Thursday, The Huffington Post named some of the best publishers on Twitter and Tor was among those listed. Woot!

TOR (@torbooks) is one of the most prominent publishers of fantasy and science fiction books, so they have something of an advantage in the Twittersphere. TOR’s success — with over 13,000 followers — comes largely from the fact that it has a niche carved out for it, and knows who its audience is. In addition to info on TOR books, their Twitter feed provides great coverage of science fiction and fantasy news, and is also a place to talk about all sorts of related issues, from steampunk trends to the latest blogs from Cory Doctorow.

 

I’m in the middle of packing. Well, sorting really more so than packing I should say.  I’m dividing up the contents of my file cabinet into keep and shred piles. Ruki is having a hayday with this part of it. She runs across the room and lands on top of the pile of paper, then slides. Total paper surfing! I could swear she’s even smiling. Crazy cat. :P

While sorting, I came across a few samples from my days back at Troll Communications. Wow, that’s going back more than a decade. The company no longer exists. It was eaten by Scholastic. I started working there in an entry level position along part of the downward spiral timeline. I can’t even remember who owned it at the time. It changed hands repeatedly before Scholastic finally picked at it. By the time I left, I was covering the jobs of no less than four people and reporting to three bosses (all in different departments of course). Crazy times. I didn’t last ’till the end. My sanity wouldn’t let me.

It wasn’t all bad though. Through Troll I was reminded of how much I love kids books and how important getting kids to read is to me too. Not to mention that it started the seed for wanting to write kids stories myself. :)

Anyway, on to the samples. Since the editors were short handed, I was asked to write the newsletters that were included in monthly home club kits. These were themed packages of books, tchotchkes, posters, and activities that were mailed to the kid’s home every month. Looking back on them now I can’t help wanting to get out a red pen and edit away. Haha. Aah, well, that’s how it goes.

Girl Connection

Girl Connection page 1Girl Connection pages 2 & 3Girl Connection page 4

This one was the bane of my existence. Really. I mean look at it. It’s purple and pink and has a purple/pink rainbow like swoosh. I almost expect to see butterflies and unicorns too. The word search was fun to make though. I created it by hand. We didn’t have easy websites back then to whip them up with just a click of a button.

Weird World

Weird World

This one, of course, intrigued me. Very X-Files feel to it. Only when I started this, it had been running for a long time. Case# 1072 you see? I kept having to come up with more and more obscure ones. Oy!

Wacky World

Wacky World

This one is a younger version of Weird Word. Each one is a stack o’ themed facts. Funny, I look at it now and it’s not like I changed my vocabulary to match the age or anything. I don’t think I ever even thought about that. Duh.

Mystery Adventures

Mystery Adventures page 1Mystery Adventures pages 2 & 3Mystery Adventures page 4

This one I got to write from the beginning of its run. Detective tips and puzzles. Mysteries inside with hints that are cracked via a decoder the kids would get in the first package too. Makes me think of “Be sure to drink your Ovaltine.” Can’t be helped! :P

I know, they’re old. Some of them have worn out ink so you can’t read the text well any more. S’ok. You get an idea enough. That’s that for this memory lane trip though. Maybe next time I’ll share some of the campaigns I worked on. Who knows?

Off to return to packing…er…sorting. You know what I mean. :P

Have a happy day! :)

 

I’m having one of those pudding brain moments lately. I’m not sure how it happened. The onset of psycho pollen this year, with the pressing heat. Or…perhaps it’s simply that my brain got sleepy. Been known to happen sometimes. :P

I went to Book Expo on Friday. I’d never been before and it was interesting to say the least. Javits was hot and gross. For a while I sat outside in the sun and felt cooler. Go figure. Let’s see…the best tote bag I picked up was from Simon and Shuster. It’s pretty sturdy and has lots of pockets. These are the kinds of things you watch for at conventions…where the best totes are! Hah!

My best freebie was Firefly: The Official Companion: Volume One. Sweet…that made my day. Marvel also had a bunch of comics out that I picked up, naturally. And Darkhorse had a Buffy one…so…YAY!.

Mostly, I found it interesting to walk around with an exhibitor badge on and see how people from different booths treated me, as opposed to how they treated librarians. It’s almost like a study in human behavior. Hah! Anyway, Llewellyn’s booth was funny. They kept just wanting to talk about how I work for Tor, which is cute, but I was actually looking for their catalog. Other booths really only wanted to talk to librarians. Note to self…if I ever go to one of these again…flip my badge over. :P

The most disappointing booth for me has to be Wizards of the Coast. Boo hiss! I wanted to talk to them about their Mirrorstone line and really, the chicks there only wanted to push the author signings on me. I’m not big on author signings. I just like to read. I wanted to learn about the books. Yes, that’s all fine and dandy that you have authors coming tomorrow…that’s not telling me about the books today. Just saying…And sheesh, they were the only booth to not even suggest I take a catalog. :-/

My only real book convention experience of this magnitude is from years ago at the International Reading Association Convention. There, I had to work it. Had to give a speech a few times too. This was nicer in that respect. I got to walk around and just observe. :)

If anything, it has put me in the mood to just sit back and read for a while. Although, I’m jotting down notes to write too, so there is always that. Hah!

Anway, there is my ramble for today. That kinda day.

I’ll leave you with these. Songs I’m listening to today on repeat. My recordings are better, but you get the idea:

Luna:
“California (All the Way)”

Yo La
Tengo
: “You Can Have It All”