Authors Here, Authors There, Authors Everywhere!
After my Friday evening at Stephenie Meyer’s book signing, my husband and I packed up the kids and headed to the Provo Children’s Book Festival. How could we not show up? It was free and all kinds of authors were just waiting for us to show up and meet them.
As soon as we arrived, we found ourselves in the elevator with Nathan Hale. And this is a embarrassing story that is even more embarrassing because I’m fessing up and telling you about it. I really should keep this to myself. I made a complete idiot of myself by saying, “Oh, you must be Shannon’s husband.” What was I thinking!?! Either he didn’t hear me or he was overly polite to correct me. Dumb me! Dumb me! I really hope that was my only blunder of
the day. I’m so embarrassed! Have you ever done anything like that? Ugh. At least I knew he illustrated Shannon and Dean Hale’s latest graphic novel Rapunzel’s Revenge. That’s a photo on the right of Nathan hard at work doing portraits of the kids.
Because we didn’t show up at start time we caught the end of a book reading and Brandon Mull was just finishing up reading from Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star. He was getting quite a few laughs and was very animated.
Next we attended a science fiction/fantasy panel with the authors shown below. From left to right: James Dashner, Brandon Sanderson, Mette Ivie Harrison, and Brandon Mull.

More about each of them later. I tried to take notes but I was also trying to attend to my noisy kids at the same time. So I missed some of the finer details. Here are the notes that I jotted down:
Why do you write for children and young adults? And why fantasy?
- Brandon Mull – I wrote down C.S. Lewis which looking back I have no idea where he was going with that.
- Mette Ivie Harrison – Kids don’t prejudge a genre like adults do. And it’s not divided up into different genres. Fantasy is mixed right in with the realistic fiction.
- Brandon Sanderson – “Why fantasy? Frankly, Everything else bores me. If you can have romance with a wizard in the story, why not?!”
- James Dashner – He likes to make believe and pretend.
Where do you get your ideas?
- Brandon Mull- I didn’t write anything down for Brandon. I must have been trying to find snacks for the kids.
- Mette Ivie Harrison – Her problem is trying to get rid of ideas. She has way too many. She never writes her ideas down because they never leave.
- Brandon Sanderson – He said that he is a meticulous planner and has multiple ideas at once. He described it as atoms in your head, zipping around, colliding and forming molecules. He writes down all of his ideas because he’ll never remember them. He’s always worried about the story that got away.
- James Dashner – Said he didn’t really have an answer for that one. While driving, showering (but asked us to not picture that!), etc.
What books were influential to you?
- Brandon Mull – Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis. He always thought that if he punched the back wall of his closet he would be able to get through. Also Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien because he saw everybody reading it, but was told that he was too young (before age 12). So he read it and knew he was too young because he didn’t understand anything that was going on but he loved it nevertheless.
- Mette Ivie Harrison – Arthurian legends, Perry Mason, Sherlock Holmes, James Bond, and all the Star Trek novelizations. She has to read an entire series all the way through before she can move on to anything else.
- Brandon Sanderson – I don’t know the first book he mentioned but the second was the Dragonflight Series by Anne McCaffrey.
- James Dashner – Fablehaven by Brandon Mull (obviously sucking up). Seriously though, A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L’Engle and Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card.
What is your favorite book that you have written?
- Brandon Mull – Fablehaven: Grip of the Shadow Plague
- Mette Ivie Harrison – Son of Arthur. Did I get this one right? Is this what she’s writing now or something she just wrote for fun?
- Brandon Sanderson – Acatraz Versus The Evil Libarians
is the funniest and I didn’t catch the other book he mentioned.
- James Dashner – Book two of 13th Reality series
which will be released next spring.
How do you learn to write?
- Brandon Mull – Read a lot! Be critical and deconstruct your favorite books. Brandon wrote for a comedy troupe in college and because of the instant audience feedback became aware of what the audience wanted.
- Mette Ivie Harrison – Sit down and write. You’ll never write anything perfect so don’t even try.
- Brandon Sanderson – Read and practice!
- James Dashner – Practice and be a voracious reader.
What type of creatures are going to be in your next book?
- Brandon Mull – Griffins and dragons.
- Mette Ivie Harrison – Something that she called a Snowbird, which when she thinks about it, is really just a dragon.
- Brandon Sanderson – Undead librarian ghosts. Huh??
- James Dashner – Some type of robotic monster.
Where do you come up with the names of your characters?
- Brandon Mull – If it’s a everyman character he chooses a everyman name. Otherwise he looks for the “flavor of the sound,” brainstorms or it just comes.
- Mette Ivie Harrison – Her husband wouldn’t let her name her kids after literary figures so she names most of her characters after them instead.
- Brandon Sanderson – He just really, really likes the sound of Alcatraz.
- James Dashner – Atticus is homage to To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and Higginbottom was a kid in his high school.
Next was book signings! Everybody was really nice, especially since I admittedly hadn’t read many, if any, of their books. Gasp! I am looking forward to discovering many new great books! First up was Ann Dee Knight Ellis (left) and Jessica Day George (right). And I might note that this photo is my first ever debut of a photo of myself on this blog. Now you know what I look like. Lucky you.

