Could there have been a better first school to visit, post-launch, with The Lost Celt than the Urban Promise Academy, Fruitvale, Oakland? Their school motto is "Developing Scholars, Warriors and Artists," so my character felt completely at home. I had a wonderful evening talking, and then whispering, about The Lost Celt. Yes, I'd lost my voice by the end of the evening, thanks to a cold at the weekend, but the UPA Jaguars just listened extra hard. Thank you!
The Lost Celt Reviewed on Shadows and Mirrors Blog Post
Thank you to L. M. Quraishi for featuring The Lost Celt on her blog with this thoughtful review. Michelle is a fellow writer and member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Read the review here.
A. E. Conran Featured in Kick Butt Kidlit Blog Interview
This was such a fun interview. Kick Butt always uses great gifs in their interviews, and I was ecstatic to get my favorite from The Princess Bride: Inconceivable! Read the whole interview here
Kidliterati Blog gets "the scoop" on The Lost Celt.
The wonderful bloggers at Kidliterati are featuring three or more "scoops" (great dollops of behind-the-scenes information) on a few debut novels every month to coincide with their launch dates. I'm so delighted that THE LOST CELT is featured this month. To find out my scoops click here.
A. E. Conran is under the "Author Spotlight" on Kidlit411 Blog
Thank you to Sylvia Liu and Teresa Robeson for featuring me on their blog Kidlit411: an invaluable resource for writers. Click here to read the interview.
The Lost Celt Featured on Patrick Samphire's Blog
Check out the blog of fellow debut author Patrick Samphire, Secrets of the Dragon Tomb, a fabulous middle grade sci-fi novel set on Mars in 1816. (What's not to like about that?) Patrick kindly featured The Lost Celt and several other debut novels on his blog. Click here to read more.
Great Middle Grade Reads
The Lost Celt is surrounded by greatness in this wonderful flyer created by the debut authors' group The Sweet Sixteens.
The Lost Celt Featured in Children's Book Council "Hot off the Press."
The Lost Celt is a Hot off the Press pick for the Children's Book Council February List. This is a huge thrill as other titles include Princess in Black and the Hungry Bunny Horde, Shannon and Dean Hale, Pax, Sara Pennypacker and fellow Sweet Sixteener, Lee Gjertson Malone's The Last Boy at St Edith's. Click here to see the full list.
The Lost Celt Launch Co-Sponsored by the SF Irish American Crossroads Festival
The Lost Celt book launch is being co-sponsored by Book Passage and the 2016 San Francisco Irish American Crossroads Festival, which promotes discovery and understanding of the diverse Irish experience in the Americas. Click here for more fabulous festival events. I really am honored to be part of the festival.
The Lost Celt featured on Publishers Group West Booth at American Library Association Midwinter
Very excited that The Lost Celt was featured on the PGW (our Distributor's) Booth at the American Library Association Midwinter get together January 2016. If you are a librarian and received an Advanced Reader's Copy, I'd love to hear from you.
Meet the Author on Sweet Sixteens' Website
On December 23rd I was featured on the Sweet Sixteens YA and MG debut authors' site. Click here to read the interview.