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Written by Ann Dee Ellis
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Monday, 30 July 2007 |
This Is What I Did Ann Dee Ellis. Little, Brown, $16.99 (176p) ISBN 978-0-316-01363-5 Part staccato prose, part transcript, this haunting first novel will grip readers right from the start. Fragmented scenes re-create, with grim authenticity, the almost claustrophobic perspective of the eighth-grade narrator, Logan, as he struggles to come to terms with his role in a despicable crime. “A year ago I was fine. That’s when there was nothing wrong,” Logan says early on. In relaying the action chiefly through Logan’s terse observations and through script-like reproductions of dialogue, Ellis never veers from Logan’s point of view. In this way, she infuses the narrative with his guilt over what happened, the details of which are revealed only in a climactic finale. At the same time, the narrator’s frustration does not become the audience’s, thanks to Ellis’s skill in dramatizing his vulnerability. Readers will recognize themselves in Logan’s difficulty overcoming his shame, even if the scale of his experiences is larger than their own, and sympathy as well as curiosity about his circumstances will drive them forward. Logan’s progress is slow—but realistically so—and brings with it an almost cathartic relief for the audience. Plaudits go to the art department, too: a particularly attractive book design incorporates small drawings between each segment of text. Ages 12-up. (July) |
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Written by Ann Dee Ellis
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Monday, 16 July 2007 |
Sara says:
I first met Ann Dee Ellis about a year ago and found out we were both going to have debut YA novels published by Little, Brown, we both live in Utah, and we both suffer from crippling neuroses and irrational fears. At NCTE/ALAN last fall, I got my hands on a copy of a galley of her book, This is What I Did:
Reading level: Young Adult Hardcover: 176 pages Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers (July 1, 2007) Language: English ISBN-10: 0316013633 ISBN-13: 978-0316013635
I took it back to my hotel room to read it, afraid. Because I like Ann Dee so much and what if I didn’t like her book? What then? As soon as I read the opening sentences, I stopped worrying.
Last week Bruce kicked me in the balls at Scouts and all his buddies were there laughing and I started crying. I was lying there crying. Them: Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah Wah They were chanting it and yelling it. I didn’t care. I didn’t. After what had happened with Zyler and his dad and the whole thing, I could take anything. I proved that at the Klondike Derby. So I just lay there curled up and crying still. See what I mean?
Read the entire interview at SaraZarr.com |
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Written by Cameron Ellis
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Friday, 13 July 2007 |
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Last night, I was doodling with a program that claimed to transfered raster images into vector images. I couldn't figure out where the "Raster to Vector" button was, so I had to freehand it. Ann Dee walked in on my first attempt, and wanted this to be on her website, so here it is:
Also, any comments to the creator of this site? You should send them
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Written by Ann Dee Ellis
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Friday, 06 July 2007 |
Now that the book is on the shelves, I'm starting to get responses. From friends. From family. From strangers. It's good. It's hard. It's what I signed up for. I never expected this to be so emotional for me. But it is. And like said, It's good.
As for the launch party/ies, the first official party will be July 21st at Soel Boutique at the Shops in the Riverwoods in Provo. I'm reading at 6:00 and there will be treats.
The second soiree will be on August 6th at Borders in Provo (also at the Shops in the Riverwoods). Stephenie Meyer and I share a publisher and you can get your copy of Eclipse, the third installment in the Twilight series, at midnight that night. I'll be reading and signing at 7:00.
I hope you all come to one or the other (or both). The first party will be fun because it's at my friend Shelby's store and yoga studio so you can get your ohm on while you listen to me read. PLUS there's a rumor going around that there will be a lot of sidewalk sales that Saturday and maybe even a live band (don't quote me on that).
The second party will be its own brand of entertainment because you can come listen to me read (and I think I'll read a bit from my second book that night in addition to TIWID) and then you can mingle with fellow Twilight fans and possibly even dress up like Edward.
Either way, please come. Please tell your friends to come. And if you'd like a formal invite/postcard (of course you want one) please email me your street address
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All right, dahlings, I hope you had a fabulous 4th. I ate a lot of pancit and made my family go on a grueling Freedom Walk because you know what they say, "You gotta pay the price, you gotta sacrifice, for your liberty." |
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Written by Ann Dee Ellis
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Saturday, 30 June 2007 |
The official book launch party for This is What I Did:
Reading level: Young Adult Hardcover: 176 pages Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers (July 1, 2007) Language: English ISBN-10: 0316013633 ISBN-13: 978-0316013635
will be Saturday, July 21st at Soel Boutique located in the Shops at the Riverwoods in Provo. I'll be reading at 6:00 and signing at 6:30. COME! It's going to be a lot of fun. We'll have food, music, maybe some dancing, a lot of funny people, and hopefully a pinata . . . or maybe not. But maybe. You never know. For a recap: Huge This Is What I Did: book bash Saturday, July 21st 6:00 Soel Boutique at the Shops in the Riverwoods Provo If you'd like to receive an official invite (although everyone is invited of course), join our mailing list
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. Thanks everyone and see you at the party!!!! |
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