Ann Dee Knight Ellis debut YA novel This is What I Did came out last summer. I’ve since visited her blog here and read reviews of her book and I have to tell you, I’ll be reading it for sure. I kinda felt guilty that I didn’t have her sign a book but she was very nice. And I read from her blog that the library where this event was held was where she had her wedding party. It’s a beautiful library with a really nice ballroom.
Jessica Day George is the author of Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow (which is the one she signed for me), as well as Dragon Slippers and Dragon Flight. I look forward to reading all of these books. She told me that Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow is the best of the three and if I were to only read one, it should be that one. Visit Jessica Day George’s website here.
Next up: James Dashner. How’s that for a big photo.

This was the first time that I’ve met James Dashner although we do have a back history. My husband Taylor is an aspiring writer. While on the train to work one day he noticed a guy reading over a manuscript and so Taylor asked if he was a writer. It was James Dashner going over the final proof of The 13th Reality: The Journal of Curious Letters. He was kind enough to answer all kinds of questions and even emailed Taylor with some further advice. When James saw Taylor he said, “Hey, the guy on the train!” When I introduced myself as Natasha Maw, he immediately said, “Oh yeah, the one with the blog!” Yay! He knew about my blog without my having to mention it! Plus we found out that we literally live down the street from each other (okay a few miles, but still). He signed our book by saying, “So glad to know you guys. Keep writing.” He was really awesome and loved to talk. So stop by his blog here and find out what he thought the highlight of the festival for him was. Book two of The 13th Reality series comes out next spring.
Who’s next? It’s Brandon Sanderson. And what an awful picture. You would think that we could have come up with something better than this. Please disregard the backlight and the girl in the background. My degree is in photography so I really hate photos like this. But it’s the best I’ve got and I obviously wasn’t taking the photo.

I have to admit that my husband did most of the talking here as my kids were almost on the verge of a breakdown. I believe that they talked about how to write, book suggestions and the likes. My husband says that Brandon told him for a really good story you need 3-4 really good ideas and 3-4 good ideas per character.
Brandon is a new to me author and I asked him which of his books I should read first. Especially to someone who is new to the Fantasy genre and who has never read any C.S. Lewis or J.R.R Tolkien (Gasp! Well, I have read The Hobbit). Brandon said Alcatraz Versus The Evil Libarians was really funny and if I could get past the weird names in Elantris
that would be my best bet. I told him I actually never sound out names while reading, I see it but don’t register it. Sometimes I’ll finish a book and not know the names of main characters. So we bought Elantris so he could sign it and I think my husband took it to bed with him last night. Visit Brandon’s website here.
Next I met up with Mette Ivie Harrison. And even my little guy got in on the action.

Mette Ivie Harrison signed Mira, Mirrorand inscribed “the best magic is love!” I’m looking forward to reading this one to find out what it means. Mette’s other books are The Princess and the Hound
and The Monster in Me. Read Mette’s blog here to find out what she thought of the event and I’m pretty sure the person in question is Stephenie Meyer who was in town doing a book signing. And Mette is a runner who apparently ran a half marathon the very same morning.
Next was the very gracious Sara Zarr.

I have seen Sweetheartsbeing reviewed by bloggers everywhere. So how could I resist picking this one up to be signed. I’m also looking forward to reading Story of a Girl, which was a National Book Award finalist. She said to let her know if I enjoyed it. But if I didn’t like it, well, she’d rather not know. Read her blog post about the event. And I thought it very funny that the second photo down my husband is in the background (long hair, white shirt) and you can see my toddler’s legs hanging from his stroller.
Next we waited in line for Brandon Mull.

