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January 26, 2008

Authors for OELMA Conference

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Does anyone have a suggestion for an author for the October 2008 conference?

Kathy Cybulski- East Region Director

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  1. I would like to suggest Sharon Draper for our conference in 2008.

    avatar  Kristen — January 26, 2008 @ 7:57 am

  2. I would like to see Chris Crutcher, Gail Giles, Han Nolan, Libba Bray, Scott Westerfield. Anyone teen author that we haven’t had in a while.

    avatar  Dawn Sullivan — February 1, 2008 @ 7:22 am

  3. Chris Crutcher is such a good speaker…Scott Westerfeld would be great (the kids would be so impressed!)…does Neal Shusterman do conferences? His books are popular at my school…How about Angela Johnson?… Jaime Adoff was fun!

    avatar  Louise Teaman — February 3, 2008 @ 6:25 pm

  4. I’d love to see some authors that haven’t been to OELMA in the last 7 years. How about Khaled Hosseini? I heard him speak (part of a free CPL authors event) and he was incredible with a standing-room audience. The Kite Runner is required summer reading and he might pull in teachers as well during an author-pallooza type of event? Also, am thinking of Stephenie Meyer (Twilight, Newmoon, Ecplise), Laurie Halse Anderson, and Alice Sebold (I bet she’d be interesting).

    avatar  Joanna McNally — February 5, 2008 @ 2:33 am

  5. I would like to see more emphasis on media literacy since that is one of our library guidelines. Lessons that librarians and teachers are using. Speakers such as Chris Sperry from Project LookSmart at Ithaca College, David Considine from Appalachian College, Kathleen Jamison Hall who co-wrote Unspun and her colleague who administers factcheck.org.

    avatar  Susan Yutzey — February 8, 2008 @ 8:48 pm

  6. I suggest Jim Weiss, professional storyteller.

    avatar  Anne Schaller — February 12, 2008 @ 10:41 am

  7. I would be thrilled to hear Khaled Hosseini! I think we might also benefit and enjoy hearing from someone like Samantha Abeel (My Thirteenth Winter) who writes and speaks about her experience living and coping with a disability. The students would be amazed if they knew I met Stephanie Meyer. I guess I would most like to see an author who writes for adults/upper high school students.

    avatar  Ann Obringer — February 20, 2008 @ 8:13 am

  8. It seems we usually have a majority of elementary authors so I would like to see more authors who write for upper high school students. I second the vote for Sharon Draper, Scott Westerfeld, Laurie Hulse Anderson, and Stephanie Meyer. Also Sarah Dessen.

    avatar  Brooke Anderson — February 20, 2008 @ 11:28 am

  9. Many folks are not aware of how expensive some of these well-known authors are! Marie Sabol, our conference chair, has a limited budget. I echo, though, the Scott Westerfeld wish & Laurie Halse Anderson. Laurie does do some books for elementary students. We need authors who can address a whole range of interests to get the most bang for our bucks!

    avatar  oelma — February 25, 2008 @ 1:35 pm

  10. I heard Laurie Halse Anderson in another state. She was phenomenal.

    avatar  Deb Logan — April 2, 2008 @ 3:11 pm

  11. Our middle schools just hosted author Todd Strasser for an author visit. His books range from elementary level to middle school and his newest book Boot Camp would be great for high school. He was a fantastic speaker. Adults and kids loved him.

    avatar  Kelly Silwani — April 18, 2008 @ 6:31 am

  12. I should add that Boot Camp is great for middle school AND high school.

    avatar  Kelly Silwani — April 20, 2008 @ 8:25 am

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