
Showing posts with label Book Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Tour. Show all posts
Saturday, 9 August 2014
A sample reading from the Wishing Stone and Other Myths, on CFBS radio
Check out the link below to hear me on CFBS radio, reading chapter one from the Wishing Stone and Other Myths: Learned on Gull Cliff Island. I get very nervous during interviews, and knowing I was being recorded here set me to shambles! Sound a little flustered, but it was such a privilege to have CFBS interested in helping me spread the word about my novel. Hope you enjoy.

Monday, 28 July 2014
The Wishing Stone Book Tour: Day 12

We were welcomed by old friends and family with lobster and music. The best sort of hug anyone could ask for. Guitars, accordion, spoons, foot stomps, and an array of local voices carried us through the night, and my childhood heart reawakened. It was magic in its real sense, and I silently thanked the Wishing Stone because in truth, it was what brought me home. The book had granted a wish I hadn't known I'd uttered, and I'm glad it did.

I can't possibly recap the entire trip, as the organizers of the Come Home Year Celebration did a great job of keeping us all quite busy. But, seeing that this blog is supposed to reflect my writing, I will share with you the news of my Chevery book signing, the Wishing Stone's visit to Harrington Harbour, and my family's reunion with lovely Gull Cliff.
These things I will keep separate from this write-up, as this one has proved personal. I hope you don't mind. The Wishing Stone's return home, coming up!
Friday, 18 July 2014
The Wishing Stone makes it home TONIGHT!
We've traveled all the way from Grande Prairie, Alberta, but tonight the Wishing Stone will return to its home. To the town who's history it has been loosely based upon. Tonight the Wishing Stone will fly to Chevery, Quebec for it's Come Home Year Festival. There, the book will be reunited with its history, and later visit the island of it's title... Gull Cliff.
Please keep posted for more!
Please keep posted for more!
The Wishing Stone Book Tour: Day 10


Though the fog rolled in black on the day of our Middle Bay chapter reading event, we still saw a few brave faces, and sold many books besides!
Thank you to the people of CFBS radio for recording and then airing my reading that night. It generated a lot of interest and positive feedback, which is just what a young and green author like me loves and requires!


Middle Bay proves a place doesn't have to be big and busy to have character. While the pretty homes here may appear at first glance secretive, once a door opens one soon discovers those inside have opened arms and smiles that shine. Thank you Middle Bay for embracing the Wishing Stone!
The Wishing Stone Book Tour: Days 8 & 9


in Nova Scotia, we still had tonnes of fun, and took many snaps as we traveled.

Wishing Stone Book Tour: Day 7
The librarians of the Fredericton Public Library were wonderful hosts during our reading and signing there.
We enjoyed the children's section with its forest of books theme; I even got to read upon a toadstool! Was very nice seeing a few fellow Coasters turn up for the visit, and just as lovely seeing the Fredericton faces that piled in. Many children attended the event, and enjoyed crafting paper dolls just like Dot and Sara did in the Wishing Stone and Other Myths.
From Fredericton we made our way to the quaint Regional Library of Cambridge Narrows, where the librarians pampered us with homemade treats and local book talk. So much volunteer work goes into this library, we were astounded by the many programs as well as variety of literature made available to book lovers. It was a pleasure meeting new and old friends in New Brunswick, and we all wished we'd had more time available for touring. Alas, the road called and again we were off, on our way to Nova Scotia...

From Fredericton we made our way to the quaint Regional Library of Cambridge Narrows, where the librarians pampered us with homemade treats and local book talk. So much volunteer work goes into this library, we were astounded by the many programs as well as variety of literature made available to book lovers. It was a pleasure meeting new and old friends in New Brunswick, and we all wished we'd had more time available for touring. Alas, the road called and again we were off, on our way to Nova Scotia...
The Wishing Stone Book Tour: Days 4, 5, 6



And nothing but the best for vacationing Wishing
Stone. Day 5 found the read pacing the greens, golfing in Greenville with friends.
Day 6 brought a farewell BBQ which meant goodbye Quebec, and on to New Brunswick!
Friday, 11 July 2014
Wishing Stone Book Tour: Day 3

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I'm grateful to all who made their way to the library last evening, and hope the Wishing Stone will be enjoyed by each.
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Thursday, 10 July 2014
The Wishing Stone Book Tour: Day 2
After an entire day of travel, chilling by the pool was exactly what we all needed. The Wishing Stone Book Tour: Day 2 was one for the family, spent laughing, splashing, and enjoying BBQ treats. The hardest part of this leg in our adventure, however, was convincing the Wishing Stone to keep from the water...
Tonight we will be visiting the North Hatley Public Library to do a chapter reading. We will have print editions of the Wishing Stone, make sure to visit for your copy! Check in tomorrow for more!
Tonight we will be visiting the North Hatley Public Library to do a chapter reading. We will have print editions of the Wishing Stone, make sure to visit for your copy! Check in tomorrow for more!
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Book Tour Day 1: Grande Prairie, AB to Montreal, Quebec
Our Book Tour began with nothing other than a good old Tim Hortons coffee (Mocha to be exact), before heading to the Grande Prairie Airport. Everything ran smoothly, and the service, all around, was great! The Wishing Stone had quite the time...
Our airline of choice was WestJet, and they were amazing. Flying us from Grande Prairie to Edmonton, and then from Edmonton to Montreal, they ensured we were safe and comfy... including the Wishing Stone.
We had a great time flying with Westjet, but perhaps the best part about our travels yesterday, was meeting up with fellow MRP authors Jennifer Bogart, Heather Grace Stewart, and Nancy Beattie! They were so fun to chat and hang out with, and the BBQ was delightful too. Although the rain poured sheets and thunder and lightening ensued (keeping us from the pool), that didn't stop us from having a wonderful visit!
Our airline of choice was WestJet, and they were amazing. Flying us from Grande Prairie to Edmonton, and then from Edmonton to Montreal, they ensured we were safe and comfy... including the Wishing Stone.

