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Nowhere Feels Like Home Nabs 2010 Pearson Prize Teen Choice Award

Nowhere Feels Like Home Nabs 2010 Pearson Prize Teen Choice Award

By LK Gardner-Griffie on May 31, 2010

It’s official. For the second year in a row, LK Gardner-Griffie has garnered Pearson Prize Teen Choice award honors with her late 2009 release, Nowhere Feels Like Home.

Posted in press release | Tagged 1-Misfit McCabe, 2-Nowhere Feels Like Home, books, fiction, LK Gardner-Griffie, Misfit McCabe Series, Pearson Prize Teen Choice Award, press release, young adult | 2 Responses

Help Me Pick My Poster

Help Me Pick My Poster

By LK Gardner-Griffie on March 29, 2010

Just slightly over a week ago, I went to Glamour Shots to have some pictures taken because I need a professional shot to have made into a poster for the upcoming LA Times Festival of Books, April 24th and 25th at UCLA.

Posted in LK Gardner-Griffie, Marketing | Tagged 1-Misfit McCabe, 2-Nowhere Feels Like Home, author, LA Times Festival of Books, LK Gardner-Griffie, poster, writer, young adult | 24 Responses

One Hundred Day Challenge

One Hundred Day Challenge

By LK Gardner-Griffie on September 24, 2009

Yesterday signified day 1 of the last 100 days of 2009. It’s hard to believe we have almost lived through a decade of the new millennium.

Posted in LK Gardner-Griffie, Misfit McCabe Series, Writing | Tagged 1-Misfit McCabe, 100 day challenge, 2-Nowhere Feels Like Home, Katie McCabe, LK Gardner-Griffie | Leave a response

Coming Out of the Cave

Coming Out of the Cave

By LK Gardner-Griffie on August 29, 2009

I have been working so hard on getting Nowhere Feels Like Home edited and ready for publication, that I feel a little like I have been hiding in a cave somewhere only attend to those things which were absolutely necessary. I have now tied it up with a bow and am waiting on my ISBN so I can move on to the next part which is getting a proof copy to ensure everything looks the way it should.

Posted in 2-Nowhere Feels Like Home | Tagged 1-Misfit McCabe, 2-Nowhere Feels Like Home, ISBN, LK Gardner-Griffie, post writing process | Leave a response

Thoughts From the Morning Commute – Start the Fireworks

Thoughts From the Morning Commute – Start the Fireworks

By LK Gardner-Griffie on July 15, 2009

The moment strikes and it’s like a frission in your brain. Your heart starts pumping faster. You have the sensation of fireworks going off in your head. Pleasure radiates through your entire body until it reaches the point where you want to start screaming, “Yes. Yes. YES!”

Posted in Commute | Tagged 1-Misfit McCabe, 2-Nowhere Feels Like Home, creative process, fireworks, LK Gardner-Griffie, Writing | Leave a response

When Is It My Turn?

When Is It My Turn?

By Phoenix on June 28, 2009

I usually don’t complain about much (except for when Mama gets an idea to put a hat on my head), I go amiably along with what my family is doing. I even wrestle with Elsa from time to time to keep her happy.

Posted in Kindle, The Paw Princess Diary | Tagged 1-Misfit McCabe, 2-Nowhere Feels Like Home, dachshund, dogs, Elsa, Gryphon, Kindle 2, LK Gardner-Griffie, long-haired, Paws Up, Phoenix, The Paw Princess Diary | 1 Response

Thoughts From the Morning Commute – Waiting for the Siren Call

Thoughts From the Morning Commute – Waiting for the Siren Call

By LK Gardner-Griffie on June 11, 2009

Starting Memorial Day weekend, I took a two and a half week stay-cation, and expected to be able to work on the editing of Nowhere Feels Like Home, but life doesn’t always turn out as expected.

Posted in Commute | Tagged 1-Misfit McCabe, 2-Nowhere Feels Like Home, editing, Katie McCabe, LK Gardner-Griffie | Leave a response

The Trip to San Diego

The Trip to San Diego

By LK Gardner-Griffie on May 9, 2009

The day dawned gloomy and overcast. After the mini-heat wave which gave us a taste of the summer weather to come, we were glad to have a bit of a chill in the air. After loading the car up, Denny and I headed out to make the 80 mile drive down to the San Diego Children’s Book Festival. I, for one, was hoping the weather would stay a little on the chilly side. A little gloom never hurt anyone, and I tend to melt in the heat. As we were approaching San Diego, horror of horrors, precipitation was falling out of the sky and landing on my windshield. I didn’t want the weather to be that gloomy.

Posted in Event | Tagged 1-Misfit McCabe, 2-Nowhere Feels Like Home, AuthorsDen.com, DJ McHale, Gayle Martin, Janice Lease, LK Gardner-Griffie, Mad Science, Mary Coe, Pendragon series, San Diego Childrens Book Festival, Shirley Woods | 4 Responses

Strange Phenomenon

Strange Phenomenon

By LK Gardner-Griffie on May 8, 2009

Today has been a somewhat strange day. I started off laughing this morning over a video by Jackson Pearce about the line editing process. Since I am in the middle of that process with Nowhere Feels Like Home, I can completely relate to it. So, the day started off well enough, and then as the day wore on, it started to lose its bubbles. While I was working, I noticed I kept getting email notifications of new people following me on Twitter. It happens once in awhile, but today was extraordinary. Being at work, I didn’t have time to check it out and see why I was getting so many followers. In fact, I didn’t have time to do much more than think wow, that’s a lot of followers.

Posted in editing, LK Gardner-Griffie | Tagged 2-Nowhere Feels Like Home, Cameron Chapman, followers, Jackson Pearce, LK Gardner-Griffie, Twitter | Leave a response

A Wonderland of Marketing

A Wonderland of Marketing

By LK Gardner-Griffie on May 1, 2009

Allyson and Sondra Ames are living their dream. Every day they arise knowing that Wonderland awaits them. This mother and daughter duo run the acclaimed Wonderland Bakery in Newport Beach, CA. Allyson recognized her passion for food at a very early age and has been encouraged in her endeavors by her entreprenurial and visionary mother, Sondra. Together the two of them have created an enchanted bakery to dazzle and delight all visitors.

Posted in Marketing | Tagged 1-Misfit McCabe, 2-Nowhere Feels Like Home, Allyson Ames, LK Gardner-Griffie, Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Sondra Ames, Wonderland Bakery, Wonderlicious | 1 Response

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