E-mails from my Web site are often from young readers or someone inviting me to speak at a school, library, book festival or conference. I love getting e-mails from my Web site.
Yesterday, I got an e-mail from a young reader that really made me smile. It reminded me that when we send a book into the world, we never know how it might affect someone.
AS IF BEING 12 3/4 . . . is about Vanessa's practice/panic as she progresses through her school spelling bee, county spelling bee, etc. I had hoped my book would land in the hands of spelling bee enthusiasts. And in this case, it has.
"I just wanted to let you know I read your book and absolutely loved it. I went to the National Spelling Bee last year and had so much fun. I got pfeffernuss, the word Vanessa misses in your book, at my Regional Spelling Bee! Thanks to your book, I knew the word and went on to win.It really inspired me to study hard."
A big THANKS to that young reader for her delightful e-mail. And a wish for much success in the bee. Study hard and let me know how you do.
February 8, 2010
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4 comments:
Now that is WAY cool!!
What a great letter. I'm so glad that she found your book. And now I will always remember how to spell
pfeffernuss! (Of course, I don't know how to pronounce it).
Dan
Wow! That is soooo pfeffernussy!
What are the chances?
Thanks, all. By the way, pfeffernuss is a type of cookie . . . just in case it ever comes up.
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