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Start: 11:00 am
All Ages. Start: 4:00 pm
A not-to-be-missed author visit! Tim Myers, author of several Reading Bug favorites like If You Give a T-Rex a Bone, Dark Sparkle Tea, and The Furry-Legged Teapot will be in-store to sign books, answer questions and weave beautiful, magical folktales. Tim is one of our favorite guests, and we're thrilled to have him visit us again! Recommended for ages 3+ Tim Myers is a writer, songwriter, storyteller, and lecturer in education and English. His Good Babies (2005) earned a strong review from Kirkus. Basho and the River Stones (2004) was a Junior Library Guildselection, got excellent reviews in The New York Times, Kirkus Reviews, Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and a starred review in School Library Journal; it was also a NCSS-CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Book 2005, and is being adapted and performed as a play by the Bret Harte Elementary School After-School Theater Project, Burbank, CA. Tanuki’s Gift (2003) got an excellent boxed review with art in the New York Times and was chosen as a “Best Book of the Year” by NickJr. Magazine, among other honors. Basho and the Fox (2000) was read aloud on NPR by Daniel Pinkwater, made the New York Times bestseller list for children’s books, and was chosen as a Smithsonian Notable Children’s Book, a Children’s Book Council “Not Just for Children Anymore” selection, and a Bank Street Irma Black Honor Book, among other honors. Tim’s placed numerous pieces with top children’s magazine(Cricketgroup, Cobblestone group, Appleseeds, Storyworks, Highlights, New Moon)—won a national poetry contest judged by John Updike and has an adult poetry chapbook coming out—won a prize in the international Writers of the Future Contest for science fiction/fantasy—and has published much other fiction, non-fiction and poetry for kids and adults. He was a SCBWI Golden Kite picture-book judge for 2002 and has a new children’s book in press. Tim spent fourteen years as a classroom teacher in the States and overseas, has fourteen years’ university experience and has been a professional storyteller for over 25 years. His wife directs the reading program at SCU, his older son is working on a Ph.D. in rhetoric in New Mexico, his younger son is in grad school in Montana, and his daughter is a book-gluttonous UC Berkeley student and "Daily Californian" blogger. Tim is the oldest of eleven children and can actually whistle and hum at the same time. | ||

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