The first thing Brandon says is “Hey, I’ve met you!” But he’s not talking to me, he’s talking to my husband. And in fact it’s true. They did meet when my husband got the first Fablehaven book signed. And my husband afterwards emailed him for writing tips and Brandon was relieved to hear that he did email us back.
I knew it was risky but I went ahead and mentioned to Brandon that I had read and reviewed the first Fablehavenbook on my blog (my review here). “Thanks! Thanks so much” he said with so much enthusiasm that it almost broke my heart to tell him that the review was actually lukewarm. I mean I couldn’t tell him that it was a great review, what if he actually read it and then thought “She lied right to my face!”
Anyways, I went on to say that I was obviously very much in the minority and everybody said that I had to continue with the series because it only gets better. And that he has some very enthusiastic fans out there. Plus, I’m fairly new and not well read to this genre, but discovering a new genre was one of my 2008 reading goals. He was glad to hear it and said that if I didn’t like the second book by the end that I should just move on and not bother.
And I wish that I had congratulated him on the recent birth of their baby girl. Brandon Mull’s other books include Fablehaven: Rise of the Evening Star, Fablehaven: Grip of the Shadow Plague, and The Candy Shop War. Visit Brandon’s website here and his blog here.
Who’s next? How could there possibly be more? Yes, it’s SHANNON HALE! I was most excited to meet Shannon. Probably because I’ve actually read her books and she had this energy around her that was amazing. And seriously, don’t you think we could be sisters? I think we have the same face shape.