Bring on Book Tour Day 2...
Monday, 7 July 2014
The Wishing Stone Is Ready To Fly!
We've been packing all day and now we're ready to fly! On Westjet wings from the Grande Prairie airport we shall depart, and you can follow our journey here, on twitter @authorJMLava #WishingStone, or on Facebook.com/authorJMLavallee. Travel with the Wishing Stone and Other Myths Book Tour, and watch to see where the book will end up next...
Because we haven't picked up our hard copies yet, we've improvised and printed the book's cover to paper. This sheet will fill in for an original copy until we hit Montreal, but will be pasted into the book we will later donate to Chevery's Netagamiou School. Friends we meet along the way will be invited to sign the paper, and take part in bringing the Wishing Stone home.
Watch the Wishing Stone move through the strides of Canadian travel, and feel free to offer suggestions for it's next pose.
We're off to bed now, to rest our sleepy heads; tomorrow will be a big and busy day (and we can hardly wait).
Because we haven't picked up our hard copies yet, we've improvised and printed the book's cover to paper. This sheet will fill in for an original copy until we hit Montreal, but will be pasted into the book we will later donate to Chevery's Netagamiou School. Friends we meet along the way will be invited to sign the paper, and take part in bringing the Wishing Stone home.
Watch the Wishing Stone move through the strides of Canadian travel, and feel free to offer suggestions for it's next pose.
We're off to bed now, to rest our sleepy heads; tomorrow will be a big and busy day (and we can hardly wait).
Friday, 13 June 2014
Book Tour Meets Road Trip
We know the Wishing Stone and Other Myths (Learned on Gull Cliff Island) will launch as an eBook Thursday, July 3rd, and that a celebration of its release will commence out of the Grande Prairie Public Library, but that hasn't been the only thing keeping me wired and up at all hours of the night...
Following this novel's launch, my family and I will be booking it East and hauling the Wishing Stone with us. A book tour is currently in the works, beginning in Quebec's Eastern Townships within the North Hatley Public Library, and will continue east through New Brunswick (we will visit the Fredericton Public Library, and Cambridge Narrows), Nova Scotia (a visit to the Pictou-Antigonish Public Library), Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula, and then back to Quebec upon its Lower North Shore. There we will find our way to final destination Chevery, Quebec, and their greatly anticipated Chevery Come Home Year Celebration.

The Book Tour
Meets Road Trip:
To make this road trip a little more exciting, my family and I have decided to start a campaign we've dubbed 'Bringing the Wishing Stone Home'. As the fabulous Morning Rain Publishing will be making printed editions of our novel available for this tour (Yes, it's true!!!), a special copy will enjoy the trek with us on a personal level...
The Wishing Stone and Other Myths was written in Alberta, though it is loosely based on the East Coast town Chevery, Quebec's beginning. This town is terribly isolated and traveling there is expensive. My family and I have never been there together. In fact, I've not returned to that town of my youth since the day I left for work ten years ago. Our campaign novel will travel home with us, and we're making a deal of it!
Every place we go, the print will be photographed with road/shop/library signs, landmarks, with the people we meet and visit along the way, and we'll even take snaps of it doing things like enjoying a local treat, or perhaps a nice Tim Horton's coffee!
When this special copy of the Wishing Stone and Other Myths at last reaches Chevery, it will then be donated to their Netagamiou School's library.
Anyone can track our road trip's progress by following us on twitter @authorJMLava, or by liking my Facebook author page at facebook.com/authorJMLavallee.
If you think we'll be in your area, please get in touch! We'd love to take your picture with the Wishing Stone and Other Myths (Learned on Gull Cliff Island).
I'm calling Shotgun!
Following this novel's launch, my family and I will be booking it East and hauling the Wishing Stone with us. A book tour is currently in the works, beginning in Quebec's Eastern Townships within the North Hatley Public Library, and will continue east through New Brunswick (we will visit the Fredericton Public Library, and Cambridge Narrows), Nova Scotia (a visit to the Pictou-Antigonish Public Library), Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula, and then back to Quebec upon its Lower North Shore. There we will find our way to final destination Chevery, Quebec, and their greatly anticipated Chevery Come Home Year Celebration.

The Book Tour
Meets Road Trip:
To make this road trip a little more exciting, my family and I have decided to start a campaign we've dubbed 'Bringing the Wishing Stone Home'. As the fabulous Morning Rain Publishing will be making printed editions of our novel available for this tour (Yes, it's true!!!), a special copy will enjoy the trek with us on a personal level...
The Wishing Stone and Other Myths was written in Alberta, though it is loosely based on the East Coast town Chevery, Quebec's beginning. This town is terribly isolated and traveling there is expensive. My family and I have never been there together. In fact, I've not returned to that town of my youth since the day I left for work ten years ago. Our campaign novel will travel home with us, and we're making a deal of it!
Every place we go, the print will be photographed with road/shop/library signs, landmarks, with the people we meet and visit along the way, and we'll even take snaps of it doing things like enjoying a local treat, or perhaps a nice Tim Horton's coffee!
When this special copy of the Wishing Stone and Other Myths at last reaches Chevery, it will then be donated to their Netagamiou School's library.
Anyone can track our road trip's progress by following us on twitter @authorJMLava, or by liking my Facebook author page at facebook.com/authorJMLavallee.
If you think we'll be in your area, please get in touch! We'd love to take your picture with the Wishing Stone and Other Myths (Learned on Gull Cliff Island).
I'm calling Shotgun!
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