a tour of sorts and I will be publishing more on it soon!!!!!!!!!!

    Comment by altehaggen — 7/20/2009 @ 7:03 pm

  4. I don’t have to act all excited, because AM so excited!! The book is wonderful and I’m so glad it will be FOR SALE so I can make all my friends purchase it.

    Comment by CAAF — 7/20/2009 @ 7:20 pm

  5. I just heard your interview on the Bob Edwards Show on XMPR. I’m a mid-thirties woman, right smack in the middle of the generation you are talking about and am completely perplexed. I must live in bizzaro world – I have had exactly the opposite experience you have mentioned – me and my girl friends were out playing everywhere and not reading, and all the boys were at home, under their tent/igloo/magic fortress reading. I attended many schools, was in quite a few activities (spanning the gamut of the arts and sciences), ran into many people and was certainly interested in growing my relationship with them (so I believe I knew their activities fairly decently). Same after going to college and meeting people there – the boys spent their young lives running around forests and reading, the girls were out, at each other’s houses, playing make-believe on their prancing ponies, talking on the phone for hours… no time for reading! I honestly didn’t read a book for fun until I met my college sweetheart (now husband) and he thrusted books at me. “Read this!”, he would say, and I was definitely happy with what he gave me, but certainly, books were essentially foreign objects before the age of 18.

    Comment by Shiny — 7/22/2009 @ 10:15 am

  6. Hi alana — that is so interesting! I, like most people, am probably quite a partisan for my childhood and that of my friends being the rule. :)

    Comment by altehaggen — 7/22/2009 @ 12:14 pm

  7. Lizzy, I heard you on the Bob Edwards show this morning–I thought I’d died and gone to heaven! Loved everything you had to say–when I was growing up books were much bigger than my real day-to-day life. They were my intimate friends and remain so til’ this day. I read everything I could get my hands on–next on my list is “Shelf Discoveries”–I wish you the very best and will follow you now that I know how to find you–BOOKS RULE
    Deborah

    Comment by Deborah Bingle — 7/22/2009 @ 3:08 pm

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a comment