Here’s an overdue bulletin of all that’s been happening with
me lately (and why I’ve been so behind in my blogging!).
1. This year we managed an epic cross-country move
from suburban Boston to suburban Los Angeles. And all in a relatively short
time, too, from final decision to final arrival. It’s been a somewhat harrowing
adventure, including home renovations, yard sales, getting rid of tons of
stuff, packing, unloading vehicles, buying new vehicles, flying family plus
cats across America, arriving, unloading our PackRat container (little ad here: if you need container storage/moving, THESE are the ones to use, I promise), buying loads of
IKEA furniture, and gradually settling in to our new lives in sunny LA. There’s
a lot I miss about the Northeast, especially during the fall, but we’re making
new friends and having grand adventures in California, so all is well. And,
fortunately for me, book promotion means I get to travel a lot and visit all my
old haunts, so I don’t feel cut off from my old life.
2.
All theTruth That’s in Me came out in paperback this year, sporting a fetching new
cover. It’s had a great year,
shortlisting for the UK’s Carnegie Medal (and winning the Shadower’s Favorite
honor, which is sort of a reader’s choice award for the thousands of teen Carnegie
participants, or “shadowers”), and winning Australia’s Silver Inky prize for
the top YA novel written by a non-Australian. Very exciting.
3.
This year I researched and wrote a new novel, a
YA to be published by Viking, and currently set for a fall 2015 release. It’s
set in 13th Century Southern France, and I got to take a marvelous
research trip to Toulouse with my sister Joanna this past spring.
With the gargoyles (Obviously!) at La Musee des Augustins, Toulouse |
Carcassonne just before twilight |
Julie with coquelicot poppies |
4.
This fall I launched a new title, The Scandalous Sisterhood of PrickwillowPlace, published by Roaring Brook Press, an imprint of Macmillan. This
farcical Victorian murder mystery will be published in the UK by Piccadilly
Press, as well as in Germany, Brazil, and Japan. I’ll do another post about it
soon, and about all the traveling I’ve been doing to promote it, but for now,
here’s a glimpse at the animated book trailer:
My blogging may have lagged, but life’s gone on at a
breakneck pace. I have so much to be thankful for – above all, my family, safe,
healthy, and happy on average. : I look forward to wrapping up revisions,
turning them in, being lazy through the holidays, and developing new projects
in 2015. Happy fall to you!