Monday, March 30, 2009

Summary of April Events

April is chocked (chalked? chucked? chuck? chock? Annette--where is your OED?) full of many great things--Easter, chocolate, spring break, tulips, chocolate. And my calendar is brimming. So, I'm going to lay it all out here and eventually I'll update my web page with it as well. If you're able to make it to any of the events, I'll be thrilled to see you. In fact, I'm going to have a "Blog" treat for anyone that attends an event and says they read about it on my blog :-) ( I realize some of the events are 'closed' to members, but those members are still eligible if they see this blog and there are plenty of other 'public' events that are open to everyone.)

Until April 6--LDSbookcorner is featuring Lemon Tart in their "A chapter a Day" program. What they do is send a chapter a day via e-mail. This allows you to sample a book before you decide whether you want to read the whole thing. This is a great opportunity for me and I'm so dang excited to have had them feature Lemon Tart this week. To sign up, go to www.ldsbookcorner.com enter your email. You will shortly recieve an e-mail that says 'update your profile' which then allows you to choose your preferences. Look for my name (Josi S. Kilpack) and click on it. My name will only be there for a week, but if you sign up you'll recieve all five days of the daily chapters. Anyone can join.

April 4th signings:
I will be doing two signings this Saturday, on in Provo and one in Salt Lake. If you have already bought books you would like for me to sign, just bring them in a purse or a bag so the employees don't think you've picked them up to buy.

12:00-2:00--Deseret Book at University Mall (575 E. University Mall Parkway Orem, UT) I think this is the only signing I've done in Utah County in about six years. Wow. Open to the public.

6:00-8:00--This years Salt Lake location is the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, in the lobby. They always have drawings and food and all kinds of wonderful goodness to make it worth the trip. Open to the public.

April 16: Presenting to the Reader's Challenge group at Adele C. Young Intermediate School in Brigham City. Closed except to members.

April 17: Presenting to Mrs. Hollingworth's english classes at Adele C. Young Intermediate School. Closed except to students (and Mrs. Hollingsworth)

April 18: Presenting at the state conference for the National Teachers Association for Women; Alpha Delta Kappa. The conference is held at the Comfort Inn in Ogden this year. Closed except to members.

April 23: You can see on the side of my blog that Lemon Tart is the featured book for Provident book and Humdinger toys in Pleasant Grove. I will be there for a discussion/signing on April 23 from 6:00-7:00 (661 W State, Ste A Pleasant Grove, UT). I will have all of my Cedar Fort published books there to sell, but you'll need to buy any of my Deseret Book published books at another location before that night. I've talked to other authors that have had the opportunity to be a part of the Provident book club and they said it was an absolute blast. I'm really looking forward to it. Open to the public!

April 24 & 25--I'll be one of the boot camp instructors on both mornings of the LDStorymakers writers' conference 2009 and I'll teaching a workshop on how to build and take advantage of your own writing community. My workshop is at 9:30 on Saturday morning--I'm up against Carolyn Campbell's article writing and Rachel Anne Nunes Plot and Conflict. Ouch. Hopefully I'll get a seat or two filled though. Registration is still open!

April 29--I've been invited to the "Treats and a Good Book" bookclub for a ward in Tremonton. They chose Lemon Tart as their book for April, and have invited me to sit in on the discussion. I love these things! Closed except to members (and freinds they might invite)

April 30 or May 1--I'll be doing a booksiging at the BYU bookstore sometime during women's conference. This is another fabulopus venue and opportunity, so if you haven't caught up to me by then, look for me then. I'll post the details when I know them. Open to the public.

Oh, and Lemon Tart hit #1 on the fiction/literature list on DB last Friday! It's #10 on DB's overall bestseller list and the 3rd fiction title of those top ten. I owe it to you guys! Thanks so much.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW! You're one busy lady! But you know what? It's totally AWESOME because Lemon Tart is taking the world by storm. =] I loved it! Can't wait to see you again at Storymakers.

Kimberly Vanderhorst said...

Busy indeed! Can't wait to see you next month!

And I think it's "chock" but I'm not certain.

Annette Lyon said...

Ho-ly busy month! Whoa! You've got some wicked cool presentations, it sounds like.

(Oh, and "Chock" full. :D)

Carolyn V. said...

Wow, you are busy! I can't wait to see you at LDStorymakers!

I just got my hands on your book and so far I love it! Excellent writing! =)

Lara Neves said...

Crazy busy! But sounds like lots of fun.

I am definitely signing up to have chapters e-mailed to me.

Brillig said...

Ahh, see, with the book set in Colorado and all, I thought you might grace this side of the Rockies with your presence. Sigh.

Sounds CRAZY-BUSY, though! I'm sure you'll have a blast.

Grandma 'D' said...

You are amazing. Any chance of you coming to Southern Utah? Would love to see you down this way. Book Club in two weeks. Can't wait to try all the recipes to share with them. Again, you are one amazing chica!!!

An Ordinary Mom said...

You must feel elated, though ... busy, but elated :) !!

Luisa Perkins said...

It's all so exciting! I can't wait to meet you in person.

Kristi said...

Holy Moly! I am tired just reading about all this stuff. So many fun and exciting things going on. Way cool girl!

Heather Justesen said...

Wow, that is busy! I'm thinking I'll be in Provo for the conference, maybe I'll have to make my husband go play with some of his friends and come to the book club meeting. I've been trying to figure out an excuse good enough to be up there when Provident Books holds one.

hi, it's me! melissa c said...

Congratulations, my dear! I hope to follow in your footsteps!