Shannon was super nice. In fact, Shannon was our last stop of the day and my kids were done! Needless to say that they were making so much noise that Shannon called us up and we got to cut in line. Shannon signed Book of a Thousand Daysmy review here) with “For Natasha – You are cooler than yaks” and Princess Academy(my review forthcoming) with “For Natasha – Thanks for being such a wonderful mom and reader. You rock” and The Goose Girl (still to be read) with “For Natasha – Who is a true princess in disguise.” I thought it was fun that she took the time to write fun messages. And I realized that I left my copy of Austenland(my review here) at home. Didn’t even think of that one.
And if you’re wondering what Shannon was doing for dinner that night, I’ll tell you. Apparently having dinner with Stephenie Meyer. Fun! Visit Shannon’s blog here.
What a day!! So many authors. I only wish that we could have attended more of the readings and workshops but you can only do so much. And if you can believe it, this was the first annual Provo Children’s Festival. I can only imagine that it will only get better. There were also a lot of children’s picture book authors and illustrators as well.
So that was it. Hope you had fun reading all about it. And as I read these great books watch for upcoming author interviews because each one said they would love to do a Q & A. So if you’re not subscribed to my feed I suggest you do!
As for me, on to book reviews!
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How incredibly much fun!! WOW! What a day! And you are so darn cute, too!
on May 21st, 2008 at 4:35 amWhat an awesome day! I have to admit that except for Shannon Hale, I have not read any of these author’s works.
on May 21st, 2008 at 5:45 amI think it is great how honest you were with Brandon Mull.
I was also impressed that two of them remembered meeting your husband before.
I would love to attend an event like this. It sounds like so much fun.
Thanks for the excellent coverage!!! I’m envious that you got to meet Brandon Sanderson. I just read Elantris recently and am (not so patiently) waiting for the 2009 release of A Memory of Light (the last book of the series he’s finishing for Robert Jordan who passed away in Sept. ‘08). If you’d like to check out my review of Elantris, just click here.
on May 21st, 2008 at 6:43 amWow! What a great post on this event! And dang that we didn’t say hi to each other while there! (as if we’d know, right?) I did a little teeny tiny post compared to yours… about this same event. It was great fun and I hope they keep doing it. Next time, we WILL say hi to each other, right?
on May 21st, 2008 at 9:45 amAHHH, you got to meet Shannon Hale (and see Stephenie Meyer)!? I am TOTALLY JEALOUS! And I can’t believe you forgot Austenland at home – that is one of my favs!
on May 21st, 2008 at 9:50 amWhat awesome pictures!
on May 21st, 2008 at 10:20 amWow, Natasha! Sounds like the most perfectly amazing day I can imagine! It’s so great to hear how truly nice these people are. Thanks!
on May 21st, 2008 at 10:54 amSmallWorld – I wish everybody could have been there. It was fun.
Jeanette – Even though I hadn’t read a lot of their books either (except Brandon Mull and Shannon Hale), it was fun to just be a part of the energy.
Heather – Brandon Sanderson was really nice and spoke with us for awhile. I bought Elantris and hope that it’s good!
Suey- Ha! I went over and read your blog and we were in all the same classes and if you were first in line for James Dashner then I was right behind you because I was second. Shoulder to shoulder and didn’t even know it!
Stephanie – Your day will come! In the meantime, feel free to glow in the bask of mine!
J. Kaye – Thanks. I’m rarely without my camera!
Debi – Everybody was exceptionally nice and seemed very glad to be there.
Brandon Mull was recently on the Glenn Beck show and I’m going to see if I can embed this video into the comments area. I’m curious to see if it works.
on May 21st, 2008 at 11:40 amYay! It worked. And he must like that shirt, it’s the same one in the photo with me!
on May 21st, 2008 at 11:42 amWoohoo!! Shannon Hale! Love her!!! Can’t wait for her Q&A! Awesome!!!!
Psstt… if there’s gonna be a book giveaway, please open it to international readers
Thanks!
on May 21st, 2008 at 1:04 pmYou and Shannon Hale do look like you could be sisters! What a fun side. Thanks for letting us all meet these authors vicariously through you
on May 21st, 2008 at 1:23 pmSounds like such a wonderful time! Provo is my birth city but I’ve only actually been there a few times. I think about this often with bloggers and how anonymous we really are–how I have a certain picture of what someone might look like, but really it is all just imagination. Thanks for sharing the fabulous pictures! I know Stephenie Meyer is LDS, is Shannon Hale?
on May 21st, 2008 at 7:19 pmI’m jealous that you met James Dashner. I follow his blog but have never actually met him
Sounds like you had a great time!
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on May 22nd, 2008 at 12:02 amHey Cool! I was was there too. I also got lots of pictures. Read Bradon Sanderson’s Mistborn series because it is awesome. I agree Alcatraz is hilarious! I wasn’t estatic about Fablehaven either. Alas, but I like twlight even less. Hope you enjoy Goose Girl it is one of my faves and I just re-read it this week! I wish I could write like her. I now also really want to read Mette Harrison’s the Princess and the Hound. It really was a great event! Glad you had as much fun as me.
on May 23rd, 2008 at 7:18 pmWOW! What a fun day! It was like I was there . . . well, almost.
Thanks for sharing.
on May 24th, 2008 at 5:10 amI don’t know if I read your comment in this post or not, but it fits anyway.
I forgot to mention that I know what you mean regarding once you meet someone it makes their books more precious and real (my words). I’ve been to many educational conferences and have met many authors. I don’t think I would have given their books much thought until I heard the story behind them and/or even just hearing about their process in writing the book. Usually it comes from the heart, which adds a new dimension to the book. Maybe it’s just the connection, but it has changed my feelings numerous times. It’s a wise move on the author’s part to tour.
Again, glad you had so much fun.
on May 24th, 2008 at 5:19 amwow! great write up and photo’s!!
on May 24th, 2008 at 3:54 pmok, lesse now: I’ve read Jessica Day George’s Dragon Slippers (so far) and James Dashner’s first book in the 13th Reality series, and the 3 Fablehaven books and the Candy Shop War by Brandon Mull and Goose Girl by Shannon Hale.. not a shabby list considering I’m 64 yrs old! duh.. guess I missed alot of reading as a kid huh? heh
Bunny – I can’t wait for a Q&A either!
Nymeth – You’re welcome. These kind of posts are fun!
Trish – I’m pretty sure that Shannon Hale is LDS although I’ve never actually been told. I think it’s safe to assume that she is. My first baby was born in Provo, my husband and I lived there for the first four years of our marriage and 4-5 years prior to that. It was fun to go back, we hadn’t been in a very long time.
Kathleen – I follow his blog as well. He was very, very nice. And funny as well.
Gamila – Awesome. I’m going to go look at your photos right now. I know what you mean about know wanting to read all of their books. Meeting them does that to you.
Joy – I agree 100%. I’ll probably maybe even like the second Fablehaven after meeting Brandon Mull.
Deslily – Hey, age has no limits when it comes to reading! What I’m impressed by is that you’re blogging! My mom has never even sent a single email in her life. I have a lot of catch up to do as well, I seemed to have read all different books as everybody else as a kid.
on May 27th, 2008 at 10:00 pmYou’re just lovely, Natasha! And I love your little one. BABIES! I WANT BABIES!
Sorry…my emotions are a little wonky lately.
on May 28th, 2008 at 3:54 pmI am so jealous – LOL! Sounds like you had a really great time.
And I am so happy to see pictures of you (and your little guy and sorta see a picture of your husband and toddler on Sara Zarr’s blog)!
on May 29th, 2008 at 4:30 ami hate you. not really, just super jealous. i LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOOOVVVVEEEE The Princess and the Hound. one of my favorite books ever!!!
no one ever comes to KY. =[
on June 17th, 2008 at 5:45 pmforgot to say. SHANNON HALE!!!! love her too! you lucky lucky lucky. =]
on June 17th, 2008 at 5:52 pmTrish – You’re so funny! I have a feeling that you’re a tad baby hungry.
Tarie – Yep, now you can put a face with the name!
Abbi – I’ve got The Princess and the Hound on the TBR. I hadn’t heard of it before but something about meeting the authors does make you want to read what they’ve written right away.
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on August 23rd, 2008 at 12:16 amyeah, you should read it soon. it sounds really good, but then it goes in a completely different direction then you think its going to. but that direction is BETTER! its very interesting, and unpredictable. seriously worth reading! =]
oh and if anyone has some shannon hale suggestions? i’ve read the book of a thousand days, and Princess Academy. What next?
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