It's like Oz, where I'm headed -- somewhere over the rainbow. Places I've never been, people I've never met -- but no strangers. In Book-Tour Oz, we are all kin.
If you are making your way to this journal for the first time, you'll see I've been practicing, in anticipation of your arrival. You can familiarize yourself with the room by scrolling down this page.
You'll find the tour schedule on the left -- hope I'm coming to a theater near you! You can easily sign up to receive journal entries in your email inbox each day. (And you can easily quit whenever you want.) You can sign up to have this blog added to your feedreader. You can just pop in and visit when you feel like it. I'll keep the front room picked up and make sure there's a pitcher of sweet tea in the fridge.
Scroll down and you'll read about the road trip that intrepid Harcourt book rep Michael Hill and I took to The Happy Bookseller in Columbia, South Carolina last Thursday.
You'll read about my love affair with Sandy Koufax and the 1960s Los Angeles Dodgers and see how my admiration finds it way into ALL-STARS. (And take a look at the comments -- you'll see that I wasn't the only fan in love with Koufax!)
You'll see how I spent my summer -- and learn some about my family, Atlanta, and my new.... husband. (Hint: it's not Sandy Koufax. But he's fine...so fine... and it's his birthday today. Happy Birthday, Jim!)
You'll meet wonderful North Carolina teachers who are writing their personal narratives.
You'll find that I'm just as nervous about this tour as I say I'm not. Something like that -- do read "Shirley Jackson and the Book Tour." You'll find that I'm excited, too. Those opposites that Uncle Edisto speaks about in LITTLE BIRD... they catch me up every time.
And if you scroll to the bottom (not far), you'll read Pat Grant's thoughts on why THE AURORA COUNTY ALL-STARS is a great American novel. Bless your heart, Pat.
Pat and Elisabeth Grant-Gibson own Windows, A Bookshop in Monroe, Lousiana. I met them on tour with LITTLE BIRD in 2005. These women -- and their staff, and their community -- are amazing. They host The Book Report every Wednesday morning -- "A scintillating once-a-week, one-hour radio magazine about books originating live from the KMLB studios in Monroe." Check them out!
I'm going to check out a suitcase. I'll be living out of it until the end of September. I can't wait to clap eyes on old friends, make new ones, and bring stories back with me to tell for years to come. I tell my students that every moment we live is our story. And each person's story is important -- it connects us to all of our stories. Walt Whitman knew it:
"Come, said the muse, sing me a song no poet has yet chanted; sing me the universal."
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By: Deborah Wiles,
on 9/10/2007
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Debbie- I'm loving your blog. And man do I wish you were coming to a theater near me! Soon, I hope.
Congratulations on Aurora County All Stars. It's a special book and a huge hit with all the kids at my school, boys and girls.
Tami
Yay, Deb! I'm thrilled you're coming up to Bellingham! I'll look forward to seeing you there.
Rebecca Van Slyke
3rd (!) semester, VCFA
Wonderful for you, Deb. Have a wonerful tour, wonderful book sales, wonderful adventures. And I can say you were a wonderful Frederick neighbor back when.
==Mary
Debbie--I've just read the top of your blog so far... it's so like you! It's great! Congrats on the new hubby, the new book, the love of baseball (me, too!), Oz... just all of it. Sounds like things are wonderful for you... you deserve it for all the hours of pleasure you bring us and our students/children/grandchildren! Can't wait to read A.C. All Stars!
You go, girl! Thanks for letting me know!
Jeanne Birdsall
Hey Deb, It's Leslie from Cy-Fair. I am so very happy to hear about your marriage! All good women deserve to give themselves a second chance. I know you two will make great "music' together!
Thanks for remembering us here in Cy-Fair! We love All Stars, it was great catching up with our old friends from Each Little Bird, and Ruby Lavendar!
Safe travels, and many adventures!
Leslie from Texas :}
Will be right there with you - Love, Ruby Lavender is one of my favorites. I remember sitting in College Hall in Montpelier listening to you give a speech at one of our residencies. (I graduated in 2005)
Best wishes on your tour...
Pauline Clarke
Hi, Deb -- I'm a VC grad (you visited and made us all cry -- in a good way -- during my first residency, I think) and we have a good friend in common in Tami Brown!
Just writing to say that I'll see you at All for Kids in Seattle (I used to work there; very friendly, be assured!), and possibly at PNBA, too. Yay!
Liz Gallagher
Hi, Deb -- I'm a VC grad (you visited and made us all cry -- in a good way -- during my first residency, I think) and we have a good friend in common in Tami Brown!
Just writing to say that I'll see you at All for Kids in Seattle (I used to work there; very friendly, be assured!), and possibly at PNBA, too. Yay!
Liz Gallagher