
"After James gets a pen-and-ink set for his birthday, Marvin surprises him by creating an elaborate miniature drawing. James gets all the credit for the picture and before these unlikely friends know it they are caught up in a staged art heist at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that could help recover a famous drawing by Albrecht Dürer. But James can't go through with the plan without Marvin's help. And that’s where things get really complicated (and interesting!). This fast-paced mystery will have young readers on the edge of their seats as they root for boy and beetle."
To enter the giveaway, email me (scroll and click on the envelope) with your name and snail/street mail address by 10 p.m. CST Jan. 5! Please also type "Masterpiece" in the subject line.

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Editor Arthur Levine sharing his handmade copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, a gift from J. K. Rowling. Source: Pottercast via Lisa Yee.
Interview with P. J. Hoover from Authors Unleashed. Peek: "Set goals now. Write them down. Really think about what you want to accomplish, and you’ll be worlds ahead of the world!" Read a Cynsations interview with P. J.

HarperTeen.com: "Your World, Your Books:" official publisher site for YA books.
YA and Urban Fantasy-- Crossing generations and genres: a podcast at 5 p.m. Jan. 8 [unsure of time zone] "with NYT Bestselling authors Melissa Marr and Cassandra Clare along with authors Janni Lee Simner, Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Carrie Jones, and Sarah Rees Brennan. Discussion moderated by Eos Executive Editor, Diana Gill." Source: Cassandra Clare.



Princess Ben by Catherine Gilbert Murdock (Houghton Mifflin, 2008): a recommendation from Greg Leitich Smith at GregLSBlog. Peek: "...a fun, lively fantasy, full of personal and political machinations, and a little bit of magic."
Favorites of 2008 from Greg Leitich Smith at GregLSBlog. Middle grades include: The Postcard by Tony Abbott and Every Soul a Star by Wendy Mass, both published by Little Brown, 2008.
Mind Blowers: Teen Books for the Precocious Reader by Emily at BookKids Recommends.
Supporting Authors When Your Heart is Bigger than Your Wallet from Lisa Schroeder. Peek: "If you see an interesting interview or a great review about an author you know, put the link in your blog and point people there. Stuff like this is much more interesting when it comes from someone besides the author herself."

Enter to Win a Copy of Need by Carrie Jones (Bloomsbury, 2008). Deadline: midnight EST Jan. 8.
Business Notes
I receive many requests from folks to read their fiction (and others just send it without asking). Unfortunately, I am unable to critique these stories. If you are looking for a reader, I offer a list of qualified professionals on my main site.
Please also don't write to pitch a book, to confirm whether I've received a book (or ARC), or to follow up asking whether I'll be featuring a book. See submissions guidelines.
More Personally
Yowza! A sighting of Tantalize (Candlewick, 2007, 2008) in the same store as Lisa Schroeder's Far From You (Simon Pulse, 2008). Click the link to take a look! Shop Pickled Pixel Toe! Note: photo below is from a different store; see caption under the image.

And here's another one (above) at Borders in the East 30s in Manhattan. Thanks to Melissa Walker for the photo!

Favorite Birthday Greeting: "Eternal good wishes! Hope your cake is tantalizing, and that you jingle dance the night away on your Indian shoes! P.S. By now, I'm sure Santa knows that Rain is not your Indian name." -- Elizabeth Bluemle, children's author and owner of The Flying Pig

Events
Writing For The Mass Markets: My Publishing Boot Camp With Jennifer Ziegler at 11 a.m. Jan. 10 at BookPeople, sponsored by Austin SCBWI. "Discover what you can learn from writing for the mass markets. How does it differ from writing trade novels? Can it help or hurt your career? Will it improve your craft? Will it help you make valuable connections? Most importantly, will your literary friends and associates still want to hang out with you? Jennifer Ziegler, an Austin-based author and former English teacher, has been writing teen novels for twelve years – many of them for mass market YA series. One of them, Alias: Recruited (Bantam, 2002), made the New York Times' Bestseller List for children's chapter books. Her trade novels include How Not to be Popular (Delacorte, 20089)(author interview), and Alpha Dog (Delacorte, 2006)(author interview) which was a finalist for the 2007 Teddy Award." Read a Cynsations interview with Jennifer.
Cynthia and Greg Leitich Smith will be speaking on "First Drafts" at the February monthly meeting of the Writers' League of Texas at 7:30 Feb. 19 at the League office in Austin (611 S. Congress Avenue).

Cynthia will be speaking on "Writing and Illustrating Native American Children's Literature" (with S. D. Nelson) and "Monsters and Magic: Writing Gothic Fantasy Novels for Teenagers" on March 15 at the Tucson Festival of Books.
Cynthia will visit the YA book club at the Cedar Park (Texas) Public Library at 11 a.m. May 30.