December Theme: LOOKING BACK AND LOOKING AHEAD...PLUS A GIVEAWAY by John Claude Bemis
I’m happy to share that today is my birthday. And a big one to boot. With the year coming to an end, as well as my
thirties, I’ll take this as a time for reflection. A time to look back and to look ahead.
In 2012, my forth novel The
Prince Who Fell from the Sky came out and became an Amazon Best Book for
May. This post-apocalyptic animal
adventure with its sci-fi Jungle Book elements felt like a departure from the American
steampunk epic fantasy in my previous Clockwork Dark trilogy. I was thrilled to see how it found a new and different
readership, as well as deepened my Clockwork Dark fan base. I was thrilled to have the first book in my
Clockwork Dark trilogy The Nine Pound
Hammer land on the North Carolina Battle of the Books list, and the last
book in the trilogy, The White City,
receive the North Carolina Juvenile Literature award, the second time I’ve
received this honor.
Also in 2012, I left teaching again and most likely
permanently. I love the classroom, and
I’ve missed the day-to-day relationship with my students. But having the time to focus my attention on
my writing, as well as to expand my school visits and public speaking at
conferences and workshops, has been rewarding.
I’m excited to be working on my newest project, one that
began in earnest in 2012 and will carry me into 2013. I superstitiously keep works-in-progress
under wraps, but my local librarians pay attention to what I check out to try
to figure out my next book. Earlier this
summer when I was in the Hillsborough library, a librarian scanned two books on
alchemy, one on the inventions of Leonardo Da Vinci, a history of the Venetian
Empire, and the Carlo Collodi original version of Pinocchio. She raised an
eyebrow and scratched her chin but didn’t hazard a guess. I’ll leave it to her and to you to try to put
the pieces together. I can promise it’s
exciting!
So 2013 will be busy with this new project, as well as busy
at a new writing spot. As an early
birthday present for my big Four-Oh!, my wife bought me a stand-up desk. With the touch of a button it raises and
lowers, so I can save my back and break up the writing day between sitting and
standing. Beautiful!
I’m looking forward to lots of school visits, conferences,
and literary festivals in 2013. Most
exciting, I’m attending Kindling Word, a writer’s retreat in Vermont this
coming January, that will be lead by Gary Schmidt. If a long-weekend snowed in with lots of
superstars of the children’s literary world isn’t an inspiring way to kick off
the New Year, I don’t know what is.
So to all that came before, I send my thanks. To all that is to come, I welcome you.
Happy holidays, everyone!
And happy reading and writing.
GIVEAWAY:
As a big thanks to you for reading Smack Dab In The Middle, I'm offering a giveaway. Post a comment below (make sure you're a follower of Smack Dab), and you'll be entered in a drawing for your choice of any of my book (signed and personalized) or one of my audiobooks. For more details on my books, see my website. On Saturday December 15th, my daughter will draw one of your names from a distinctly low-tech hat and I'll post the winner. Make sure to enter before 9 am EST on Dec. 15th. Good luck!
thanks for the give a way! That is a neat desk. You wouldn't want to know where I type on my computer. Enjoy your birthday! Forty is not bad at all. Congratulations on all your books.
ReplyDeleteThe best place to write, I think, is by a window! Happy 4-0!
ReplyDeleteSome kind of wild potion that turns a 1300's peasant into a born of the silver spoon elitest? With marionette strings possibly :) I enjoyed your post & taking a guess! Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, PT! You're the winner of the giveaway. Shoot me an email at john@johnclaudebemis.com and we can make all the arrangements. Thanks!
DeleteHappy birthday!!! Would love one of your signed books!
ReplyDeleteHappy 40! The things they do with desks these days... awesome. THE PRINCE WHO FELL FROM THE SKY was one of my 2012 faves- I look forward to your next. Meanwhile, enjoy Vermont!!
ReplyDeleteIrene, I'm honored that you enjoyed The Prince. Thank you so much for making my morning! Best wishes
DeleteVermont in January? May the four-wheeled vehicles that drive you to and from the writer's retreat carry you safely! (It's a beautiful state, regardless of the time of year)
ReplyDelete-- Tom
Happy birthday! It's going to be a wonderful year! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, John! And here's to all the adventures yet to come ...
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your next literary adventure! Hope your birthday was the best yet!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, everyone, for the well-wishes and kind words!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to share that "PT" you are the winner of the drawing. Congratulations! Thanks to everyone for commenting and entering. I hope you all have wonderful and peaceful holidays.