
May 3, Houston: The big one -- the Inprint reading -- occurs at the Alley Theatre on Monday, May 3. Do not miss it or you'll be sorry. I'm not kidding -- I'm going to say the craziest, most intellectual yet hilarious stuff I can think of, and I'll be sharing the stage with the ultra sexy Oscar Casares, too.
June 24, Houston: I'm one of the peeps scheduled to read at Poison Pen, at Houston's famous Poison Girl bar. Besides me, everyone there will be ultra, *super* sexy. Come see me and drink!
June 26, Washington, DC: I'll be reading at the American Library Association conference. Come on down.
My other blog: Go read my the Houston Chronicle parenting blog (or my ChronMomBlog, as I like to call it) and make sure my kids won't resent me more than other kids resent their own parents.
Buy my new novel, Lone Star Legend. Already did? Well, buy a few more for your friends, then. :)
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Win free books!In celebration of
Look at these sexy titles:
Zumba by Beto Perez , Maggie Greenwood-Robinson
Evenings at the Argentine Club by Julia Amante
Damas, Dramas, and Ana Ruiz by Belinda Acosta
Tell Me Something True by Leila Cobo
Amigoland by Oscar Casares
Comments:
My favorite Latino author is Gwendolyn Zepeda. :)paulworthington@yahoo.com
# posted by Paul Worthington : 9:31 PM
Isabel Allende
Ann Bever
vabever[at]yahoo.com
# posted by Unknown : 10:12 PM
My favorite Latino author is Alisa Valdes Rodriguez.
# posted by Adriana78 : 7:38 AM
Gwendolyn Zepeda and Sandra Cisneros
I'd love to read Amigoland, but all of those books sound terrific.
knittingreaderATgmailDOTcom
# posted by Unknown : 3:40 PM
Shoot, my favorite Latina author is also Gwendolyn Zepeda! I'm in need of books, so I'll read any of them.
amy@stacystudio.com
# posted by : 5:56 PM
Favorite latina author: Alisa Valdes Rodriguez..thanks to her and her book club, i learned about YOU and Houston, we have a Problema, which i am currently reading. Honestly, any book would be great.
bethgonzalez@yahoo.com
# posted by : 6:58 PM
My favorite Latino author is Paulo Coelho.
My first choice is Amigoland, and second choice is Tell Me Something True.
beltane@jeffnash.com
Thank you for this opportunity!
# posted by : 9:53 AM
Junot Diaz
ydutchover at hotmail.com
Any book but Belinda's (because I have it already). :)
# posted by Yvonne : 8:09 PM
One book that stands out from a Latino author is Victor Martinez from Parrot in the Oven.
ktbuettner@gmail.com
# posted by Unknown : 9:00 PM
Easy! For me too, my favorite latina author is Gwendolyn Zepeda!
M.R.
# posted by : 7:21 AM
Luis Rodriguez
I haven't read any of the books listed, so if I were to win any of them, I'd be tickled!
learue@yahoo.com
# posted by Lea : 3:28 PM
Just posting to say how much I enjoyed meeting you at the Texas Book Festival and to thank you for signing "Growing Up With Tamales" for my sister at the reading on Sunday. (We were the ones who were at the knitting demo.)
I have to say, I was very impressed with the kids who introduced you. Did they get school credit for that? They did such a good job, especially the boy, recognizing the themes of your work. I definitely could not define "themes of an author's work" when I was in 6th? grade, much less tell you what any of them were for a particular author.
# posted by : 8:45 PM
Hi, Anna. I enjoyed meeting you both and my mind is indelibly impressed with your snowcone-tinted smiles. :)
Rest of y'all: I shook the box and drew your names and I'll be emailing you for your addresses momentarily...
# posted by Gwen : 1:13 PM
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